Behind the scenes power moves and possibly a confirmation that in the current biz climate Diversity Is Useless Without Inclusivity . . .
Here's the money line . . .
"The package included a one-sheet of their local incentive in the Kansas City zone, information on filming locations, where to find local crew and perhaps most importantly, a letter from openly gay Missouri representative Greg Razer and a video pitch from Kansas City’s own Mayor Sly James."
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Here's the money line . . .
"The package included a one-sheet of their local incentive in the Kansas City zone, information on filming locations, where to find local crew and perhaps most importantly, a letter from openly gay Missouri representative Greg Razer and a video pitch from Kansas City’s own Mayor Sly James."
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How 'Queer Eye' Landed In Kansas City for Season 3
On June 15, the makeover series reboot and social media sensation Queer Eye dropped season two of their Emmy-award nominated Netflix show. Not even a month later, a tweet from the official Queer Eye Twitter account rocked the fandom: Karamo, Antoni, Jonathan, Tan and Bobby were coming to Kansas City for season three.
A child out in the hood at 1:50am ?
ReplyDeleteShouldn’t be a problem finding queers and lesbians. Kansas City has queers and lesbians and faggot bars everywhere.
ReplyDeleteReminds me of the phrase from " Blazing Saddles".
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ReplyDeleteHey Mayor Bullhorn by wearing that tie are you saying you're gay too? You make a big deal out of this but you would stand against a straight Christian in a heart beat wouldn't you? But it's all about diversity right????? Oh and tolerance too.
Slie will probably cater fudge to the event.
ReplyDeleteAIDS will continue to cull this vile herd-- like bullets cull the Black herd.
ReplyDeleteCome on, guys. Since you've never watched the show, it's just a home makeover show plus a grooming makeover. Light entertainment. Carson Cressley is always a good host. Lighten up, anons.
ReplyDeleteThis is no different than the film commission bringing the filming of a movie to KC. It's good for business.
As long as the queers don’t suck each other on TV or kiss it’s ok.
ReplyDelete6:22 "I hired you people to try to get a little track laid, not to jump around like a bunch of Kansas City faggots."
ReplyDeleteIs this the one!
Faggots don’t jump around, they swish around.
ReplyDelete^^says the faggot
ReplyDelete7:48 that’s funny right there!
ReplyDeleteIt’s actually a good show they change people’s lives for the better. They do good to others. A little too gay for me but I give credit when credit is due.
ReplyDeleteI don’t need to watch a show about homosexuals. I go to the Plaza and queers are in abundance there.
ReplyDeleteThe faggotry on this show is pretty low key. It’s kind of humorous. It’s not like all the homophobes think, a bunch of queers buttfucking and sucking each other off.
ReplyDelete^^Your most deepest wish.. Right Nancy? Closeted queen.
ReplyDeleteWhy do homophobes think so much about sucking dick? Nevermind..
ReplyDeleteUh, that would be homo un-erectus which means your wang is hugeified by a man and not by a lady.
ReplyDeleteWhat percentage of our population in Kansas City are either faggots or lesbians? How does that compare to the country as a whole? I think we have more than our share of faggots and lesbians here.
ReplyDeleteAfter all KC boasts that 25 million are served anally each year.
ReplyDeleteI don’t have a problem with gays. We have a gay couple on our block that are very nice guys. I have a problem with sLIE being all pro-gay after the way he treated his gay son. Just more proof that his only priority is positive impressions.
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