So I learned over this past weekend via my local paper (Archive) that there was going to be an "all ages" drag show in my hometown on April 23rd, which has since been cancelled as of this afternoon.
Nonetheless, it made me want to go on a excavation project.
First off: the article itself. Down near the second half of the piece, the organizer gives his (twisted) side of the story. This one bit within the following excerpt caught my interest:
Speaking with the Forsyth County News, the Atlanta-based organizer of the event, who performs under the stage name Mrs. Ivana and did not give his legal name, said there have been many misconceptions spread about what is happening at the event.
did not give his legal name
Ask yourself this: If one was so proud to be hosting these shows in front of children, why would they refuse to put their legal name on them? Kind of sus, ain't it?
Of course it is.
Then take a look at the event flyer that advertised the event: https://forsythnews.cdn-anvilcms.net/media/images/2023/04/13/images/04142023_DRAG.max-1200x675.jpg (Archive)
So far I've found little info on the event organizer and two of the feature performers, but I possibly dug up something profoundly alarming about the one performer called Naja Supreme .... the sick fuck has a Pornhub account.
After buying several gallons of eye bleach, a brief viewing of the account info section displays the account having its listed location as Atlanta, so if this Naja Supreme on Pornhub is the same Naja Supreme that was advertised on the "all ages" Drag Show flyer then holy fuck someone call Chris Hanson ASAP.
EDIT: Archive of the Naja Supreme Pornhub account WARNING: OBVIOUS NSFW
EDIT 2: After further review, I'm coming to the conclusion the Naja Supreme on PornHub has no relation to the one advertised on the event flyer. See comments below.
Why was it canceled ,, I’m thrilled but did parents protest or ?
The article mentioned there were criticisms of the show happening, but that was before the story was even published so it's possible not many people in the county knew it was happening.
Also, the story was published on the FCN website on April 13th but also appeared in the weekend edition of the physical newspaper; the latter of which I assumed more people were able to read about it and subsequently protested.