The “reading is fundamental” jokes write themselves with this story.
RuPaul has shared a lot about his life and his philosophies in interviews, on TV, and even in past books, but now he’s getting ready to put it all out there in even greater detail.
The Emmy and Tony winner has announced his definitive memoir, The House of Hidden Meanings, slated to drop early next year.
The TV star took to Instagram to announce the book, revealing the exciting project via a video that sees him speaking to the camera without any makeup or fantasy lighting, perhaps mimicking how raw he’ll be in the tell-all.
“After two and a half years, it’s finally here: My memoir,” the host stated in the short clip, adding that he is both “so excited and so anxious at the same time, because I really reveal so much of myself. You know, this world today. It feels so hostile and such a scary place to be vulnerable in. But I did it, so get ready.”
RuPaul had some fun talking about the memoir in the video’s caption. “Writing this book left me gooped, gagged and stripped raw,” he wrote.
The queen of all drag queens also opined that “I’ve learned that vulnerability is strength, but so far, all I feel is nervous as hell, yet super excited to share it with y’all. When all is said and done, it’s just me, Ru.”
“RuPaul strips away all artifice and recounts the story of his life with breathtaking clarity and tenderness, bringing his signature wisdom and wit to his own biography,” reads a synopsis of the book. “From his early years growing up as a queer Black kid in San Diego navigating complex relationships with his absent father and temperamental mother, to forging an identity in the punk and drag scenes of Atlanta and New York, to finding enduring love with his husband Georges LeBar and self-acceptance in sobriety, RuPaul excavates his life-story, uncovering new truths and insights in his personal history.”
One very important topic is missing from that description: the TV show that catapulted him to superstardom, taking him from the gay world to the main stage at the Emmys and beyond.
Apparently, The House of Hidden Meanings only focuses on the first several decades of RuPaul’s life and career, and it stops before he launches RuPaul’s Drag Race. This is an odd choice, and one that fans buying a copy should be aware of.
The House of Hidden Meanings is expected to be released on March 4, 2024 through HarperCollins.
The title will be RuPaul’s fourth book, following Lettin It All Hang Out: An Autobiography; Workin’ It! RuPaul’s Guide to Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Style; and GuRu.
This week, reports surfaced indicating that Bobby Berk will not be returning for the upcoming season of Queer Eye. At first, the sad news seemed like nothing more than the usual departure of a long-running character from a TV show. Now, it appears there might be more to the story than initially disclosed.
According to an exclusive source that spoke to Us Weekly, Berk was reportedly "asked to leave" the popular Netflix show after eight seasons.
The reason behind Berk's departure allegedly revolves around a lack of synergy with the cast.
One of the beloved hosts from the series, Bobby Berk, has revealed that he is planning on saying goodbye to the Netflix reality show following the conclusion of the upcoming season. The news broke through a heartfelt message shared by Berk on Instagram, leaving fans and viewers in anticipation of what's to come.
Berk posted the announcement on Instagram, sharing a poignant photo of himself hugging a grateful recipient of the Queer Eye love, along with one of his co-hosts. The image was accompanied by a lengthy message in which the TV star talked about how this was a difficult decision but one he had to make.
The recent strikes that paralyzed Hollywood for much of 2023 are over, as writers and actors have scored much of what they were asking for from studios and streaming platforms.
While that's reason to celebrate for many, it also means it's time for a shakeup in much of the industry as people get back to work, and that hasn't played out kindly for everyone -- or every show.
In a recent move that has left fans disheartened, Netflix has officially canceled the queer-focused series Glamorous. The show is one of five that the streamer axed, joining with Farzaar, Captain Fall, Agent Elvis, and Shadow and Bone.
Despite finding a dedicated fan base, Glamorous was unable to secure an extension beyond its inaugural season.
Released in June, the title experienced early success, earning a spot in Netflix's top 10 for two consecutive weeks. Sadly, it appears that initial popularity wasn't enough to warrant a second season, according to the streamer.
The show centered around a character named Marco, portrayed by trans YouTube star Miss Benny. In Glamorous, Miss Benny played an aspiring influencer and gender non-conforming individual who loved all things cosmetics. Marco's journey begins when he meets Madolyn Addison, the CEO of a beauty brand he loves. The boss, played by gay fave Kim Cattrall, gives Marco a chance to break into the industry, hiring him as an assistant, and that's where the trouble -- and fun -- begins.
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