Day: March 25, 2025

Mar 25
Pics From Inside the Parade: Sydney Mardi Gras Highlights

Sydney came alive with glitter, pride and unstoppable energy at the 2025 Mardi Gras Parade and Party! Held on Saturday 1 March, the city’s iconic celebration brought together thousands for a night of joy, protest, and pure queer power. From dazzling floats to electric dance floors, YOUR EX Magazine was there to capture every fabulous […]

Mar 25
Pics | Wunderbar Gets Wild: URGE Lights Up Christchurch Pride

On Saturday 22 March, YOUR EX Magazine and URGE Events brought the heat to Lyttelton for URGE at Wunderbar — a sultry, sweat-slicked night of queer liberation and high-voltage energy, as part of the Christchurch Pride Festival. From 9pm ’til late, the legendary Wunderbar — with its iconic harbour views and moody, magical interior — […]

Mar 25
Trans Model Alex Consani Fires Back at Trolls & Online Hate: “We’re Never Going to Go Away”

Alex Consani, the trans model and social media star, is taking a stand against anti-trans trolls and the harmful policies enacted by the Trump administration, reaffirming that the trans community is here to stay. In an interview with Harper’s Bazaar, Consani described the growing political attacks on trans rights as “scary,” particularly for trans youth […]

Mar 25
Drag Race Star LaLa Ri Announces Her Return to the Stage: “My Heart Is Full When I’m Performing”

LaLa Ri, beloved for her charisma and fan-favourite status on RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 13 and All Stars 8, has officially announced her return to drag. After previously stepping away from the art form in late 2024, she’s now making a grand comeback, revealing that performing is what truly fills her heart with joy. “I’m […]

Mar 25
USA: Federal Judge Blocks Texas University Drag Show Ban, Ensuring Performance Goes On

Students at Texas A&M University secured a legal victory after a federal judge overturned the university’s attempt to cancel their annual drag show, “Draggieland.” The ruling, delivered by U.S. District Judge Lee H. Rosenthal, determined that the ban violated students’ First Amendment rights. Rosenthal, appointed by President George H.W. Bush, emphasized the importance of free […]