Hulu’s new competitors sequence Drag Me to Dinner seems like what you’d get in the event you crossed RuPaul’s Drag Race with Prime Chef. Every episode, two pairs of drag queens face off to create the right feast for the present’s celebrity judges: Neil Patrick Harris, Bianca Del Rio, and Haneefah Wooden. There shall be cooking, there shall be adorning, and there shall be superb, fabulous chaos.
Moreover the present’s judges, Drag Me to Dinner boasts some fairly huge names. New York Metropolis legend Murray Hill (so good in HBO’s Anyone Someplace) hosts, whereas David Burtka produces and helps reveal every episode’s theme. And naturally, the record of rivals is a veritable who’s who of drag, together with Drag Race icons like Jinkx Monsoon and BenDeLaCreme, Dragula stars like Biqtch Puddin’ and Merrie Cherry, and legendary drag scene staples like Sherry Vine and the late Heklina.
My largest query heading into Drag Me to Dinner: What number of punny dishes will we be served over the course of the present’s 10 episodes? Will queens like Peaches Christ, Kim Chi, and Jasmine Rice LaBeija prepare dinner meals primarily based on their food-centric drag names? Will we see Alaska laboring over a baked Alaska or Meatball whipping up some spaghetti and meatballs? All we’re lacking is Victoria “Porkchop” Parker, and we would have a full unfold.
All episodes of Drag Me to Dinner are streaming Might 31 on Hulu.(opens in a brand new tab)
Originally posted 2023-05-08 15:52:22.