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Generation Drag (Discovery+, June 1)- This documentary series follows five teenage drag performers as they compete in Dragutante, the first underage drag ball. Here’s a rundown of Pride-related content that will be updated throughout the month. Currently, Always Proud features programs such as Bravo’s 2003 original series Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, on which Netflix’s Queer Eye is based the HGTV series The Nate & Jeremiah Home Project, hosted by married designers Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent and I Am Jazz, the reality series that documented Jazz Jennings’ life as a trans teenager. Hulu also features live streaming coverage of the Los Angeles Pride Parade on June 12 and the NYC Pride March on June 26.ĭiscovery+ has launched Always Proud, a hub that will live on the streaming service year-round with regular updates to centralize LGBTQ stories.
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Along with Hulu’s new Pride Month content, these additions will be housed in the platform’s Pride Never Stops hub, which first launched in 2019. Also on Hulu are seasons 1 and 2 of Starz drama “Vida” on June 7 and coming-of-age romance “Wildhood” on June 24.
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For one, all six seasons of “Glee,” after being absent from the streaming world for about six months, will premiere on Hulu and Disney+ on June 1st. In addition to a slew of new content tied to Pride month, older titles focused on queer people and characters will be new to June. June marks Pride Month and the history and achievements of LGBTQ communities will be celebrated across the TV landscape with series and specials, including live streaming coverage of Pride marches in Los Angeles and New York.