Thanks for coming back to see how it all ends!!
I don't know if you have put together that BEST IN DRAG SHOW happens on the weekend of my birthday every year. So, when I am doing the BIDS, my birthday celebrations are very limited. I like to travel somewhere far away for my big 5 birthdays, but that hasn't been an issue, yet. This time, I was more than fine limiting my celebration to a local setting, but thanks to muh DAB, Dudley, I got the blow out the candles on my cotton candy (Thanks Lulu!) in Palm Springs!
You see, this past birthday was the big 50 for Dudley, which we celebrated quite brightly with a Solid Gold themed birthday party.
Not letting a big 5 birthday fade out too soon, Dudley decided to keep the celebration going by arranging for friends to spend fun times in Palm Springs for a weekend. He was gracious enough to invite me and and let me celebrate my actual birthday with him and the guys.
Here we are at Lulu...
...where I actually blew out the candles on my cotton candy.
After a special birthday and a couple of hours of sleep, I hopped in my car and headed back to LA for our final rehearsal before the show.
Finally, October 5 rolled around and I was ready to go!
Glen Alen was there to get my face on.
You can see for yourself, I did a decent job of coloring my own wig, but it could have been redder, methinks.
After we were all dressed up & stuff, Kay Sedia and I went out to enjoy some preshow stuff.
Step & repeats are fun!
Step & Repeats are fun!
Preshow "Hellos" with 2 of my favorite people, Frank DeCaro & Jim Colucci!
There wasn't much time for schmoozing before we had to get backstage and start the show!
The moment the curtain went up, my happy level shot up! It was such a treat to see the dancers executing what I saw them rehearsing for the past couple of weeks.
It also marked start of the fun and exciting evening I had been looking forward to ever since I got that surprise call asking me to be in the show. It wasn't very long until it was time to do the color commentary with Kay. Sharing the stage with Kay is always a lot of fun and things usually turn out well.
The moment the curtain went up, my happy level shot up! It was such a treat to see the dancers executing what I saw them rehearsing for the past couple of weeks.
So far so good...
Look at the beautiful dress Carol the quinceanera-dress-maker-lady made!!
Aye! Ju don't know our lives!
So, the color commentary we provide covers the contestants in their swimsuits and it is ALL SHADE, but funny. Maybe all of the jokes didn't land, but Kay and & I usually have fun with audience reactions and a list of other people to blame for the clunker (like the current administration!). Overall, the bit went well and we moved on with the show.
In between events & such I stalked the contestants and got pics with them backstage.
In between events & such I stalked the contestants and got pics with them backstage.
Miss Florida - Palli-tiv Claire
Miss New York - Mi'a Morr
Miss Wisconsin - Bailey Barnum
Miss Missouri - Daisy Jane
I also got
Before long, it was time to perform our interview duties. (I wore a dress I already had made by Carol the quinceanera-dress-maker-lady.) I think I did a pretty good job reading from cards!
Soon it was time to crown the winner and I must say, because this is a fundraiser, it's nice to see all the money literally raining onto stageMiss New Jersey will not be stumped!
The audience throws money on stage when they get excited or really guffaw at something and that's why it's important to put on a really entertaining show. I feel honored that I have been trusted to be a part of that.
The crown went to Miss Wisconsin, Bailey Barnum whose circus theme was over the big top.
As we wrapped up, I was exhausted, relieved and very happy. It was a good night and it felt like a job well done. I wondered if I could ever do the competition part again. Sure, it's a blast and a great way to give back, but it's also months of preparation and many little sacrifices of time and space and sanity. Why would I ever think that? Would they even ever want me back in that capacity? I don't know, I'll just be glad to be a part of it in any small way, again.
After the crowning, the total raised in during the evening was revealed.
A quarter of a million dollars is pretty good! I wish it could be more, considering the current administration's apparent goal of obliterating funds for organizations such as Alliance for Housing and Healing and APLA. Finally, as we posed for the final group shot of contestants, hosts and judges I prepared for one of my favorite past times.
That past time is stalking the stars!!
I enjoy capturing magic moments with celebs, especially those who donate their time to charitable organizations... give them their due, you know?Katherine LaNasa
Grant Show
Cheri Oteri
Camryn Manheim
Dan Bucatinsky
So until we see what's happening in October 2026, I bid BIDS goodnight.





























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