Widow Von Du, 32, real name Ray Fry, charged with felony domestic assault and attempted domestic assault
Fry is accused of beating and strangling her boyfriend, and slamming his head into a bed, leaving him bloodied and unconscious
Boyfriend said Fry came home intoxicated and flew into a rage because he was sleeping over
Victim required 14 stitches to close wounds on his face and head
Fry denied some of the boyfriend s claims but allegedly admitted to saying in Instagram Live video: some white boy tried me and got his a beat
Fry competed on the twelfth season of RuPaul s Drag Race, which aired last spring. She finished in 7th place
After a month filled with activities to celebrate the queer community at the University of Kansas, the Center for Sexuality and Gender Diversity and Student Union Activities closed âGayprilâ with a drive-in drag showcase in the Lied Center parking lot on Saturday.
After last yearâs in-person drag show was canceled due to COVID-19, organizers collaborated with the Lied Center to hold a COVID-safe event. About 225 tickets were sold and there were 12 performers scheduled for the event. The show was hosted by The Widow VonâDu, a drag queen from Kansas City who competed on season 12 of RuPaulâs Drag Race.Â
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This week, RuPaul steps away the Jigsaw mask, and returns to regular broadcasting: with
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