Dancing with the Dumpster, Episode 2

Drag queen humour hits the back alley

In Episode 2 of Dancing with the Dumpster, we continue Daytona Bitch and Donnarama’s comedic take on the rash of reality shows populating the TV world.

In Episode 2 of Dancing with the Dumpster, Daytona Bitch and Donnarama take on the reality-TV genre. Who will win our back-alley dance competition? And does anyone care? (Yes.)

It’s the match-up of the century.

Check out Episode 1 of Dancing with the Dumpster.

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