Share We have an incredible relationship between mother and child. I have to support her choices, just as she supports mine, he said. When asked if I support her, I always ask back: Why shouldn t I?
Leonardo is not the only supportive child getting onboard with their parent s racey modelling.
Recently, Atomic Kitten Alumni and TV personality Kerry Katona, 40, revealed her daughter, 13, took the raunchy pictures she shared online.
The dedicated son said he and his mother, pictured, had an amazing relationship and could always count on each other
She revealed her children didn t mind that she was showing off her body, and that she had got them involved.
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From big prawns to fluffy sheep, the queens took the idea of representing their home towns to interesting places.
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Drag Race Down Under contestant made a powerful runway debut by making a politically resonant statement for aboriginal Australians.
Who was it? Jojo Zaho, an indigenous drag queen from Newcastle, who displayed a banner on the back of her runway look – the theme of which was “no place like home” – that read: “Always was, always will be,” in reference to Australia being aboriginal land which never ceded sovereignty to colonisers.
Amazing. Right? This is what had excited me so much about the idea of
G’Day mate! Throw another shrimp on the barbie and get ready for the
constant barrage of Australian puns coming your way in RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under – the latest international spin-off to come from the hit reality franchise.
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With RuPaul’s (or rather KangaRuPaul as he’s referred to in episode one) plan for world drag domination going accordingly, it was only a matter of time until the Glamazon made her way the Eastern Hemisphere and she couldn’t have picked a more perfect moment. With the latest series of Drag Race UK and Drag Race US having recently ended, our Australasian cousins are picking up the tongue-popping baton and ensuring we don’t go a single weekend without Mama Ru strutting onto our screens.
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