A children’s television program hosted by a dude wearing a dress is causing some controversy in of all places New York City.
The local PBS affiliate is partnering with the NYC Dept. of Education to produce “Little Miss Hot Mess.”
It’s a show that features a singing, dancing drag queen reading a story book to an intended audience of three year olds to eight year olds.
“I wrote this book because I wanted everyone to get to experience the magic of drag and to get a little practice shaking their hips or shimmying their shoulders to know how we can feel fabulous inside of our own bodies,” Little Miss Hot Mess said.
The Daily Caller reports the episode is part of the series “Let’s Learn,” a public television series produced in partnership by PBS member station WNET and the New York City Department of Education, WNET spokeswoman Lindsey Horvitz told the Daily Caller News Foundation.
“That show sounds like one big hot mess,” said nationally syndicated radio host Todd Starnes. “Our tax dollars are being used to raise up a new generation of three-year-old drag queens. It’s criminal.”
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