Despite adding an age restriction to their Pride Month drag shows, a video was posted on social media of a show where children appeared to be present.
ARLINGTON — A video posted on social media reportedly reveals children attending a Six Flags Over Texas drag show despite the park administrators claiming they would age-restrict the shows for the remainder of June.
The video was taken and posted by Six Flags Over Texas employee Lisette Monique Diaz on June 10. According to her Instagram bio, she is a former Disney World and Universal Studios Orlando employee who now works at the Arlington-based amusement park as part of the entertainment leadership team.
Before implementing the age requirement, Six Flags labeled their shows “PG.” However, the shows were sexually charged: crossdressing men wore bodysuits, revealing outfits, and costumes mimicking nudity while performing sexual dances.
During the June 10 performance, crossdressing performer Salem Moon wore a bright red bodysuit. This particular bodysuit only covered one arm and one leg, leaving half of his buttock and part of his groin exposed to the crowd.
Several children appeared to be present in the audience as Moon performed splits, lip syncs, and dances to a song full of sexual innuendos.
In response to a video Moon posted to his Instagram about the Six Flags drag shows, one Instagram user expressed her joy that she was able to bring her “little one” to his “amazing show.”
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