Vegan Drag Queen Honey LaBronx and Drag Sisters Raise Money for Animals at LA’s Redline Gay Bar

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Six vegan drag queens joined together last week to raise money for the animals in a show titled “Los Angeles Vegan Drag Show Fundraiser.

The performance, hosted by Honey LaBronx, aka the Vegan Drag Queen, took place at the Redline Gay Bar in Downtown Los Angeles.

“For the first time ever, Honey will be joined on stage by FIVE fellow vegan drag queens! That means you’re getting HALF A DOZEN vegan drag queens, all under one roof, all to raise funds for the animals!” read the event’s Facebook page.

Amber Crane, Cassandra Complex, Dusty Wigg, Loris, and Sima Künt also performed alongside La Bronx in order to raise money for both VegFest Los Angeles and Kindred Spirits Care Farm.

VegFest Los Angeles is a day filled with vegan food, speakers, and fun activities for the whole family; the event is described by the fundraiser as an “unforgettable earth-friendly experience.” At past events, there has been live music, beer tents, pet adoptions, and speeches from activists such as Earthling Ed, Ingrid Newkirk of PETA, and Captain Paul Watson of Sea Shepherd.

Kindred Spirits Care Farm, according to its website, aims to “promote compassion, cooperation and connection to the earth, animals and each other through sustainable care farming.”

The organization intends to help vulnerable people using the healing powers of both horticultural therapy and animal therapy. All the animals who live on the farm have been rescued and will live out their natural lives peacefully. Whilst care farms are wildly popular in Europe, the concept is still taking off in America, with Kindred Spirits being the only known farm of this nature in the United States.


Image Credit: Honey LaBronx 

This post was last modified on December 15, 2020 6:00 am

Charlotte Pointing

Senior Editor, UK | Southsea, United Kingdom Charlotte writes about sustainable beauty, fashion, food, and culture. She has a bachelor's degree in history and a postgraduate certificate in cultural heritage.

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