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'Conservative Mom' Goes Undercover To Expose 'Trauma' At Kids' Drag Brunch In Brilliant Spoof

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TikToker The Curated Lobe expertly showed what actually goes down at a drag show.

There is much debate right now about children interacting with drag queens.

So in an attempt at squashing any concerns, TikToker The Curated Lobe created a satire video where she goes undercover at a kids' drag brunch in order to expose the "trauma" the children experience at the event.


In the video, the mother takes her children to a drag brunch where they have a child friendly dance competition, get decked out in sparkles, and see several performances from drag queens.

The Curated Lobe explains why she brought her kids to the event.

“With all the controversy surrounding children and drag queens these days, I thought I would go undercover and take our girls to a drag show, and see what kind of horrible trauma they endure,”

Her kids ate brunch, got covered in glitter and danced to Baby Shark.

The Curated Lobe expertly joked about how they were traumatized. 

“They’ll never get over this… they’ll carry this trauma with them their entire lives.”

You can see the video here:

@thecuratedlobe

Someone call the Republicans 😤 #parentingtips #thecuratedlobe #drag #dragbrunch #dragshow #parenting #lqbtq


The video, which went viral, has 2.6 million views, over 500 thousand likes, and over 13 thousand comments.

Many of the comments on her video were very supportive.

Most of them contained the same sarcasm as the video itself.

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It's clear from the video these children were traumatized by all the love and support they got from the drag queens.

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