Lizzo’s recent performance, which featured multiple drag queens as a protest against the pending drag ban in Tennessee, sent right-wing media into a frenzy, questioning whether she should be arrested and amplifying “groomer” smears against the performers.
Over the weekend, Grammy award-winning singer Lizzo performed in Knoxville, Tennessee, where a temporarily halted state law would criminalize drag performances across the state. While performing her song “Everybody’s Gay,” Lizzo featured multiple drag performers who were RuPaul’s Drag Race alumni in protest of the pending law.
Tennessee SB 3, referred to as the Tennessee “drag ban,” would ban public “adult cabaret performance” throughout the state. As one of many anti-drag bills currently seen in legislatures across the country, Tennessee’s SB 3 became the first to be signed into law this year by Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee on March 2. On March 31, just as the bill was set to take effect, a federal judge temporarily blocked the implementation of the bill on First Amendment grounds.
The bill itself has vague language, which leaves room for the ban to be applied to any performances which “appeals to a prurient interest.” The Human Rights Campaign rightly characterized this bill as a continued attack on the LGBTQ community and “an attempt to put LGBTQ+ people, particularly transgender and non-binary people, back in the closet and labeled as dangerous.”
Right-wing media reactions to Lizzo’s performance ranged from calling for the singer to be jailed to asserting unfounded claims that she is showing support for the Nashville Covenant School shooter: