WATCH: Drag queen trio break boundaries on ‘Straight To The Point’ podcast

The all-new Straight To The Point with The Drag Cartel queens Emogan Moore, Maxine Wild and Chenal LeCap.

The all-new Straight To The Point with The Drag Cartel queens Emogan Moore, Maxine Wild and Chenal LeCap.

Published Apr 12, 2024

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Cape Town - A local podcast hosted by three drag queens has taken Cape Town by storm.

The all-new Straight To The Point with The Drag Cartel queens Emogan Moore, Maxine Wild and Chenal LeCap, is an exciting podcast which tackles all things LGBTIA+ and more.

The weekly podcast gets “straight to the point with no filter”, tackling various issues from unprotected sex, open relationships, social media trends, dating sites, sex talk, fashion, pageantry, gossip and more.

The 30-minute podcast airs on Mondays at 6.30pm on the GoBinge YouTube channel after its official launch on April 1.

Founder and managing director of The Drag Cartel, Nazeem Southgate, said: “Straight to the Point is a riveting and exciting series that explores relationships, scandals, hot topics, people, issues and more, with our hosts using their personal experiences and interaction with the public to have insightful and educational conversations.”

Southgate, who also runs The Drag Cartel as an entertainment business, said the mission is to spread awareness through their entertainment.

“I always wanted my artists to have the opportunity to touch others.

“When we were working on another project with GoBinge previously, I loved the way they told stories.

“I always wanted to do a podcast because I believe that the talent that I have within The Drag Cartel, had such amazing stories to tell.”

The first episode tackled social media trends and issues, creating a voice for their followers to interact and share their opinions on various topics.

@straighttothepointclips Everything isn’t at it seems 👀😭😂 @Chenal Tayer @Maxine Wild MUA @EmoganMoore @TheDragCartel @GoBinge #fyp #starighttothepoint ♬ original sound - Straight to the Point

The trio puts out polls of questions that people could answer anonymously.

Wild said: “You have to start somewhere and it was our way of allowing people into a space that don't necessarily have to be as a face, but where there's a platform for them to have a voice.”

The former Miss Gay Western Cape winner added: “Being a proud transgender female and former queen, I get to have the opportunity to interact with people and now experience that rawness and being able to speak about different topics with my range of experience over the years.”

Moore adds: “It’s a mixture of structured and unstructured conversations and I think that’s going to be done throughout the entire series as it goes on. But as with everything, things will evolve, this show is allowing people to have a voice by creating conversations where people can share.

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