This week at CAMP we are bringing you an episode of a whole different podcast! Back in 2020 we guested on Lez Hang Out to talk about The Addams Family, and today we are airing that episode right here in our very own feed!
About this episode:
Leigh (@lshfoster) and Ellie (@elliebrigida) are joined by Jessie Blount and Lark Malakai Grey, the hosts of The Gayly Prophet (@thegaylyprophet) to talk about why The Addams Family Should've Been Gay. Lark talks about the T for T relationship between Morticia and Gomez and the ace vibes he gets from Lurch, Jessie is all about Gomez' dapper dandy fashion and the late in life coming out story from Margaret and cousin It, Leigh can't imagine that Wednesday Addams, played by Cristina Ricci, can be anything but a baby gay and Ellie argues that "Uncle Fester" finding his family is the most beautiful chosen family story we've ever seen in a movie. The Addams Family is queer culture and we were grinning from ear to ear talking about the enthusiastic consent between Morticia and Gomez and this delightfully queer family! Follow along on Twitter @lezhangoutpod and Facebook and Instagram (@lezhangoutpod)
LINKS:
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Listen to our other podcasts:
We Are The Gayers is about Buffy the Vampire Slayer
The Gay Pirate Podcast is about Our Flag Means Death
EsGAYpe From Reality is about the Simon Snow series by Rainbow Rowell
And The Gayly Prophet (RIP) was about Harry Potter
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Show art is by Lark Malakai Grey
Music credit: "Zazie" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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