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Season 11’s Miss Congeniality, Nina West, 42, auditioned nine times to be on the show before she made it on and slayed the 2019 season.
On this episode of Fiercely Fandom with Deron., host Deron Dalton has a kiki with West about the ins and outs of "RuPaul's Drag Race," how the popular show changes the lives of the queens on it and nevertheless, the challenges drag queens are facing. -
Even while the group is on an indefinite hiatus, One Direction's fandom—the Directioners—remain strong and together. The mobilized fandom has participated in some of The Tylt's most popular polls, brackets and series—winning the Best of the Decade title "Boy Band of the Decade" in late 2019.
On this episode of Fiercely Fandom with Deron., host Deron Dalton goes to the "fans behind the fan account" with special guests, Angie, 20, and Hannah, 20, who help run the influential Twitter fan account @KingLWTPromo, which has amassed over 245,000 followers. While celebrating the 10th anniversary 1D's formation on "The X Factor," Angie and Hannah also share what makes the Directioners so beautiful. -
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On this episode of Fiercely Fandom with Deron., host Deron Dalton and special guest—rising music star and entertainer Jayse Vegas—kiki about their favorite gay anthems and revered gay icons. This dynamic duo also discuss the ranking of the ultimate pride anthems by mainstream LGBTQ+ artists of this era! And also, Deron interviews Jayse what is "the gay agenda"!
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It’s Black Music Month, and it’s no secret Black people have contributed to both American and world history beyond February (Black History Month) as well as June (when we observe Juneteenth). So we should all celebrate Black excellence year-round. On this episode of Fiercely Fandom with Deron., host Deron Dalton talks with three of his brilliant Black colleagues—Social Media Manager Aasha Collins, Associate Marketing Manager Zaahira DeBoise and Entertainment Editor Keydra Manns—about celebrating Black Music Month, Black excellence in music today, and ranking the most respected albums by Black artists of the last five years.
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Deron Dalton, Senior Fandom Editor at The Tylt, talks with Entertainment Editor Keydra Manns about the impact of the rising women in hip-hop.
Keydra also shares a special clip of her interview with Charlamagne tha God, co-host of "The Breakfast Club," giving his two cents on the hottest women rappers.