Advocate Now | Drag Race Star Kerri Colby on Releasing Shame & Becoming Her Most Authentic Self
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Drag Race icon Kerri Colby sits down with Sonia Baghdady to discuss her new show Kerri Kares, the beauty and power behind transitioning, and how she released shame to become her most authentic self.
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