5:02 🗣️🎙️The Fuckery was heavy last night 🥴 I left ballroom decade's ago Fun fact the winner's are picked before the balls on secret phone calls that's why I left as you all found out last night . Winner's picked way before the ball Hints the fuckery 🥴
Facts! I am not in the scene! But that team face category was a joke! The fat guy did not deserve that win! People should stop attending these fake functions!
Jacen shouldn’t have won!! And this is why no one takes ballroom seriously anymore. For one he should’ve gotten sat by Jozea, like who cares if Jacen is an icon his face and hairline was painted down and it wasn’t a fresh beat! Jozea looked more natural, fresher, and sold it more. And for them to choose him over Jazelle confirms that this sh*t was rigged.
9:48 How does one get sat and then comes back with that same face and win grand prize? No shade but if Jacen & Jazell were to enter the room together, all eyes would have been on Jazell 👀
This favoritism has to stop No shade but she ate him up he look like a over cooked boiled egg To b honest the only male that ate was the muglar guy I’m not even in ballroom but because of the politics I wouldn’t want to even compete
Jacen has never had face, and has been politicking his way through since 2000. He’s been scamming this category since before social media. I’m talking about all the way back to Walk For Me Wednesdays. This is a disgrace to the category.
How the FUCK does Jacen win over Jazelle?????? Like seriously??? I mean how'd he even get past Josiah? And why do we keep comparing men to a painted to God's, flawless women???? Make it make sense...so Jacen looked like 25,000 but Jazelle didn't???
Even by 1 vote its still considered a fool,aint no way on the face of this earth will jacen or anybody that looks like him could have win over jazelle for face and im not even in ballroom, it was as clear as day,they tried it,and wonder why some of the most loveliest ppl never entered ballroom, or simply dont come out anymore,thank god i had the wisdom to never crave it but to enjoy watching it from afar!!
I find it hard to believe that the judges are briefed on who to vote for and do it when they have house members in the fight I'm having a hard time understanding this one
@@Niokaprodigy I’m not even in ballroom and I would never make such a silly statement! It’s what happens in ballroom! But the problem here is that it is so obvious!
Im going to say this after watching 5 times although jacen ir cant be said he didnt have a chance beings he do have the elements of face and is handsome the lady walked away from the judge who was making a decision who he felt was mugged she stopped selling it walked away so before yall say the judges wasnt fair remember YOU DONT EVER WALK AWAY FROM A JUDGE IN THE MIDDLE OF A TIE BREAKER DUH !
You must be one of the ones getting a cut! I’m not even in ballroom and it’s very upsetting! People work hard to get ready! He was not the winner and even you know it. The cheating is always there, but this was so blatant. Ballroom is a joke!
18 years ago the house that recruited me wanted me to walk face. There was no way in hell I was EVER going to be able to compete with these beautiful men and women😂. So I hit that exit and moved on. Maybe the rules have changed since 2006 cause… nevermind!!!
various kinds, folk songs, and popular dance forms such as the cakewalk, a competition for which the best dancer received a cake as a prize. "They nearly all had on low neck and short sleeve silk dresses, several of them with trains," one source said of the ball attendees. "They all wore corsets, bustles, long hose and slippers, and everything that goes to make a female's dress complete" (Washington Critic, 15 Jan. 1887). In the capital Swann also witnessed the Emancipation Day parade, which annually commemorated the end of slavery in the District of Columbia. The parade's highlights were the "queens" of liberty: crowned Black women who sat atop elaborate flower-covered floats. The grace and beauty of these women, who personified African Americans' newfound freedom, made a deep impression on Swann, who took the title "queen" among his queer friends. Though costume balls were popular at the time and various forms of crossdressing have been known throughout history, Swann is the earliest-documented person to be known as "queen" of a crossdressing ball described by its participants as a "drag." Holding the title "queen" of the drag - or, more familiarly, "drag queen" - signified that Swann held an honored place in the queer community. Both the date and location of the first gatherings remain obscure, but the group may have been meeting regularly by September 1882, when Swann was arrested and jailed for stealing a number of items, including party necessities like plates and silverware. Between 1882 and 1896 Swann appears to have held the ball at least once a year, but by 1887 the invitation- only gathering drew the attention of local police. Those who attended put themselves in peril, risking their freedom, livelihoods, and reputations. During an April 1888 raid, in a confrontation that marked one of the earliest-known instances of physical force in defense of a queer community, Swann fought officers at the door, preventing their entry long enough for others to escape through windows. In its determination to defy authorities, the group is the earliest-known queer resistance organization, a noteworthy achievement given the era's rigid notions about sex and gender. Dr. Charles Hamilton Hughes of St. Louis, Missouri-writing in an 1893 journal article that contains several errors and exaggerations- described the group in pathological terms as an "organization of colored erotopaths." Hughes condemned the recurring ball in moralistic language, calling it "an orgie of lascivious debauchery beyond pen power of description" (Hughes, pp. 731-732). In 1896 Swann received a ten-month sentence after being convicted on a false charge of "keeping a disorderly house," a euphemism for running a house of prostitution. Though the charge was baseless, the prosecutor acknowledged that it was imposed as punishment for Swann's sexual relationships with other men and his "evil example in the community." At trial the judge lamented his inability to impose a ten-year sentence, telling Swann: "I would like to send you where you would never again see a man's face and would then like to rid the city of all other disreputable persons of the same kind" (Evening Star, 13 Jan. 1896). Furious, Swann demanded a pardon from President Grover Cleveland, an act that made him the first-known American activist to take legal action to defend the queer community. Though poor jail conditions threatened Swann's life, and thirty D.C. residents signed a petition demanding his release, Cleveland denied the pardon. Feeling defeated, and likely unable to find work given his growing infamy, Swann had retired from Washington's queer underground by 1900 and returned home to Hancock. But the drags continued and expanded to other cities. Swann died just before Christmas in 1925- the year the once-staid charity ball of Harlem's Hamilton Lodge fraternity became known as the "Faggots Ball" (Inter-State Tattler, 27 Nov. 1925). Eventually, it would be "taken over completely by the gentry from fairyland" (Afro-American, 7 Mar. 1936). Upon his death Hancock officials set Swann's home ablaze, destroying whatever artifacts or documents it
She is undoubtedly more beautiful than, but the fact she walked away from the tie breaking judge and didn’t show teeth which is a element of face he honestly won 😪