The second season of the LGBTQ+-hosted children’s variety show The Fabulous Show with Fay and Fluffy is streaming on YouTube now.
We LGBTQ+ parents should be happy to learn that the hit Canadian preschool storytime variety show, The Fabulous Show with Fay and Fluffy, is back for season 2 and it is packed with more fabulousness, more inclusivity and more fun for the whole family!
The show is hosted by dynamic entertaining drag artist duo Fay & Fluffy, and features an interactive audience of young children. Each episode is bursting with silliness, songs and community. The show shares the message of inclusivity, cheering on all the kids who watch to be proud of who they are, love themselves, and be kind to one another. Watch the new trailer for season 2 HERE.

“I Can Get Through It!,“ the first episode of the second season is streaming now on YouTube and new episodes will be released weekly. During the episode, Fluffy has to tell Fay they can’t go to their planned beach outing. The hosts take that opportunity to teach their young audience about how to deal with disappointment and letting a friend down. During Story Time, the group dives into Kevin the Unicorn: It’s Not All Rainbows, Jessika Von Innerebner’s picture book about embracing imperfections and keeping a positive outlook in the face of difficulties. Watch the full episode HERE and subscribe to the YouTube channel HERE as new episodes continue to premiere weekly.

The second season’s show is jam-packed with more fun for queer families: hosts Fay and Fluffy are back with their beloved puppet friends and studio guest favorites along with new friends, more books, laughter, can’t-miss musical performances, and heart-filled conversations with their young studio audience. With their big, colorful wigs and dazzling fashion, Fay and Fluffy continue their mission to spread joy and kindness, be fabulous and, of course, “read the house down.”
Special guests for season 2 include LGBTQ+ comedian and content creator Kalen Allen, multi-Juno award winning children’s performers Splash’N Boots, Canadian performer, director and presenter Sook-Yin Lee, Inuvialuk artist Nanook Gordon, Grammy Award-winning hip-hop children’s music group Alphabet Rockers, Bollywood dancer Vaishnavi Naik, disability advocate Spencer West, Olympian and world champion hockey player Jayna Hefford and many more!


