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Ninth Planet Audio's Launches New Narrative Podcast


''Does This Murder Make Me Look Gay?!''
''Does This Murder Make Me Look Gay?!''

iHeartMedia's Outspoken Podcast Network and Ninth Planet Audio will premiere a new audio fiction series, "Does This Murder Make Me Look Gay?!" on June 17. The new narrative podcast brings together a star-studded cast of queer talent just in time for Pride Month including Michael Urie, Frankie Grande, Douglas Sills, Cheyenne Jackson, Jonathan Freeman, Brad Oscar, Robin de Jesus, Lea DeLaria, Sean Patrick Doyle, Seth Rudetsky, Lea Salonga and Kate McKinnon, among others.

As part of a two-year first look deal between Ninth Planet Audio and iHeartMedia, this premium narrative podcast brings together a star-studded cast of queer talent (and queer icons) just in time for Pride Month including Michael Urie, Frankie Grande, Douglas Sills, Cheyenne Jackson, Jonathan Freeman, Brad Oscar, Robin de Jesús, Lea DeLaria, Sean Patrick Doyle, Seth Rudetsky, Lea Salonga, and Kate McKinnon, among others.

"Does This Murder Make Me Look Gay?!" chronicles the gay life -- and even gayer death -- of Vandy Monroe III, a D-list movie director who invites his BFFs (aka his mortal enemies) to his ivy-covered mansion in the country. But his weekend goes awry when...he ends up slaughtered. Even worse, a snowstorm cuts off power and access-leaving everyone stranded until the roads can be cleared. Which is when the body count starts to rise.

Who's killing all the queers?! The puerile porn star? The demented designer? What about the heir to the Raymour & Flanigan empire? It's up to James Wilson, struggling mystery writer and trusted caretaker of Vandy's estate, to figure out the killer's identity before he -- or she, or they -- strike again.

All shows on the Outspoken Podcast Network are distributed by iHeartPodcasts. Created by Ted Malawer, co-writer of Amazon Prime Video's hit, "Red, White & Royal Blue," this podcast will release new episodes weekly starting Monday, June 17.

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