Doechii and Ayo Edebiri's on-stage lap dance sparks viral buzz at Camp Flog Gnaw

Doechii and Ayo Edebiri’s on-stage lap dance sparks viral buzz at Camp Flog Gnaw

During the Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival this weekend, a rather unexpected and exhilarating moment took place on stage as Doechii gave actress Ayo Edebiri a lap dance, creating a stir that has since gone viral. The scene unfolded while Doechii performed her hit song “Crazy.” Ayo Edebiri, looking stylish in a baseball cap and tank top, joined her on stage, sitting in a school desk with an attached seat. As Doechii crawled toward her, the fun escalated when Ayo began fanning herself, only for Doechii to climb onto the desk, intensifying the playful performance.

With Ayo holding onto Doechii’s legs to stay steady, the two found themselves sliding off the desk and behind the curtain as the song came to a close, leaving fans and onlookers delighted and a bit astonished. The interplay between these two queer celebrities has sparked widespread discussion, and many social media users have humorously remarked, “Thank you, chef,” perfectly encapsulating the whimsical nature of the performance.

In the broader realm of LGBTQ+ news, the event served as a highlight among other recent stories celebrating queer accomplishments and visibility. Voice actor Jennifer English shared her journey and experiences of queer joy during her acceptance speech for a Golden Joystick Award. Meanwhile, Cynthia Erivo’s visit to her former school, where she engaged with a girls’ choir, resonated with fans for its heartfelt simplicity.

The Out 100 red carpet saw a host of celebrities, including Amber Ruffin, Ashlyn Harris, and Sophia Bush, showcasing the continuing representation of queer artists in media. Additionally, Anna Camp expressed her interest in potentially starring in a sapphic drama, further contributing to the growing trend of LGBTQ+ narratives in entertainment.

The momentum continues with various other developments, such as Sarah Paulson receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and Billie Eilish’s upcoming 3D concert film set for release in 2026. It’s an exciting time for queer representation across numerous platforms, and moments like Doechii and Ayo’s playful performance remind us of the joy and celebration within the community.

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