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King Princess

Girl Violence is out now 🍒🥲

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opening for @sombr in Mexico City and Colorado ❤️


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Girl Violence.

September 12.

This is gunna hurt 🍒

@section1.world


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Girl Violence.

September 12.

This is gunna hurt 🍒

@section1.world


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Girl Violence.

September 12.

This is gunna hurt 🍒

@section1.world


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Girl Violence.

September 12.

This is gunna hurt 🍒

@section1.world


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Don't say I didn't warn you

Girl Violence Tour. On sale now. 🍒


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we happen to be cooking


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we happen to be cooking


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we happen to be cooking


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we happen to be cooking


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we happen to be cooking


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we happen to be cooking


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we happen to be cooking


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we happen to be cooking


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🫡


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🫡


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🫡


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🫡


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🫡


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🫡


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to celebrate our @thewebbyawards win, here is the lost conclusion to our beloved CUNT NEWS. I’ll never forgive @cherryy4ever for what she’s taken from us. @lisarinna is not only an advocate for all that is gay, but a champion of truth and an arbiter of drama. Long live Rinna. Long live CUNT NEWS.


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wig loading


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wig loading


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wig loading


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I can’t wait for you guys to see the play


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I can’t wait for you guys to see the play


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I can’t wait for you guys to see the play


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I can’t wait for you guys to see the play


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I can’t wait for you guys to see the play


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I can’t wait for you guys to see the play


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Valentine’s Day on film 🥲


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Valentine’s Day on film 🥲


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Valentine’s Day on film 🥲


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Pretty Girls & Pie Charts: @kingprincess69 Interviewed

Mikaela Straus - better known as King Princess - has overcome a period of seismic transitions, captured in unflinching detail on last year’s album ‘Girl Violence’. Coming out the other side, Straus lets CLASH in on her return to self.

Straus is energetic, charismatic and magnetically witty. With a spliff in hand, she springs from topic to topic, dissecting the ethos of ‘Girl Violence’ (or as she puts it, “an homage to lesbian chaos”), tour life (“nobody's supposed to live in a bus thinking about themselves all day”), and self-promotion (“the existential dread of having to promote yourself - shoot me!”)

Such seismic shifts have given Straus a sense of discernment which radiates through ‘Girl Violence’. A twisted portrait of romance, the collection was born out of nights with the queer community. For Straus, it spurned a series of existential questions.

“We were all going through our own form of chaos, our own form of girl violence,” she tells CLASH. "Why do we cause chaos for each other as queer people? Why are we the masters of our chaos and why do we impose it on others? Why are we so extra?'”

As seen in CLASH 133. Click the link in the bio for the full digital cover feature.



Words: @gracedodddd
Photography: @viclentaigne
Fashion: @naifhen
Makeup: @charliefitzjohn
Hair: @tommystayton
Casting: @cruisecasting


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Pretty Girls & Pie Charts: @kingprincess69 Interviewed

Mikaela Straus - better known as King Princess - has overcome a period of seismic transitions, captured in unflinching detail on last year’s album ‘Girl Violence’. Coming out the other side, Straus lets CLASH in on her return to self.

Straus is energetic, charismatic and magnetically witty. With a spliff in hand, she springs from topic to topic, dissecting the ethos of ‘Girl Violence’ (or as she puts it, “an homage to lesbian chaos”), tour life (“nobody's supposed to live in a bus thinking about themselves all day”), and self-promotion (“the existential dread of having to promote yourself - shoot me!”)

Such seismic shifts have given Straus a sense of discernment which radiates through ‘Girl Violence’. A twisted portrait of romance, the collection was born out of nights with the queer community. For Straus, it spurned a series of existential questions.

“We were all going through our own form of chaos, our own form of girl violence,” she tells CLASH. "Why do we cause chaos for each other as queer people? Why are we the masters of our chaos and why do we impose it on others? Why are we so extra?'”

As seen in CLASH 133. Click the link in the bio for the full digital cover feature.



Words: @gracedodddd
Photography: @viclentaigne
Fashion: @naifhen
Makeup: @charliefitzjohn
Hair: @tommystayton
Casting: @cruisecasting


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Pretty Girls & Pie Charts: @kingprincess69 Interviewed

Mikaela Straus - better known as King Princess - has overcome a period of seismic transitions, captured in unflinching detail on last year’s album ‘Girl Violence’. Coming out the other side, Straus lets CLASH in on her return to self.

Straus is energetic, charismatic and magnetically witty. With a spliff in hand, she springs from topic to topic, dissecting the ethos of ‘Girl Violence’ (or as she puts it, “an homage to lesbian chaos”), tour life (“nobody's supposed to live in a bus thinking about themselves all day”), and self-promotion (“the existential dread of having to promote yourself - shoot me!”)

Such seismic shifts have given Straus a sense of discernment which radiates through ‘Girl Violence’. A twisted portrait of romance, the collection was born out of nights with the queer community. For Straus, it spurned a series of existential questions.

“We were all going through our own form of chaos, our own form of girl violence,” she tells CLASH. "Why do we cause chaos for each other as queer people? Why are we the masters of our chaos and why do we impose it on others? Why are we so extra?'”

As seen in CLASH 133. Click the link in the bio for the full digital cover feature.



Words: @gracedodddd
Photography: @viclentaigne
Fashion: @naifhen
Makeup: @charliefitzjohn
Hair: @tommystayton
Casting: @cruisecasting


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Pretty Girls & Pie Charts: @kingprincess69 Interviewed

Mikaela Straus - better known as King Princess - has overcome a period of seismic transitions, captured in unflinching detail on last year’s album ‘Girl Violence’. Coming out the other side, Straus lets CLASH in on her return to self.

Straus is energetic, charismatic and magnetically witty. With a spliff in hand, she springs from topic to topic, dissecting the ethos of ‘Girl Violence’ (or as she puts it, “an homage to lesbian chaos”), tour life (“nobody's supposed to live in a bus thinking about themselves all day”), and self-promotion (“the existential dread of having to promote yourself - shoot me!”)

Such seismic shifts have given Straus a sense of discernment which radiates through ‘Girl Violence’. A twisted portrait of romance, the collection was born out of nights with the queer community. For Straus, it spurned a series of existential questions.

“We were all going through our own form of chaos, our own form of girl violence,” she tells CLASH. "Why do we cause chaos for each other as queer people? Why are we the masters of our chaos and why do we impose it on others? Why are we so extra?'”

As seen in CLASH 133. Click the link in the bio for the full digital cover feature.



Words: @gracedodddd
Photography: @viclentaigne
Fashion: @naifhen
Makeup: @charliefitzjohn
Hair: @tommystayton
Casting: @cruisecasting


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Pretty Girls & Pie Charts: @kingprincess69 Interviewed

Mikaela Straus - better known as King Princess - has overcome a period of seismic transitions, captured in unflinching detail on last year’s album ‘Girl Violence’. Coming out the other side, Straus lets CLASH in on her return to self.

Straus is energetic, charismatic and magnetically witty. With a spliff in hand, she springs from topic to topic, dissecting the ethos of ‘Girl Violence’ (or as she puts it, “an homage to lesbian chaos”), tour life (“nobody's supposed to live in a bus thinking about themselves all day”), and self-promotion (“the existential dread of having to promote yourself - shoot me!”)

Such seismic shifts have given Straus a sense of discernment which radiates through ‘Girl Violence’. A twisted portrait of romance, the collection was born out of nights with the queer community. For Straus, it spurned a series of existential questions.

“We were all going through our own form of chaos, our own form of girl violence,” she tells CLASH. "Why do we cause chaos for each other as queer people? Why are we the masters of our chaos and why do we impose it on others? Why are we so extra?'”

As seen in CLASH 133. Click the link in the bio for the full digital cover feature.



Words: @gracedodddd
Photography: @viclentaigne
Fashion: @naifhen
Makeup: @charliefitzjohn
Hair: @tommystayton
Casting: @cruisecasting


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Pretty Girls & Pie Charts: @kingprincess69 Interviewed

Mikaela Straus - better known as King Princess - has overcome a period of seismic transitions, captured in unflinching detail on last year’s album ‘Girl Violence’. Coming out the other side, Straus lets CLASH in on her return to self.

Straus is energetic, charismatic and magnetically witty. With a spliff in hand, she springs from topic to topic, dissecting the ethos of ‘Girl Violence’ (or as she puts it, “an homage to lesbian chaos”), tour life (“nobody's supposed to live in a bus thinking about themselves all day”), and self-promotion (“the existential dread of having to promote yourself - shoot me!”)

Such seismic shifts have given Straus a sense of discernment which radiates through ‘Girl Violence’. A twisted portrait of romance, the collection was born out of nights with the queer community. For Straus, it spurned a series of existential questions.

“We were all going through our own form of chaos, our own form of girl violence,” she tells CLASH. "Why do we cause chaos for each other as queer people? Why are we the masters of our chaos and why do we impose it on others? Why are we so extra?'”

As seen in CLASH 133. Click the link in the bio for the full digital cover feature.



Words: @gracedodddd
Photography: @viclentaigne
Fashion: @naifhen
Makeup: @charliefitzjohn
Hair: @tommystayton
Casting: @cruisecasting


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Pretty Girls & Pie Charts: @kingprincess69 Interviewed

Mikaela Straus - better known as King Princess - has overcome a period of seismic transitions, captured in unflinching detail on last year’s album ‘Girl Violence’. Coming out the other side, Straus lets CLASH in on her return to self.

Straus is energetic, charismatic and magnetically witty. With a spliff in hand, she springs from topic to topic, dissecting the ethos of ‘Girl Violence’ (or as she puts it, “an homage to lesbian chaos”), tour life (“nobody's supposed to live in a bus thinking about themselves all day”), and self-promotion (“the existential dread of having to promote yourself - shoot me!”)

Such seismic shifts have given Straus a sense of discernment which radiates through ‘Girl Violence’. A twisted portrait of romance, the collection was born out of nights with the queer community. For Straus, it spurned a series of existential questions.

“We were all going through our own form of chaos, our own form of girl violence,” she tells CLASH. "Why do we cause chaos for each other as queer people? Why are we the masters of our chaos and why do we impose it on others? Why are we so extra?'”

As seen in CLASH 133. Click the link in the bio for the full digital cover feature.



Words: @gracedodddd
Photography: @viclentaigne
Fashion: @naifhen
Makeup: @charliefitzjohn
Hair: @tommystayton
Casting: @cruisecasting


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Pretty Girls & Pie Charts: @kingprincess69 Interviewed

Mikaela Straus - better known as King Princess - has overcome a period of seismic transitions, captured in unflinching detail on last year’s album ‘Girl Violence’. Coming out the other side, Straus lets CLASH in on her return to self.

Straus is energetic, charismatic and magnetically witty. With a spliff in hand, she springs from topic to topic, dissecting the ethos of ‘Girl Violence’ (or as she puts it, “an homage to lesbian chaos”), tour life (“nobody's supposed to live in a bus thinking about themselves all day”), and self-promotion (“the existential dread of having to promote yourself - shoot me!”)

Such seismic shifts have given Straus a sense of discernment which radiates through ‘Girl Violence’. A twisted portrait of romance, the collection was born out of nights with the queer community. For Straus, it spurned a series of existential questions.

“We were all going through our own form of chaos, our own form of girl violence,” she tells CLASH. "Why do we cause chaos for each other as queer people? Why are we the masters of our chaos and why do we impose it on others? Why are we so extra?'”

As seen in CLASH 133. Click the link in the bio for the full digital cover feature.



Words: @gracedodddd
Photography: @viclentaigne
Fashion: @naifhen
Makeup: @charliefitzjohn
Hair: @tommystayton
Casting: @cruisecasting


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gag jr.


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gag jr.


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gag jr.


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gag jr.


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lfg 🤫


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lfg 🤫


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