EPISODE · Feb 10, 2026 · 55 MIN
Miss Tess Tickle: From Small-Town Survival to Drag, Visibility & Changing Minds
from Queer Talker · host Ben Cicchetti
In this episode of Queer Talker, Ben Cicchetti sits down with drag artist, educator, and community force Miss Tess Tickle.Growing up queer in a small mining village in County Durham, Tess shares what it was like to survive bullying, Section 28, and a total lack of representation. From hiding parts of herself to finding joy, confidence, and purpose through drag, this is a powerful story about staying when it would have been easier to leave.Tess opens up about coming out to her parents, the moment that changed everything, and why visibility in small towns matters just as much as visibility on television. She also talks candidly about drag beyond Drag Race, working in tough straight venues, and using comedy, education, and compassion to change minds.We also explore Tess’s incredible community work through The Angel Trust, how drag became a tool for education and safeguarding, and why she believes we should not have to come out at all.This is a conversation about resilience, representation, chosen family, and being the person you needed when you were younger.Chapters00:00 Queer Panic04:30 Growing Up LGBTQ+: Challenges and Realizations07:25 The Impact of Representation in Media10:23 Coming Out: Personal Stories and Family Reactions13:24 Finding Acceptance and Love16:28 The Journey into Drag: A New Identity19:16 Visibility and Community Engagement26:05 The Journey into Drag27:18 Life as a Drag Queen in the UK31:59 Education Through Performance37:08 Inspiration from Icons43:03 Fighting for Acceptance in the Community51:10 Empowering the Next GenerationLearn more about the Angle TrustWebsite - https://www.angeltrust.co.uk Connect with Ben Cicchetti:Website - https://www.queertalker.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bencicchetti/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@BenCicchettiTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@bencicchetti
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In this episode of Queer Talker, Ben Cicchetti sits down with drag artist, educator, and community force Miss Tess Tickle.Growing up queer in a small mining village in County Durham, Tess shares what it was like to survive bullying, Section 28, and a total lack of representation. From hiding parts of herself to finding joy, confidence, and purpose through drag, this is a powerful story about staying when it would have been easier to leave.Tess opens up about coming out to her parents, the moment that changed everything, and why visibility in small towns matters just as much as visibility on television. She also talks candidly about drag beyond Drag Race, working in tough straight venues, and using comedy, education, and compassion to change minds.We also explore Tess’s incredible community work through The Angel Trust, how drag became a tool for education and safeguarding, and why she believes we should not have to come out at all.This is a conversation about resilience, representation, chosen family, and being the person you needed when you were younger.Chapters00:00 Queer Panic04:30 Growing Up LGBTQ+: Challenges and Realizations07:25 The Impact of Representation in Media10:23 Coming Out: Personal Stories and Family Reactions13:24 Finding Acceptance and Love16:28 The Journey into Drag: A New Identity19:16 Visibility and Community Engagement26:05 The Journey into Drag27:18 Life as a Drag Queen in the UK31:59 Education Through Performance37:08 Inspiration from Icons43:03 Fighting for Acceptance in the Community51:10 Empowering the Next GenerationLearn more about the Angle TrustWebsite - https://www.angeltrust.co.uk Connect with Ben Cicchetti:Website - https://www.queertalker.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bencicchetti/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@BenCicchettiTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@bencicchetti
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