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June is Pride Month, a time to celebrate diversity, love, and the unique stories that make the LGBTQ+ community vibrant. This year, the premiere of Secret Society 3: 'Til Death on Tubi added an extra layer of excitement to the celebrations.
Directed by Jamal Hill and written by Miasha Coleman, the movie stars an ensemble cast featuring Reyna Love, Adejah Parrish, Romeo Miller, Vivica A. Fox, Tyler Hopkins, Jeremy Meeks, Felecia Pearson and rapper Saucy Santana.
The movie delves into the intricate lives of trans women, with a focus on challenging stereotypes and how transgender women navigate a world that often misunderstands them. Secret Society 3: 'Til Death is not just a film; it’s a narrative that resonates with many and sheds light on the nuances of trans experiences.
The movie picks up exactly where it ended in "Secret Society 2: Never Enough" with Celess and Si Si. Celess gets a glimpse into Si Si's world where Si Si connects with old friends and adopts new frenemies in a desperate effort to confront her past before colliding with it head on.
To celebrate this groundbreaking film, Gaye Magazine was exclusively invited to a lavish Pajama Movie Mansion Party in Atlanta to screen the film. The event, held during Pride Month, was a star-studded affair hosted by celebrity hairstylist and social media personality Alonzo Arnold.
The mansion, decorated in an array of Pride colors, served as the perfect backdrop for the evening. As guests arrived in their finest pajama ensembles, they were greeted with a vibrant atmosphere filled with music, laughter, and camaraderie. The guest list boasted various LGBTQ+ influencers, all eager to witness the exclusive screening of Secret Society 3: 'Til Death.
As the night progressed, the excitement for the screening grew palpable. Guests gathered poolside in the mansion's luxurious backyard, where they were treated to an intimate viewing of the film. The room buzzed with anticipation, as lead stars Reyna Love and Adejah Parrish introduced the movie before the opening credits rolled.
For those who couldn’t attend, Secret Society 3: 'Til Death is now available for streaming on Tubi. It's a must-watch, not only for its compelling storyline and stellar performances but also for its commitment to showcasing the real-life experiences of trans women.