Bob the Drag Queen clashes with Boston Rob, crowns Danielle Reyes royalty, and Peppermint’s activist win at REACH LA’s gala.

Who Outplayed Whom in Bob vs. Boston Rob’s Traitors Showdown?
When Survivor legend Boston Rob axed Bob the Drag Queen from The Traitors, was it strategy—or sheer panic? “He had no choice but to respect me,” Bob quipped at REACH LA’s gala.
The Drag Race champ roasted Rob’s “King of the Castle” ego, adding, “He saw this queen running things and gagged!” Spoiler: Rob got banished days later. So much for survival instincts.
Why Does Bob Crown Danielle Reyes Reality TV’s Secret Weapon?
Forget Survivor stars—Bob insists Big Brother’s Danielle Reyes invented modern reality TV.
“Y’all don’t know her impact,” he gushed, hailing her as the genre’s unsung architect.
With three seasons and zero wins, Reyes reshaped gameplay so deeply, producers now “do reality differently.” Will her Traitors run cement her legacy—or spark a new era?
How Did Peppermint Make Drag Race History… Again?
REACH LA honored Peppermint with the Trans Vanguard Award, celebrating her as The Traitors’ first trans contestant. “We just want basics—healthcare, safety, jobs,” she stressed, slamming anti-trans rhetoric.
The Drag Race icon warned allies: “Urgency is now. Complacency kills.”
Meanwhile, REACH LA’s CEO, Miguel Bujanda, vowed to bypass government hurdles: “We’ll mobilize like we always have.”
Quick Facts: The Traitors & REACH LA Revelations
- Bob’s Exit: Boston Rob banished him to avoid being “out-queened.”
- Danielle’s Legacy: Big Brother legend revolutionized reality TV tactics.
- Peppermint’s Award: First trans Traitors star honored for LGBTQ+ advocacy.
- REACH’s Mission: Empowering queer POC via health, arts, and grassroots action.
- Next Episode: The Traitors streams Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET on Peacock.
