My House

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  • TV-PG
  • 2018
  • 1 Season
  • 8.1  (99)

My House is a 2018 Viceland docuseries that focuses on the fiercely competitive and endlessly creative world of the underground dance scene, known as ball culture. The show follows the lives and struggles of a group of LGBTQ+ performers as they navigate their way through the often-hostile world of New York's ballroom scene, while also mustering up the support and courage they need to survive turbulent and challenging moments in their personal lives. The show features four distinct main characters, all of whom are involved in the ballroom scene in one way or another. Brielle 'Tati' Rheames, a drag performer and member of the House of Mugler, is one of the most central figures on the show. We get to see her journey as she balances her desire to achieve fame and success as a performer with her day-to-day struggles as a trans woman of color. Alex Mugler, a seasoned ballroom performer, is the founder of the House of Mugler, one of the most well-known houses in the ballroom community. He is seen as a mentor, leader, and father figure to many of the performers on the show, including Tati and Jelani Mizrahi. Jelani Mizrahi, a young and ambitious up-and-comer, is a member of the House of Mizrahi. His journey is perhaps the most compelling, as he works hard to achieve his dreams of being a leading figure in the ballroom scene. We get to see his struggles as he tries to balance his personal life and work, as well as the many ups and downs he experiences along the way. These three performers, along with their friends and family, face a barrage of obstacles in their pursuit of success. From discrimination and harassment on the streets of New York, to internal struggles with acceptance and identity, the show paints a vivid picture of the realities faced by many in the LGBTQ+ community. But despite these challenges, the performers of My House persist and thrive in their own unique ways. They showcase their skills in the ballroom, making fierce and unforgettable performances that leave the audience in awe. They share their stories with vulnerability and honesty, sharing their triumphs and tragedies with viewers. The show also sheds light on the importance of community in the ballroom scene. The performers are part of their own families, known as houses, that provide them with support and love as they navigate the world. These families act as a source of strength and resilience, offering performers a place to be themselves and express their creativity. Overall, My House is a deeply engaging and moving show that explores the world of the ballroom scene with honesty and sensitivity. It showcases the incredible talent and resilience of the performers, while also shining a light on the difficult realities many of them face every day. It's a must-watch for anyone interested in the LBGTQ+ community, ballroom culture, or simply amazing and unique experiences.

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Female Figures
10. Female Figures
 
Tati and Davina discuss the backlash from a video taken at the lingerie party.
American Realness
9. American Realness
 
My House travels to Chicago for the Annual Midwest Awards Ball.
D.M.S.R. (Dance, Music, Sex, Romance)
8. D.M.S.R. (Dance, Music, Sex, Romance)
June 13, 2018
Tati hosts a 'Hoe-gerie' party and invites her closest fem queens.
Guns and Roses
7. Guns and Roses
June 6, 2018
Precious travels to Detroit to commentate The Detroit Awards Ball.
C.R.E.A.M.
6. C.R.E.A.M.
May 30, 2018
Jelani seeks help with his finances, & reconnects with his first foster parent.
Thug Realness
5. Thug Realness
May 23, 2018
Jelani wonders if his ‘realness’ will measure up at The Dorian Corey Ball.
Ballroom and Beyond
4. Ballroom and Beyond
May 16, 2018
Alex and Precious weigh their options outside of Ballroom.
Old Way
3. Old Way
May 9, 2018
Tati debuts in a new category & Jelani gets honest with his father about being gay.
#TeamTati
2. #TeamTati
May 2, 2018
Tati contemplates leaving The House of Mugler. The Muglers discuss her departure.
Coldest Winter Ever
1. Coldest Winter Ever
April 25, 2018
Tati walks without a house, and it's Alex’s first time walking as a Legend.
Description

My House is a 2018 Viceland docuseries that focuses on the fiercely competitive and endlessly creative world of the underground dance scene, known as ball culture. The show follows the lives and struggles of a group of LGBTQ+ performers as they navigate their way through the often-hostile world of New York's ballroom scene, while also mustering up the support and courage they need to survive turbulent and challenging moments in their personal lives.

The show features four distinct main characters, all of whom are involved in the ballroom scene in one way or another. Brielle 'Tati' Rheames, a drag performer and member of the House of Mugler, is one of the most central figures on the show. We get to see her journey as she balances her desire to achieve fame and success as a performer with her day-to-day struggles as a trans woman of color.

Alex Mugler, a seasoned ballroom performer, is the founder of the House of Mugler, one of the most well-known houses in the ballroom community. He is seen as a mentor, leader, and father figure to many of the performers on the show, including Tati and Jelani Mizrahi.

Jelani Mizrahi, a young and ambitious up-and-comer, is a member of the House of Mizrahi. His journey is perhaps the most compelling, as he works hard to achieve his dreams of being a leading figure in the ballroom scene. We get to see his struggles as he tries to balance his personal life and work, as well as the many ups and downs he experiences along the way.

These three performers, along with their friends and family, face a barrage of obstacles in their pursuit of success. From discrimination and harassment on the streets of New York, to internal struggles with acceptance and identity, the show paints a vivid picture of the realities faced by many in the LGBTQ+ community.

But despite these challenges, the performers of My House persist and thrive in their own unique ways. They showcase their skills in the ballroom, making fierce and unforgettable performances that leave the audience in awe. They share their stories with vulnerability and honesty, sharing their triumphs and tragedies with viewers.

The show also sheds light on the importance of community in the ballroom scene. The performers are part of their own families, known as houses, that provide them with support and love as they navigate the world. These families act as a source of strength and resilience, offering performers a place to be themselves and express their creativity.

Overall, My House is a deeply engaging and moving show that explores the world of the ballroom scene with honesty and sensitivity. It showcases the incredible talent and resilience of the performers, while also shining a light on the difficult realities many of them face every day. It's a must-watch for anyone interested in the LBGTQ+ community, ballroom culture, or simply amazing and unique experiences.

My House is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (10 episodes). The series first aired on April 25, 2018.

Where to Watch My House

My House is available for streaming on the Viceland website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch My House on demand at Google Play, Apple TV, Tubi TV and Viceland.

  • Premiere Date
    April 25, 2018
  • IMDB Rating
    8.1  (99)