Watch: Move Over Judge Judy! 'Drag Race' Alumnus Willam Brings 'Iconic Justice' to TV

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Is Judge Judy shook?

It was announced this week that Willam, the�"RuPaul's Drag Race"�alum and�"A Star Is Born" actor, will be taking on "Judge Judy" and dispensing justice with a new TV show called "Iconic Justice," Entertainment Weekly reports.

The show premieres on Monday, August 23 on OutTV's�Apple TV+�channel.

In the trailer that Willam tweeted, a British narrator says, "Real People. Iconic Cases," as clips play of cases that feature a man exposing his buttcheeks with some kind of tassel-like devices attached, a dancer performing with a rainbow-colored boa, and two men wearing black masks performing a BSDM ritual. "Play nice," Willam tells them.

The series will see�Willam�gripping a gavel for all its worth while presiding over a queer spin on the classic court TV fodder, trading tired relationship and money disputes for cases of "kink-shaming, racist micro-aggressions, professional jealousy in the gay nightlife scenes, and so much more," the show's executive producer Topher Cusumano told Vulture.

"'Iconic Justice'�is from the producers behind the Cock Destroyers series�"Slag Wars,"�so you know it's the utmost quality AAA-grade trash, and it premieres Monday on OutTV's Apple TV+ channel, adds Vulture.

Expect the show to feature, Cusomano tells EW, "to include "kink-shaming, racist micro-aggressions, professional jealousy in the gay nightlife scenes, and so much more." The show, he adds,"is what would happen if�Judge Judy�and�John Waters�had an aggressively gay baby."

Joining Willam is adult performer Matthew Camp who is the court bailiff and court reporters Nicky Monet and Andrea Coleman.

Willam tells EW: "Going on TV just to judge people? I've been training my whole life for this gig. Seriously though, no one teaches you how to be queer, so for all the stupidity and fun on the show, there's actually real advice too and that's something I'm proud of."


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