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The Gay Rugby Podcast

The Gay Rugby Podcast

By: Jack Higgins
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Your go-to source for the international LGBTQ+ rugby community. Hosted by Jack Higgins and Ozzie Luna of Los Angeles Rebellion Rugby, this podcast explores the world of inclusive sports, rugby news, and the stories behind players making waves in the sport. Born from the success of the Los Angeles Rebellion Rugby team's social media, The Gay Rugby Podcast celebrates the intersection of rugby and LGBTQ+ inclusivity. From The Bingham Cup to international gay rugby events, Jack and Ozzie share insights, interviews, and updates from the global rugby scene.Jack Higgins Rugby
Episodes
  • Drag Queen Says Rugby Is SAFER Than Drag?! La Mama Dora | Ep 43
    Mar 30 2026

    Drag Queen La Mama Dora opens up about her past playing rugby, long before she was going viral on TikTok as a chaotic, hilarious take on Dora the Explorer. In this episode, La Mama Dora tells the story of how a former club rugby player became one of the internet’s favorite drag queens, building an audience through drag TikTok, LGBTQ comedy, and her now-iconic Dora impression.We talk about what it was like growing up, finding confidence through rugby, and eventually finding her real community through queer nightlife and drag culture. La Mama Dora explains how she started making TikTok videos, why her Dora character took off, and how going viral changed her life. Along the way, we get into drag queen origin stories, coming out, queer friendship, chosen family, and meeting Ozzy for the first time.Of course, we also settle the debate nobody saw coming: is rugby actually safer than drag? After years of playing club rugby, La Mama Dora says the only thing that ever seriously injured her was performing in drag. She opens up about breaking her shoulder, why drag performance can be more intense than people think, and why she still believes rugby is less dangerous than a night in heels.If you’re into drag queens, rugby stories, TikTok creators, queer podcasts, LGBTQ interviews, viral internet personalities, club rugby, gay athletes, drag culture, coming out stories, queer comedy, Los Angeles drag, gay sports, or behind-the-scenes stories about going viral on TikTok, this episode is for you.Filmed, edited and produced by Jack HigginsExecutive Producer Ozzie LunaEmpowered by Friend of Dorothy:Elevate your well-being with our thoughtfully curated range of products designed specifically for gay men.Connect with The Gay Rugby Podcast on social media! Instagram https://www.instagram.com/gayrugbypodcast/Tik Tokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@gayrugbypodcast?lang=enYouTubehttps://shorturl.at/OztS0Follow and support La Mama Dora: https://linktr.ee/LaMamaDoraxViews and opinions in the podcast do not reflect the views and opinions of the Los Angeles Rebellion Rugby Club

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    31 mins
  • Is Bradley Johnson Queerbaiting the Gainer Community? | Ep 42
    Mar 23 2026

    Bradley Johnson is about to have a very public week. With Hulu’s new reality dating show Love Overboard set to drop, his audience is getting a lot bigger and a lot more curious about what he’s been posting online.In this episode, we sit down with Bradley in the middle of that moment. What starts as a conversation about fitness content quickly turns into something else: a look at how certain audiences find creators, and what happens when those creators realize exactly who’s watching. The “gainer community” has been showing up in his comments, his DMs, and his numbers. The question is whether that’s coincidence, algorithm, or something more intentional.We get into where people draw the line between queerbaiting and just playing the game, and whether that line even exists anymore. Bradley talks about going viral, what kind of attention actually translates into money, and how aware you have to be of your audience once things start to take off. It’s messy in a way that feels honest less about calling anyone out, more about understanding how the internet works when it’s at its most specific.There’s also the reality TV angle. Love Overboard: Hulu’s new dating show set on a yacht, somewhere between chaos and strategy adds another layer to all of this. Timing matters, and right now Bradley’s at the intersection of online attention and mainstream exposure.If you’ve been seeing this kind of content pop up more and more, you’re not imagining it. The internet is getting more targeted, more self-aware, and harder to separate from the people trying to figure it out in real time.Watch Love Overboard on Hulu and decide for yourself.

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    41 mins
  • The Worst Things Gay Guys Put in Their Grindr Bios + Swamp Romp Recap | Gay Rugby Podcast | Ep 41
    Mar 16 2026


    Every gay guy who’s spent time on Grindr has seen it, the bios that immediately make you pause, laugh, or close the app. In this episode of the Gay Rugby Podcast, Jack Higgins and Ozzie Luna talk through some of the worst things people put in their Grindr bios, the profile lines that have somehow become normal on gay dating apps, and the small details that turn a profile into an instant red flag.The conversation drifts into catfish scams on Grindr and other dating apps, something both of them say they’re seeing more often. Fake profiles, strange messages, and the moment when a normal conversation suddenly turns into someone asking for money. If you’ve spent time on gay hookup apps or dating apps for gay men, you’ve probably seen the pattern.The episode also includes a recap of Swamp Romp 2026 in New Orleans, a weekend that brings together teams from across the gay rugby community for a tournament and a lot of time off the field. While in New Orleans, Jack and Ozzie linked up with players from Round Rock Rugby, Austin’s LGBTQ-inclusive rugby team, and spent the weekend around the broader inclusive rugby scene.New Orleans has its own inclusive rugby presence as well with teams like the Crescent City Rougaroux, an LGBTQ-inclusive rugby club founded in 2017 that focuses on building community through the sport.The episode moves between tournament stories, travel, dating app culture, and the overlap between gay sports culture and the realities of modern gay dating. It’s a mix of rugby stories, Grindr observations, and the kind of conversations that happen after a tournament weekend when everyone’s back from the pitch and scrolling their phones again.Empowered by Friend of Dorothyhttps://www.friendofdorothy.comSubscribe for more episodes of the Gay Rugby Podcast covering gay rugby, LGBTQ athletes, gay sports culture, and the conversations that happen around the sport.Filmed, edited and produced by Jack HigginsExecutive Producer Ozzie LunaConnect with The Gay Rugby Podcast on social media! Instagram https://www.instagram.com/gayrugbypodcast/Tik Tokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@gayrugbypodcast?lang=enYouTubehttps://shorturl.at/OztS0Views and opinions in the podcast do not reflect the views and opinions of the Los Angeles Rebellion Rugby Club

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    28 mins
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