UK "baby drag act" cancels performances and accuses "trolls"
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UK: In a letter obtained by the Daily Mail on Friday, Cababarao, a UK performance group that combines "sensory events" for babies with cheesy cabaret performances for their mothers, has canceled all its upcoming shows in response to the child's allegations. announced the cancellation of the demonstrations. Sex grooming from resentful parents.

Event organizers Gemma Dabney and Liz West blamed "recent trolling attacks and undue media attention" and informed attendees that Cabbabaarao was "taking a small breather for [his] mental health."

Parents' concerns were first completely ignored, and then dismissed as misguided attempts by transphobes to keep kids away from drag queens.

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After social media footage surfaced showing adults at Cabababa rave events shoving their bare clothed areas in children's faces, the group shut down its social media accounts on Wednesday.

While a video clip shows a man dangling from a ceiling in a leather chest harness and thigh-high patent leather boots, surrounded by mothers and children, a photo shows a topless woman dressed only in pasties and A red thong is shown lifting a child into the air.

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However, the Wayback Machine shows a bizarre mash-up of typical baby-themed playtime and drag performers staring at babies, similar to the events of the Drag Queen Story Hour that polarized parents on both sides of the Atlantic.

Although the organizers swore they were not saying "goodbye forever", their website has been blanked out along with their social media accounts.

Dabney and West didn't publicly defend the offensive spectacle until Friday, once again attributing their decision to make their social media accounts private to "a terrible trolling onslaught."

He explained that in addition to more family-friendly productions geared toward "kids of all ages", CabaBabaRave also made more vulgar performances for expectant mothers who were sick of hearing "the f***ing wheels on the bus" and " wanted one. Big London Night Out" in its place. He predicted that children would be completely unfazed by twerking and G-strings.

The troupe's mischievous "cabaret, drinks and dancing" experience for new moms, dubbed "A Little Slice of Afternoon Joy," offers show-stopping cabaret that blends sensory moments with children as well as . .. ends in a rave," is described as "fantastic for families" on the canceled show's old ticket page.

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While an infant received free admission with a ticket, mothers could bring an older sibling at a reduced cost.

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