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LGBTQWatch: It was a gorgeous day for Hunky Jesus and Foxy Mary...

Watch: It was a gorgeous day for Hunky Jesus and Foxy Mary at Sisters’ Easter in the Park

Dolores Park overflowed with San Francisco spirit (and tremendous outfits). We were there.

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Easter Sunday in Dolores Park with the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence has been a fixture of fabulous San Francisco life for decades, and this year those charitable queer nuns celebrated their 45th year as an organization with an absolutely gorgeous, sunny day and thousands of celebrants. The Hunky Jesus and Foxy Mary contests were glorious (the winners were Ken Jesus and Puta Madre), and the outfits were outlandishly colorful as always. We were on the scene for this essential local community event. Watch below, and follow us on Instagram and TikTok (not to mention Twitter and Facebook) for more!

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