Get ready for a new kind of reality TV — one with a whole lot more body oil. Bruno Alcantara, the ridiculously chiseled star of RuPaul’s Drag Race Pit Crew, is stripping down and leveling up with his own steamy talk show Happy Endings with Bruno, premiering this summer on WOW Presents Plus.
But don’t let the cheeky name fool you — this isn’t just fluff and flexing (although there’s plenty of that too). Bruno’s bringing his massage table and his heart to the party, using his golden hands to get his celebrity guests relaxed and ready to spill their deepest truths.
“I’m deeply grateful for the opportunity WOW Presents Plus has given me to share my passion for massage with a global audience,” Bruno said. “For me, massage is more than just relaxation — it’s about connection, healing, and the power of human touch.”
And the LGBTQ community knows the value of connection — especially in a world that often reduces queer stories to tragedy or trauma. Here, Bruno is reclaiming intimacy, centering queer joy, and reminding everyone that a little touch can go a long way in making someone feel seen.
A Show That Gets Personal (and Hands-On)
Every episode of Happy Endings with Bruno will feature a new guest — from Drag Race queens and live show dancers to actors and influencers — who’ll get a full-body massage and a heart-to-heart with the swoon-worthy host.
Expect familiar faces like Kameron Michaels, Sebastian Molina, and Nick Lemmer — plus actor and podcaster Brandon Kyle Goodman — all of whom will bare their souls while Bruno works his magic.
With his soothing ASMR-ready voice and hands that could probably solve world peace, Bruno’s goal is to answer one big question: “What does my happy ending look like?” Spoiler alert — it’s probably sweaty, vulnerable, and a little fabulous.
This isn’t your typical late-night gabfest — it’s sensual, intentional, and drenched in queer energy.
Why It Matters for the LGBTQ Community
In a media landscape that still loves to police queer bodies, Happy Endings with Bruno is a radical, unapologetic celebration of physical connection and queer storytelling. It’s about owning your body, your narrative, and your right to pleasure — emotional and physical.
LGBTQ audiences will no doubt feel seen in Bruno’s approach: no shame, no judgment, just good vibes and better massages. It’s a reminder that touch — especially for queer people who’ve been told their bodies are wrong — can be healing, powerful, and yes, sexy.
Bruno Alcantara isn’t just giving massages — he’s massaging the culture, and baby, it feels good.