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Must-Watch LGBTQ+ TV Shows On Hulu For Pride Month

Must-Watch LGBTQ+ TV Shows On Hulu For Pride Month

Buzz Feeda day ago

I'm sure there are plenty of ways you're celebrating Pride Month, but we all need a little downtime. If you're in the mood to binge some shows, there are plenty of LGBTQ+ options on Hulu.
Here are 21 great shows to binge on Hulu for Pride Month:
Love, Victor (2020—22)
This spinoff series of the 2018 movie of the same name, starring Michael Cimino, is a coming-of-age story.New to town and school, a student struggling with his sexual orientation seeks Simon's help.Watch it on Hulu.
RuPaul's Drag Race (2009—)
If there is a G.O.A.T. of drag shows, it has to be RuPaul's Drag Race. Five seasons are available on Hulu.Discover America's Next Drag Superstar in this reality show that pits talented drag queens against one another in fierce competition.Watch it on Hulu.
Will & Grace (1998—2006)
If you're in the mood for a sitcom, the O.G. Will & Grace is the perfect binge-watch.Follow two best friends and their roommates in one of the most groundbreaking representations of LGBTQ+ to (will &) grace TVs across America.Watch it on Hulu.
Will & Grace (2017—20)
If you liked the O.G., you will love the three new seasons of Will & Grace.Two best friends and their roommates...oh, you know the rest.Watch it on Hulu.
The Bisexual (2018)
If you're looking for something with a blend of comedy and drama, The Bisexual starring Desiree Akhavan, Maxine Peake, and Brian Gleeson might be the pick for you.After a breakup, a bisexual woman seeks help from her new roommate to navigate the dating world.Watch it on Hulu.
The Bravest Knight (2019—)
Looking for a story about a gay knight? How about an animated one? Then, The Bravest Knight is a dream out of your highest fantasies.A young pumpkin farmer-turned-aspiring knight raises his adopted daughter and faces the challenges of the world.Watch it on Hulu.
Being Gwen: A Life & Death Story (2022)
If you're looking for a crime documentary, Being Gwen offers never-before-seen evidence of a case that rocked the transgender community and the entire state of California.A heartbreaking true story about the case of slain transgender 17-year-old Gwen Araujo.Watch it on Hulu.
Utopia Falls (2020)
Footloose meets Divergent meets...High School Musical? This show is all over the place, but it's genuinely a Sci-Fi original. Teens in the distant future use music to change their colony, which has dark secrets.Watch it on Hulu.
Late to the Party: Coming Out Later in Life (2025)
A docuseries that takes a more personal approach than most LGBTQ+ docs.Author Charles Blow, who came out as gay later in life, spotlights other people who openly shared their true selves, showing that it's never too late to be yourself. Watch it on Hulu.
Pose (2018—21)
This FX show, created by Ryan Murphy, presents a drama series that offers a unique look at the LGBTQ+ icons who have shaped culture and their struggles along the way.Michaela Jaé Rodriguez plays Blanca Rodriguez-Evangelista, a transgender woman who is one of many lives driving the ball culture world in the '80s.Watch it on Hulu.
I Kissed A Boy (2023—)
Reality TV dating in an Italian country house.Ten single guys looking for love. Pop legend Dannii Minogue hosts and plays cupid. What could go wrong?Watch it on Hulu.
I Kissed A Girl (2024—)
See the show above. Now: Girl. And still...Dannii Minogue.Watch it on Hulu.
Big Boys (2022—25)
Looking to scratch that college life itch with a good TV series? Big Boys has three seasons for ya.An unlikely duo of boys traverse university life together.Watch it on Hulu.
Pride (2021)
In this six-part documentary series, Pride does an excellent job of chronicling the history of treatment toward the LGBTQ+ community as well as the voices of the pioneers who lived through constant discrimination and civil rights struggles.Watch it on Hulu.
First Day (2020—22)
Looking for the right teen drama? The drama series First Day might be the perfect school away from school.A transgender girl takes on the challenges of a new school, finding the strength to be her true self.Watch it on Hulu.
The Freedom to Exist (2023)
Soul of a Nation offers a glimpse into trans stories during a period of legislation targeting the community, featuring an interview with Elliot Page.Watch it on Hulu.
#Richkids of Beverly Hills (2014—16)
Lovely reality TV trash that you will eat up like a raccoon—and love every second.Rich kids. Beverly Hills. TV Show.Watch it on Hulu.
The Book of Queer (2022)
I know there are a lot of history buffs out there, so The Book of Queer is the perfect watch for those who binge Discovery Channel shows.Celebrate forgotten LGBTQ+ heroes throughout history with these colorful retellings.Watch it on Hulu.
Looking (2014—16)
This HBO Original is perfect if you're looking for the next great LGBTQ+ show to watch.Three gay friends experience life in their thirties in San Francisco.Watch it on Hulu.
Pride of Broadway (2025)
"Don't bring a frown to old Broadway." If theater is your jam, this Hulu special is a must-watch.The show features Broadway legends, offering interviews and behind-the-scenes looks that celebrate queer stars and their allies on the stage.Watch it on Hulu.
And lastly, Pride: Vevo Originals (2025)
Maybe you're just in the mood for a bit of music. Vevo Originals features a diverse range of LGBTQ+ artists compiled for your viewing pleasure.If you enjoy artists like Chappell Roan, Lil Nas X, Victoria Monét, and Kali Uchis, there's something for everyone.Watch it on Hulu.
Stream all these LGBTQ+ picks, and more, on Hulu.
Looking for more LGBTQ+ or Pride content? Then check out all of BuzzFeed's posts celebrating Pride 2025.

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