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Home Arts & Entertainment, Drag, Satire-A-Go-GoDonnaTella Howe joins NBC’s “The Blacklist” thanks to Facebook Blitzkrieg

DonnaTella Howe joins NBC’s “The Blacklist” thanks to Facebook Blitzkrieg

September 12, 2014• byBrad Gilligan
She's creepy and she's kooky, mysterious and spooky. She's all together ooky... she's DonnaTella Howe. *snap snap*

She’s creepy and she’s kooky, mysterious and spooky. She’s all together ooky…
she’s DonnaTella Howe. *snap snap*

Art is about to imitate life for one of Seattle’s most infamously polarizing starlets, DonnaTella Howe. The drag queen has signed on for a recurring role on NBC’s second season of The Blacklist, the network announced today. She joins a growing list of guest stars, to include Paul Reubens, Mary-Louise Parker, and Krysten Ritter.

“My spot on the show has been in the works ever since the original Blacklisting,” Miss Howe said in a press release on her now defunct Facebook page. “But, now that Facebook is on a witch hunt against people that don’t prefer to use their legal name, they felt it was fitting to work the storyline into their new season.”

Cherry Sur Bete, Isabella Extynn-St James, and Cuntella Von Tease have also been rumored to appear on the show as protagonists against a big corporation like Facebook that is trying block out anonymous name-usage. Mark Zuckerberg will portray his douchey self in the villainous character role coming after: performers, burly-girls, transgender citizens, and Native Americans that are supporting Olivia LaGarce’s change.org campaign, which has grabbed over 3,000 supporters.

Season 2 of The Blacklist premieres Monday, September 22nd on NBC.

About the Author: Brad Gilligan

BRAD GILLIGAN is one of our more polarizing writers. Born in the Midwest, his presence was bestowed upon us thanks to the United States Air Force. He has since retired from fighting for our freedoms, moved to Chicago, but remains a part of our staff reporting on pop culture, club kids/events, as well as other various topics.

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