Residents at The Manor House care home in Knaresborough have celebrated Pride Month with a drag queen belting out hits in their garden.
Miss Bailey Bubbles entertained the residents with showtunes, songs made famous by Doris Day and a few Abba hits.
Carer Alison Morgan said:
“After a long year of covid restrictions at the home it was lovely to share laughter with the residents with our first live entertainment in the garden since last year.”

(Left-right) Care home staff Jo Meredith, Leigh Rudzinski and Hanna Wilks dressed for Pride
Residents June Sharp and Kath Topping agreed. They said:
“It was very different to anything we’ve seen before but we loved it.
“It was a fun afternoon and Bailey took time to speak to all of us afterwards.”

Care home staff Katie Victoria Pickering and Ali Morgan with a Pride rainbow flag
The residents also enjoyed rainbow-inspired art therapy sessions, quizzes and games of bingo. They also helped dress the home and garden with bright, rainbow-themed decorations.
Katie Victoria Pickering, who organised the activities, said:
“The residents embraced the day and everything it stands for, they were happy to be involved in the lead-up and event itself.”
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