Leslie Jordan.Photo: Vivien Killilea/GettyIf you can’t get enough ofLeslie Jordan’s hilarious hot takes on Instagram, you’re in luck: He’s got a new gig!The 65-year-oldWill & Graceactor will soon host his own show,Hunker Down Radio with Leslie Jordan, on Apple Music Country. The hour-long show — available for free or on-demand on Apple Music — launches Sunday, Feb. 28 at 2 p.m. ET and will air weekly.In addition to opening up about his life on the show, the Chattanooga, Tennessee, native — along with his co-host, Nashville songwriter Travis Howard — will no doubt give listeners some of his signature sassy one-liners, as well as deliver playlists filled with country, gospel and blues tracks.“I’ve done Broadway. I was inTheHelp. I’ve done feature films. I’ve done so much television. I’ve done every god-awful sitcom known to man, forever, for 30 or 40 years. I’ve never done a radio show,” he says inHunker Down Radio’s debut episode.Want to get the biggest stories fromPEOPLEevery weekday?Subscribe to our new podcast,PEOPLE Every Day,to get the essential celebrity, entertainment and human interest news stories Monday through Friday.The LGBTQ icon found a massive new audience in 2020, after hisconfessional Instagram videos went viralin the early weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic.“People knew me from my characters, but I’m amazed that, people discovered me asme,” Jordan recently told PEOPLE. “They loved me. And they came back.“Up next, the comedian will release his debut albumCompany’s Comin'— a star-studded collection of hymnalduets with Brandi Carlile, TJ Osborne and more — on April 2.
Leslie Jordan.Photo: Vivien Killilea/Getty

If you can’t get enough ofLeslie Jordan’s hilarious hot takes on Instagram, you’re in luck: He’s got a new gig!The 65-year-oldWill & Graceactor will soon host his own show,Hunker Down Radio with Leslie Jordan, on Apple Music Country. The hour-long show — available for free or on-demand on Apple Music — launches Sunday, Feb. 28 at 2 p.m. ET and will air weekly.In addition to opening up about his life on the show, the Chattanooga, Tennessee, native — along with his co-host, Nashville songwriter Travis Howard — will no doubt give listeners some of his signature sassy one-liners, as well as deliver playlists filled with country, gospel and blues tracks.“I’ve done Broadway. I was inTheHelp. I’ve done feature films. I’ve done so much television. I’ve done every god-awful sitcom known to man, forever, for 30 or 40 years. I’ve never done a radio show,” he says inHunker Down Radio’s debut episode.Want to get the biggest stories fromPEOPLEevery weekday?Subscribe to our new podcast,PEOPLE Every Day,to get the essential celebrity, entertainment and human interest news stories Monday through Friday.The LGBTQ icon found a massive new audience in 2020, after hisconfessional Instagram videos went viralin the early weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic.“People knew me from my characters, but I’m amazed that, people discovered me asme,” Jordan recently told PEOPLE. “They loved me. And they came back.“Up next, the comedian will release his debut albumCompany’s Comin'— a star-studded collection of hymnalduets with Brandi Carlile, TJ Osborne and more — on April 2.
If you can’t get enough ofLeslie Jordan’s hilarious hot takes on Instagram, you’re in luck: He’s got a new gig!
The 65-year-oldWill & Graceactor will soon host his own show,Hunker Down Radio with Leslie Jordan, on Apple Music Country. The hour-long show — available for free or on-demand on Apple Music — launches Sunday, Feb. 28 at 2 p.m. ET and will air weekly.
In addition to opening up about his life on the show, the Chattanooga, Tennessee, native — along with his co-host, Nashville songwriter Travis Howard — will no doubt give listeners some of his signature sassy one-liners, as well as deliver playlists filled with country, gospel and blues tracks.
“I’ve done Broadway. I was inTheHelp. I’ve done feature films. I’ve done so much television. I’ve done every god-awful sitcom known to man, forever, for 30 or 40 years. I’ve never done a radio show,” he says inHunker Down Radio’s debut episode.
Want to get the biggest stories fromPEOPLEevery weekday?Subscribe to our new podcast,PEOPLE Every Day,to get the essential celebrity, entertainment and human interest news stories Monday through Friday.
The LGBTQ icon found a massive new audience in 2020, after hisconfessional Instagram videos went viralin the early weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“People knew me from my characters, but I’m amazed that, people discovered me asme,” Jordan recently told PEOPLE. “They loved me. And they came back.”
Up next, the comedian will release his debut albumCompany’s Comin'— a star-studded collection of hymnalduets with Brandi Carlile, TJ Osborne and more — on April 2.
source: people.com