Minutes later, the lights dim and a belly dancer jumps onstage, slinking about with a yellow snake around her neck while Britney Spears' 'I'm a Slave 4 U' blasts in the background. 'I think every gay Mormon child wishes for a mom like that,' Garett says wistfully. She's a 'mama dragon,' a term the Mormon community uses to describe mothers who fiercely advocate for gay rights. Linda Stay, their close friend and future wedding officiate, walks over and gives both men large hugs. Kyle shrugs and they both put their hands together. Their letters of resignation from the Mormon church had been submitted five months earlier soon after, they received confirmation from the Church that their names had been removed from the membership records. 'Put your hands together if you're Mormon,' Drag Donald shouts. George, Utah, to raise money for the cancer treatment of the mother of a gay man in the community, and the Fire House is one of the few venues in town that hosts LGBT events. We're at a drag-show charity event in St.
Garett Smith sits in Kyle Cranney's lap, laughing and clapping, as Drag Donald Trump emcees at the Fire House Bar & Grill.