In The Closet
2026 · Documentary · Comedy · Talk
Figuring out who you are is messy—especially when the world is telling you you’re “not non-binary enough.” In this equally hilarious and heartwarming docu-series, comedian and host Ajahnis Charley raids their enby besties’ closets looking to affirm both their identity and their hotness. Ajahnis is joined by iconic comedian Bren D’Souza and enables their use of psychedelics—psychedelic prints, that is. Actor Amanda Cordner challenges Ajahnis to a dance-off, and improviser to the stars D.J. Mausner breaks down their upscale-playful-masculine-sleazy style. Creator Meg MacKay brings dress-up back, and Drag Queen extraordinaire Chelazon Leroux explores the deeper meaning behind their iconic red dress. Clothing will be swapped, laughs will be had and tears will be shed. That’s tears, not tears—no clothing was harmed in the making of this show!
Episodes
1. D.J. Mausner Is Literally Gender Goals11m · Ajahnis hosts D.J. Mausner—who loves to play with formalwear but doesn’t play with politics.
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It’s a party by day and a protest by night. Ajahnis Charley gets into it with writer and activist D.J. Mausner about expressing masculinity through fashion and the absolute necessity of owning a Soprano-style bowling shirt.
2. Chelazon Leroux Pulls a Femme Top11m · “Are you a boy or a girl?” “I’m an icon.” Ajahnis kikis in the closet with Drag Queen Chelazon Leroux. They discuss bougie Aunties and the pageantry of gender. Later, things get emotional as we explore the deeper meaning of Chelazon’s iconic red dress—there’s genuinely not a dry eye in that closet.
3. Amanda Cordner Found Self-Love in the Strip Club11m · If there’s one thing actor Amanda Cordner will not do, it’s shrink—not their size or their aura. Ajahnis and Amanda talk auditioning while Black and not fitting in—to clothes or spaces that weren’t designed for you. It’s giving unapologetic self-acceptance!
4. Meg MacKay Is Bringing Dress-Up Back11m · Ajahnis gets all the tea on comedian Meg MacKay’s East Coast upbringing, their eclectic androgyny and the oh-so-familiar act of using “customer-service voice.”
5. Bren D’Souza Puts the A** in Acid Grunge11m · From rosaries to rhinestones, Bren D’Souza knows how to accessorize. Ajahnis takes a trip into Bren’s fluid, psychedelic, sequinned world. For legal reasons, we DON’T mean that kind of trip.
6. Ajahnis Charley Is a Real Bougie B*tch11m · Silk! Suede! Cashmere! Oh my! In this episode, iconic host Ajahnis Charley reflects on the closets we met along the way, clocking their own journey of gender and fashion.










