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The Las Culturistas Culture Awards have gone from a part of Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers’ podcast to a full-fledged two-hour televised event, and the awards show is back on Bravo for the second year. The special airs live on Bravo at 9 p.m. ET on Wednesday and will be simultaneously available to stream on Peacock.
At a Glance: How to Watch the 2026 Las Culturistas Culture Awards
And while the scale may have gotten bigger, the awards haven’t gotten any more serious. There’s the “Best Celebrity Nature Name,” with nominees The Rock, Sky Ferreira, Ivy Wolk, Tree Paine, and Gorillaz, the “Claudia Winkleman Award For Excellence in Bangs” (Wolk got a second nod in this category), and the “Linda Blair Award for Most Terrifying Child or Children in Media,” with nods for Weapons, Adolescence, and Angelica from Rugrats.
And while the podcast and awards show are focused on pop culture and entertainment, some categories are broader; there’s “Outstanding Thing to Say When Forgetting Someone’s Name,” “Best Temperature,” and “Favorite Room in the House, If We’re Being So Real.”
If you’re looking to stream the special, it will air on Bravo at 9 p.m. ET and will be available to stream at the same time on Peacock. Peacock doesn’t offer a free trial, and the Premium plan starts at $10.99/mo. If you’re looking to stream the special live without signing up for Peacock, you can also get a free trial to a service that carries Bravo, like DirecTV or Hulu + Live TV.
DirecTV
DirecTV carries Bravo across its streaming packages, and Bravo is also available with the MyEntertainment Genre Pack, which starts at $35/month after a five-day free trial.

Hulu + Live TV
Hulu + Live TV also carries Bravo in its streaming package and costs $89.99/month after a three-day free trial. The streaming service also includes Disney+ and ESPN.

Peacock
Peacock does not include a free trial, and plans start at $7.99 for Peacock Select or $10.99 for Peacock Premium, which includes access to NBC, Bravo, and live sports.
The award show was taped on May 30, and attendees included Will Ferrell, Hannah Einbinder, RuPaul, Rachel Zegler, and others.
Cohosts Yang and Rogers explained that they felt more confident heading into the awards show this year. Yang told The Hollywood Reporter, “I think we’re really steady this time, and I think that just means that we walked the crucible of year one. I think there are things about tonight and this year that I think will certainly outdo last year.”