When Saki Yew stepped off stage at this year's Manchester Pride, she felt "joyous".
The former Drag Race UK queen had spent weeks rehearsing and creating costumes for the performance at the city's Sackville Gardens in August.
It was effort she was happy to make for one of the UK's biggest LGBTQ+ events, and the reaction from the crowd made it worth it.
But when she asked Pride's organisers for her payment, she says there was silence.
The charity behind Manchester Pride went bust this week, leaving dozens of performers, vendors and backstage workers unpaid.
In a statement confirming it had gone into liquidation, bosses blamed a "combination of rising costs, declining ticket sales and an ambitious refresh of the format aimed to challenge these issues".
But some believe repeated warning signs about the sustainability of the event weren't heeded.



