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  2. Lady Red Couture - Wikipedia

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    Kareemia Baines [1] [2] (May 30, 1977 – July 25, 2020), known professionally as Lady Red Couture, was an American drag queen and singer best known as the co-host of Hey Qween! with Jonny McGovern. Born in Park City, Utah , she relocated to Los Angeles , where she became a fixture of the local drag scene.

  3. Over the Garden Fence: All about the leopard slug - AOL

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    A leopard slug makes an appearance during plant removal at the Crawford County Fairgrounds.

  4. Nina Bo'nina Brown - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Brown began uploading makeup tutorials to her YouTube channel. [6] These videos, along with uploads of her casting auditions for seasons five through eight, gained Brown prominence in the drag community. She was the makeup artist for some of Phi Phi O'Hara's looks for her "365 Days of Drag" project. [7]

  5. Raven (drag queen) - Wikipedia

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    David Petruschin (born April 8, 1979), best known as Raven, is an American drag queen, make-up artist, and reality television personality from Riverside, California.Raven was a fixture in the Southern California nightclub scene before gaining international prominence for appearing in both the second season of RuPaul's Drag Race and the first season of All Stars.

  6. The Dark Story Behind Queen Elizabeth I’s Stark White Makeup ...

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    One of Queen Elizabeth I’s most well-known features was her stark white makeup — but the face painting was applied for a deeper, darker reason. Elizabeth I’s makeup, along with the bold red ...

  7. Blu Hydrangea - Wikipedia

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    Outside of Drag Race, Blu Hydrangea is a well-known make-up queen and a part of a group called the Frock Destroyers (with Baga Chipz and Divina de Campo). They also hosted the BBC web series Strictly Frocked Up , a weekly web series where they and another drag queen watch and review each episode of Strictly Come Dancing .

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  9. Mirage (drag queen) - Wikipedia

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    Mirage competed on season 16 of RuPaul's Drag Race. She performed a "heel clack heavy" lip-sync to an original song called "She's Such a Bitch" [4] for the talent show episode. [5] The song referenced season 15 contestant Anetra. [6] On the show, Mirage discussed her Apache heritage and performing at Indigenous Pride. [7]