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This is a list of drag queens, sometimes known as female impersonators, drag performers, or drag artists. Rock M. Sakura Trixie Mattel Francis Leon Miss Shangay Lily John Epperson RuPaul Pabllo Vittar Zsa Zsa Shakespeer (1976)
Drag queens Bratpack 5 (Gia Metric, Kendall Gender, Synthia Kiss) Canada: 2015-present Drag queens [3] Cissie and Ada: 2 United Kingdom: Drag queens [4] DWV: 3 (Detox, Willam) United States: 2012-2014 Drag queens The Fabulous Wonder Twins: 2 El Salvador: Drag queens Fay Slift and Fluffy Soufflé: 2 Canada: 2016-present Drag queens Frock Destroyers
Bob the Drag Queen: 29 New York City, New York Winner: Kim Chi: 27 Chicago, Illinois Runners-up: Naomi Smalls: 21 Redlands, California: Chi Chi DeVayne† 30 Shreveport, Louisiana: 4th Derrick Barry: 32 Las Vegas, Nevada 5th Thorgy Thor: 31 New York City, New York 6th Robbie Turner: 33 Seattle, Washington 7th Acid Betty: 37 New York City, New ...
The three elementary schools in Bellingham went from the grades kindergarten to sixth, to now kindergarten to fourth. As of 2015, the high school has transitioned to grades 8–12 as the middle school is now grades 4–7 and the two remaining elementary schools South Elementary and Stall Brook Elementary are now K–3.
A motion passed at the conference said initiatives, like drag queen story time, and inviting LGBT+ authors into schools can “help challenge the heteronormative culture and curriculum” in ...
Hormona Lisa made made her first television appearance as an audience member for reality series Bring Back My Girls (2023), while submitting a question to British drag performer Lady Camden. [6] Hormona Lisa attended American drag performer RuPaul's book tour for his memoir The House of Hidden Meanings (2024) on March 10.
Drag performer Maxi Glamour reads “Leonardo the Terrible Monster,” a book about friendship, to a group of more than 20 children during the drag queen storytime event June 21, 2022, at the Glen ...
Benni Miller (born Bennie Roy Miller; December 31, 1984), better known by the stage name Ra'Jah O'Hara, is an American drag queen best known for winning the first season of Canada's Drag Race: Canada vs. the World. [2] She previously competed on the eleventh season of RuPaul's Drag Race in 2019 and the sixth season of RuPaul's Drag Race All ...