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  2. I Want to Break Free - Wikipedia

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    Following in the tradition of cross-dressing in British comedy, the music video for "I Want to Break Free" sees the members of Queen in a suburban house dressed as women, a parody of the characters from the ITV soap opera Coronation Street. [4]

  3. Abbakka Chowta - Wikipedia

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    Abbakka is portrayed as dark and good looking, always dressed in simple clothes like a commoner. She is portrayed as a caring Queen who worked late into the night dispensing justice. Legends also claim that Abbakka was the last known person to have used the fire-arrow in her fight against the Portuguese.

  4. Cross-dressing in music and opera - Wikipedia

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    Queen cross-dressed in their video for the song, "I Want to Break Free". Annie Lennox is seen dressed in a suit, tie, gloves, and cane in the music video for "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)". The rock band Twisted Sister often dresses cross dressed on stages and photo shoots.

  5. You May Be Surprised by These Actors Who Have Performed in Drag

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    Streisand's groundbreaking work earned her the prestigious title of the first woman to win Best Director at the 1984 Golden Globes. Tyler Perry Studios/Tyler Perry Studios/IMDB 9.

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  8. Nzinga of Ndongo and Matamba - Wikipedia

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    One legend (having no proof) records that Nzinga executed her lovers. She kept 50–60 men dressed as women, according to Dapper's Description of Africa, as her harem, [73] and she had them fight to the death for the privilege and duty of spending the night with her. In the morning, the winner was put to death.

  9. Wartime cross-dressers - Wikipedia

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    Jane Dieulafoy (1851–1916) was a French woman who, when her husband enlisted during the Franco-Prussian War, dressed as a man and fought alongside them. Nadezhda Durova (1783–1866) was a decorated Russian cavalry soldier of the Napoleonic Wars who spent nine years disguised as a man.