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drag queen
[drag kween]
noun
a performer, typically one who was assigned male at birth, whose act involves a stylized and exaggerated interpretation of femininity that plays with stereotypical gender themes.
drag queen
noun
a male who dresses as a woman and impersonates female characteristics for public entertainment
slang, a male transvestite
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At one of her most recent ceremonies, everyone stood for the entrance of the bride - only to be surprised by a drag queen, in full bridal regalia.
In January 2023, they became the first drag queen to appear on Dancing on Ice and was partnered with American skater Colin Grafton, finishing third.
"She had no idea about drag but then just found herself and it really changed everything about her life. She's such a great role model for me and that's why I want to be the first deaf drag queen in the world to be on Drag race."
In between pinning every inch, she tells me about how her grandma taught her the sewing basics at 15, as she had dreams of being a drag queen.
I am not gay, I am not straight, I am not a drag queen, I am not a transvestite, I am Jackie.”
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