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Drag Performers Are Sharing Their Stories And Secrets, And I'm Absolutely Fascinated

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We can't confirm the authenticity of these stories, but they're from people claiming to be speaking from their own experiences in and around the drag industry.—tiac4540466d9—zacht400831e78—Anonymous, 21, Canada"His opposite was Aubrey O'Day, from Danity Kane.

She flat-out refused to make eye contact with most of us and pitched fits nonstop."—Anonymous, 39, California"Ultimately I quit doing drag because I felt like there wasn’t a place for me as a king and a disabled person. My value as a performer plummeted once I couldn’t do death drops, spins, and splits anymore. No one wanted a drag king who stood there with a cane, no matter how well I captured the song.

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