The cannabis activist, dancer and musician, who rose to fame as a contestant on the sixth season of RuPaul’s Drag Race, said she’s “presented as female for the last 10 years” through the art of drag, which made her ease into her identity in a way that “made it more explainable to the masses”.
Speaking with Entertainment Weekly, Laganja revealed of her journey: “I do want to be able to express this at all times. I just got my haircut – a very feminine cut – and in one week already, my life has changed.
I’m able to come off stage and take my makeup off and still see a beautiful woman in the mirror. It’s powerful.” The legendary entertainer came out to her “incredibly supportive” family one week ago, although she confided in her closest