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High School Crowns Zachary Willmore as First Male Homecoming Queen

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KOMU. “It was just really special to me.”He added: “It was the final stepping stone for me to be like 'people like me.' I feel happy.”Willmore said he initially used a social media poll to decide to run for king or queen. “They thought queen would look prettier on the sash,” he said. “I was like, 'You're so correct.' So I chose queen.”Willmore, who boasts more than one million followers, posted on TikTok before he was crowned.  “We’re having a blast…it’s scary as hell,” Willmore said.He also posted a video of him being announced as Homecoming Queen and celebrating with the cheerleading team.

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