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Pabllo Vittar and Gloria Groove make history as first drag queens to cover Vogue

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The Brazilian drag superstars are the cover girls for the next issue Vogue Brasil, both photographed by Hick Duarte. Pabllo, who was recognised with the first ever GAY TIMES Honour for Drag Hero last year, boasts the largest social media following of any drag queen in the world and has received over one billion views on YouTube for her music.

She also became the first drag queen to receive a Grammy nomination and win an MTV Award. Gloria is an accomplished singer-songwriter and will be the host of Netflix’s upcoming drag reality show A Queen is Born.

The series, which is expected to premiere in November, will follow the entertainer as she transforms baby drag queens into professionals. “I came in the car researching Vogue’s iconic covers

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