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THE QUEENS Is Gonna Dress You Up!

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(Image via The Reporters Inc.) This looks great! The Queens is a doc long in the making, and it seems to have captured a lot of soon-to-be-famous queens on their way up.

Watch the trailer below ... "The Queens" OFFICIAL Trailer STREAMING NOW from The Reporters Inc. on Vimeo. Now watch the whole damn doc here!

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