Naomi Smalls was not one of my favorite this All Stars season (her season was not memorable for me) but she definitely wowed me with her Prince look and thought she had the best lip synth this past episode with those moves highlighting her “legs for days.” Rooting for her now! "I want to be the only one you come for...." | |
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darlingnikkkki said: Naomi Smalls was not one of my favorite this All Stars season (her season was not memorable for me) but she definitely wowed me with her Prince look and thought she had the best lip synth this past episode with those moves highlighting her “legs for days.” Rooting for her now! I'll just leave this here... | |
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i should specify though that eventho i've mentioned it, i'm not talking about transgender people. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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"Some people think that Drag queens is a gay- only art form because it removes it from the fetish community and, more importantly, because of Drag's history. Drag queens is a name that was basically an insult that feminine gays reclaimed during the mccarthy era. Mccarthy sought out to not only persecute commies but "unamerican" people including LGBT. In 1950's grenwich village, police were instructed to arrest anyone wearing a female article of clothing. In protest, gay men put on shows where they wore hyper feminine and flamboyant outfits in clubs as protest. One of the most famous clubs that drag queens went to is a mob-owned club called stonewall (stonewall riots). the tradition of dragqueens being symbol for gay rights can be seen in any gay pride parade, paris is burning documentary and Andy worhol's 1960's movie about drag. one thing to remember is there is a difference between female impersonator and drag queens. A drag queen must have a developed alter ego that is separate from their male counterpart. Ben dela creme is the best example of this because the queen's boy identity is shy and introspective wheras dela's "terminally delightful" personality is the part of ben that feels like he has overcome his depression. Impersonators are moreso just playing a role. examples of female impersonators are: Shakespearian actors, some like it hot and Madea. Tyler perry is not a drag queen because madea is not his alter ego or even someone he identifies with. SO BASICALLY: people who think that drag is a performance art for gay men to express their feminine side and challenge societies roles, they would call a straight drag queen ( even if they work at drag clubs) a female impersonator or a boy in a dress. I think that this attitude is changing because fishy queens are becoming more popular. Unlike low camp, high camp, underground, clubkid and dragball styles of drag, fishy is the least politically and socially consious; if you look like a girl your in. A straight person could do this type of drag."
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If a smaller percentage of those who are out re: sexuality are identifying as gay, I think it makes sense to ask why. | |
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Non-binery/gender fluid has been more accepted for women for a long time. The men are just figuring out that the label might work for them as well. IstenSzek said: i should specify though that eventho i've mentioned it, i'm not talking about transgender people. The wooh is on the one! | |
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Edited to add: After looking into the author a little more, it's clear that this writer's questioning goes beyond Rent. As for me, I'm keeping my fingers crossed that tonight's performance will be fantastic, and I'm looking forward to having tons of fun with every second of it. : )
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Kinda leading OT from Prince discussion, but Naomi Smalls and Valentina being the Bottom 2 of last episode (making the club) was "f***ed up", like what Latrice Royale said. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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They were the bottom team because they had the most basic concept followed by undercooked execution. It was a clearcut decision. | |
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I'm not even a big fan of this show but u guys are here tangenting about the most recent episode and I don't see anyone mentioning that the voiceover prior to Club 96 RuPaul says "glam slam thank you ma'am" if it was just a dream, call me a dreamer 2 | |
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Caught that too. I think that was Ru's nod to Naomi's doing Prince the previous episode, carrying on the theme, I know Ru is a longtime fan. | |
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I'd love to go to The Beehive, just to look fancy
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I'm scared Naomi might go home in tonight's episode though | |
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Check out the video entitled "Naomi Smalls' 'Prince Inspired' Makeup Tutorial": https://m.youtube.com/wat...LHgG5j8NW4 | |
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Thanks I loved Naomi applying lip liner to her already plumped lips.
Bianca Del Rio explained the art of drag which is "not so much to look like a woman, but to be an extended version of a woman". This would apply to celebrity impersonations, like Naomi Smalls doing Prince, Chad Michaels as Cher, Kennedy Davenport as Little Richard and Ben De La Creme as Maggie Smith. | |
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