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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Is drag an act or not?

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PatatiPatatras · 18/08/2023 15:10

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-66522939

"Ella Vaday was a star on season three of RuPaul's Drag Race UK, and she says what's happened "shows you there is so much homophobia and transphobia still out there".

She would "never walk around with drag face on" outside of performing for fear of being attacked."

Daniel Craig was James bond. That's an actor. Acting. I don't go around calling him James bond, unless in jest.

This Ella seems to have no underlying actor. And all the drag actors are "she". So no acting going on then?

Drag is an act is now a big lie, me thinks.

And yeah we need to do more for homosexuals as they are currently being attacked (before the moderators come for me).

Giancarlo wearing sunglasses and smiling at the camera. He is wearing a white t-shirt and red backpack. The background is blurred, with trees and green hedges visible, along with multiple people.

Clapham stabbing: 'More needs to be done to protect LGBT community'

People from the LGBT community tell BBC Newsbeat how they feel after suspected anti-LGBT attacks.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-66522939

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fantasmasgoria1 · 18/08/2023 15:28

I am not a fan of drag and have never seen a performance but I have seen drag artists on other shows and they always referred to themselves as she, in fact so did those around them. So as you said is it actually an act?

PatatiPatatras · 18/08/2023 23:20

Ugh. It's the movie inception but in real life.

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