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UK: Drag dolls: Scottish men discover their feminine side

Started by Natasha, November 23, 2008, 11:11:49 PM

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UK: Drag dolls: Scottish men discover their feminine side

http://scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com/features/Drag-dolls-Scottish-men-discover.4719900.jp
Pauline Diamond
11/23/2008

THE Duchess smiles a hazy half-smile and squints into the spotlight.  Unsteady in her platform heels, she sways a little, adjusts the tiara on top of her ash-blond wig and brings the microphone to her lips. "I am what I am, I am my own special creation."

The opening lines of Jerry Herman's Broadway hit are met with immediate cheers. The song is the unofficial anthem of gay pride and a paean to misfits, outsiders and ugly ducklings everywhere. Gloria Gaynor and Shirley Bassey have both recorded their own versions, but tonight it's delivered in a gravelly baritone by a short, middle-aged
Glaswegian man in a dress.
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