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“Doing drag literally cracked me open,” pb said. Since creating that first drag king mug, pb has claimed “they” and “he” as their pronouns and flourished within Chicago’s drag scene, performing digitally during the height of the pandemic and on stages across the city after bars reopened. “That would be the equivalent of someone being like, oh, ballet is just for ladies - it's ridiculous and it should be opened to everyone.CHICAGO - Local artist pb discovered their drag king persona and gender identity on a whim, doing their makeup with friends during a digital drag show.Īfter four hours of painting their face, pb discovered their drag king alter ego and a sense of “gender euphoria,” a state of bliss that trans and gender-nonconforming people feel when their gender expression aligns with their identity. “It is kind of ridiculous for some people to be gatekeeping drag, when drag is an expression and an art form. “But I know so many biological female drag queens that are amazing, and I also know a lot of straight people that do drag. They explain: “People usually think drag is just for cis-men or just men in general. Maybe one day, who knows?” Drag is for everyoneĬre’s alternative kind of performing represents the real expanding face of the current drag scene, far from the polished representation often presented in the media. “She wants to come to see a show - I don't know how I feel about that because I think she'll be in the front row being an embarrassment….
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“When I used to live back at home, I would just come downstairs in full drag. “Drag creates this immediate bond when people are into the same thing.”Īlthough Cre keeps their drag mostly private to their extended family, their mum is fully supportive and very curious. “It’s not, but I'm fine with it because I'm Slytherin, and I do vibe with Sirius Black.” “A lot of people ask if it's to do with Harry Potter, as a contraction of Lucius Malfoy and Sirius Black. “He is kind of a gothic vampy-demon, very cliche, but it just seemed to work. They add: “He originally came from a story I invented. They explained: “I always kind of make a joke that Lucius has his own allowance, since his own wardrobe is quite pretty different from mine.”

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“Finding your drag genre is based on doing something you feel confident in, creating a character that makes you feel like a million bucks.” Cre by day, Lucius by nightīeing inspired by different performers and her favourite gothic movie characters, Cre invented Lucius, their own drag alter ego.

“It took me at least three tries to think of what drag I was going to do. “Drag itself is such a wide field: you don't have to be a king, you don't have to be a queen, you can just be like a drag performer. He said: “Finding own character was probably my favourite part of the whole process.” He added: “When you tell someone that you're a drag king, that automatically makes people like 20 times more interested."įar from the polished glam aesthetic often presented in general media, he turned towards a more alternative form of drag with his goth persona. Lucius prefers portraying male characters over female ones, as he likes the challenge of changing his face with make-up.

“So I started looking and discovered Drag Kings are a thing, and I decided to give it a go.” “I then realised I've been doing drag longer than I thought I was. He explained: “Before I got into drag I used to do a lot of cosplay while studying a uni course in make-up. I mean, that's what I get paid for anyway.”īut Lucius is far from being new to the world of drag. He said: “You essentially get paid for just dressing as that alter ego and running around the stage.
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Ru Paul's Drag Race: Popular reality TV show where drag queens compete in a variety of challenges in the hopes of being crowned the winner of the competition. A drag queen is is usually male, but women can take on the lifestyle too.ĭrag King: Mostly female artists, who dress in masculine drag and take on a 'male persona' Drag queen: Someone who ostentatiously dresses up in women's clothes.
