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Published February 1, 2021, 3:33 PM
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As queer culture continues to come out of the closet, drag queens are gaining a newfound appreciation for their craft and, well, their sheer fabulousness. There’s just so much beauty, positivity, and artistry in drag, and it is just a shame to keep them hidden in the dark.
Filipinos’ fascination about drag queens goes beyond international drag shows or any regular makeup transformation videos online. Years before
Rupaul’s Drag Race entered our streaming life or
Manila Luzon became a queer icon, Filipino drag queens have already been standing on the highest heels, wearing biggest wigs, drawing sharpest eyebrows, and wearing the most glamorous dresses, performing in some of Manila’s colorful bars.