Chi Chi DeVayne - ❤ Remembering a Drag Goddess.

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Chi Chi DeVayne - ❤ Remembering a Drag Goddess.

Hey Everybody. Check out my new video Tribute to the Amazing Chi Chi DeVayne. She was on RuPaul's Drag Race Season 8 and RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 3. Chi Chi Passed Aug 20, 2020 from a Rare Autoimmune Disease called Scleroderma.
Check out her Seasons on Drag Race, I'm sure you will love her ❤

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In 1870, the Reynolds Newspaper in the United Kingdom printed the word in a gender-bending context in reference to a party invitation. “‘We shall come in drag,’ which means men wearing women’s costumes,”

This definition probably originated in the theatre of the late 1800s, where male performers wore petticoats to perform as women. Their petticoats would drag on the floor, and so they referred to dressing up as women as “putting on their drags.”
By the 1920s, the term “drag” was being used by gay people. One theory is that it entered the community from Polari, a secret language born out of the criminalization of homosexuality in England that drew on theatre slang.
By 1927, “drag” was clearly linked with the LGBTQ+ community. A.J. Rosanoff’s 1927 Manual of Psychiatry defined drag as “an outfit of female dress worn by a homosexual” or as an actual event, “a social gathering of homosexuals at which some are in female dress.”
Playing with gender and performance wasn’t reserved to men alone, of course. At the turn of the century, women performed as male impersonators. A little later, the Harlem Renaissance had celebrated performers like Gladys Bentley, who wore a top hat and tails. (In fact, it’s possible that “drag king” emerged at this time.)

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