A drag queen star from Lincoln has been celebrating their one year anniversary in the community, and
The Lincolnite spoke to Sperm Donna about their journey so far.
Sperm Donna is the creation of 23-year-old Euan MacDonald from Lincoln, who birthed his drag phenomenon on April 26 of last year.
The idea came from boredom, as Euan says he “started drag to save myself from the anguish of lockdown”, but has seen popularity rise with each new Eleganza Extravaganza.
Euan’s mother and little sister help him with his costumes.
The Lincolnite featured Sperm Donna in December, talking with Euan about his move into the drag community during his first few months in that world.
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Drag Race spin-off reveals its line-up of queens
Viva España! 27/04/2021
RuPaul s Drag Race continues to conquer the world with its unique mix of fierce looks, tough challenges and serious drama, and another spin-off is soon set to kick off in Spain.
Drag Race España Twitter account has shared a group shot of the 10 fierce contestants, plus individual details about each queen. World of Wonder
Drag Race España are
Killer Queen,
The Macarena.
The show will be presented by Spanish drag legend Supremme de Luxe, and she will be joined on the panel by actor and directors Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi and fashion designer Ana Locking.
Commonwealth states must end anti-gay laws, say Drag Race stars Tom Ambrose
Two stars of Ru Paul’s Drag Race UK have called for the end of “appalling” anti-gay laws in the majority of Commonwealth countries.
Drag artists Tayce Szura-Radix and A’Whora have launched the Bluebella Pride campaign to demand an end to the suffering. Homosexual activity is illegal in 35 of the 54 Commonwealth nations, including Jamaica, Cameroon and Barbados.
Tayce said: “It is appalling that being gay is a criminal offence in most Commonwealth countries. We are campaigning to apply pressure on these countries to repeal these oppressive laws which thwart lives, perpetuate misery and exacerbate the impacts of the HIV/Aids crisis.”