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A documentary that explores a drag icon's legacy through her family and devoted chosen family. The trailblazing Jamaican | dG1fU3pUcmxlUk1SbFE
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00:00This queen was grand.
00:06Nails, hair, hips, heels, ass, fat, lips, real.
00:10You believed what she was selling you on stage.
00:13You wanted to eat it up.
00:14What did that girl just say, girl?
00:16I don't dance, I work.
00:17It was really about how she captured the audience.
00:20Totally different than any other queen I've seen.
00:23She opened the door for a lot of the black drag queens
00:26that are on church street right now.
00:28She was a force in drag.
00:30Hose, face, lips, eyes, nose, camera, click.
00:35My family don't know what I do.
00:37They think I'm a designer somewhere.
00:42They mentioned anything in his life, what he's doing.
00:45Not once.
00:46It's this old Jamaican stigma.
00:48You have a gay member in the family.
00:51I think they knew.
00:52But they didn't want to know.
00:55Just wish I'd known her better.
00:56I would've told her how much I loved her.
01:03I'm not the only person missing her.
01:05There is a whole community missing her too.
01:08We had our star.
01:10This pioneer of drag, of the black community.
01:15There's an icon in the drag scene.
01:18And from the time, these hair stickies of the journey.
01:20But, on average, she'll see my favorite part of the show's near one moment.
01:22And this one year...
01:23It's a challenge.
01:24It's to try free to live LAURA nail industry in 2006.
01:29But it's 아니고 you, the life girl.
01:30You're a loveinger.
01:31It's aelnTuMi, the life girl.
01:34It's a
01:44bedroom.
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