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Lady Bunny

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The internationally known drag icon, comedian, recording artist and jet-set DJ is as famous for her big-banged bouffant and her notoriously naughty wit as for her ability to get a dancefloor jumping. A Manhattan gal since the early 80s, Lady Bunny shares Atlanta roots with fellow drag star and former roommate, RuPaul, and is most famous for co-founding and emceeing Wigstock, the annual New York City Labor Day outdoor drag festival that ran for nearly 20 years.

Wigstock featured performances by a parade of exotic nightlife stars including Amanda Lepore, Kevin Aviance, Lypsinka, Joey Arias, The Voluptuous Horror Of Karen Black, as well superstars such as Debbie Harry, Boy George, and Neil Patrick Harris and John Cameron Mitchel (both as Hedwig). Considered by many the second and far hipper Pride celebration, and drawing thousands, Wigstock marked the end of the summer for the LGBTQ community and remains a landmark chapter in New York City’s queer cultural history.

Since Wigstock and the days of cutting her comic teeth reducing even the toughest New York City crowds to shrieking hysterics, Lady Bunny’s fame has gone global. She tours constantly, taking her bodaciously bawdy brand of humor to audiences from Cincinnati to Los Angeles, Buenos Aires, London, Marrakesh and Sydney.

From headlining clubs to Pride events worldwide, Bunny has been lucky enough to share the stage or screen with many of her idols including Patti Labelle, Joan Rivers, Bea Arthur, Charo, Elvira, Lynda Carter, Chaka Khan, Grace Jones, Loleatta Holloway, Jocelyn Brown, Martha Wash, Margaret Cho and Christina Aguilera at Radio City Music Hall, who tweeted, “Upstaged at my own show! #Diva.”

A psychedelic whirl of thigh-skimming op art prints, frosted lips, double false eyelashes and “pounds of paint” beneath a thunderhead of blonde wigs, Lady Bunny is not only gloriously glamorous and devastatingly funny, but a firmly established comic queen in a league of her own.

Lady Bunny

The internationally known drag icon, comedian, recording artist and jet-set DJ is as famous for her big-banged bouffant and her notoriously naughty wit as for her ability to get a dancefloor jumping. A Manhattan gal since the early 80s, Lady Bunny shares Atlanta roots with fellow drag star and former roommate, RuPaul, and is most famous for co-founding and emceeing Wigstock, the annual New York City Labor Day outdoor drag festival that ran for nearly 20 years.

Wigstock featured performances by a parade of exotic nightlife stars including Amanda Lepore, Kevin Aviance, Lypsinka, Joey Arias, The Voluptuous Horror Of Karen Black, as well superstars such as Debbie Harry, Boy George, and Neil Patrick Harris and John Cameron Mitchel (both as Hedwig). Considered by many the second and far hipper Pride celebration, and drawing thousands, Wigstock marked the end of the summer for the LGBTQ community and remains a landmark chapter in New York City’s queer cultural history.

Since Wigstock and the days of cutting her comic teeth reducing even the toughest New York City crowds to shrieking hysterics, Lady Bunny’s fame has gone global. She tours constantly, taking her bodaciously bawdy brand of humor to audiences from Cincinnati to Los Angeles, Buenos Aires, London, Marrakesh and Sydney.

From headlining clubs to Pride events worldwide, Bunny has been lucky enough to share the stage or screen with many of her idols including Patti Labelle, Joan Rivers, Bea Arthur, Charo, Elvira, Lynda Carter, Chaka Khan, Grace Jones, Loleatta Holloway, Jocelyn Brown, Martha Wash, Margaret Cho and Christina Aguilera at Radio City Music Hall, who tweeted, “Upstaged at my own show! #Diva.”

A psychedelic whirl of thigh-skimming op art prints, frosted lips, double false eyelashes and “pounds of paint” beneath a thunderhead of blonde wigs, Lady Bunny is not only gloriously glamorous and devastatingly funny, but a firmly established comic queen in a league of her own.

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