Beyoncé reads ‘Trans is Beautiful' sign held by Boston drag performer at concert

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Beyoncé reads sign held by drag performer at concert

"I remember in high school,"Single Ladies" had just come out and everyone on YouTube was recreating the dances, and I was like, 'I think that’s something I could do,'" Persuasian said."From there, it just kind of just inspired me as a performer, like her work ethic as well, how passionate she is about inspiring others, so that’s what I do as a drag performer."

Persuasian said she loved the choreography and costume changes in the show, as well as sharing an experience with thousands of other fans who all wanted to celebrate the same artist. "When"Renaissance" came out it was a clear tribute to the LGBTQ community, especially Black and brown folks who created the culture," Persuasian said, saying it was a"crazy experience" to be"seeing and hearing the songs that make you just want to dance and feeling celebrated."

 

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