Unlike bloody Drag Queens who just keep breeding like rabbits” ~ Bernadette, Priscilla Queen of the Desert
The Stiletto. Nowadays it is not uncommon to find the average adult male attempting to stuff a festering foot into his favourite pair of Christian Louboutins; nor is it uncommon to find that your husband has cast away his razor for a cherished set of GHD’s. Or perhaps you are one of the auspicious few who have retained the dignity of your fuzz covered spouse.
Drag queens are infamous for their adulation of all things glitz and glam, but surely the “strapping young lads” of today should be indulging themselves in something far more masculine than contributing to …show more content…
No, of course not; perhaps it is merely an ephemeral trend that will disappear at the cockerel’s crow, leaving only a spectre of what it once was. On the other hand, it may well be the idea of celebrity and the “need to be noticed” attitude of the youthful generation that has drawn so many into the bosom of silicon. Eric Idle’s song “You Won’t Succeed in Showbiz if You’re Straight” epitomises the pressure placed on young people today. It is true that you no longer get a ‘normal’ celebrity, despite Rhianna’s attempts to pass as ordinary by taking the London tube to her concert it was largely disputed by her large entourage of fans screaming and crying at being within five metres of the woman. Or when David Cameron and his wife opted to see “Wicked” on London’s West End with minimal security; where “minimal security” is classified as four bodyguards seated in the box opposite after checking that all staff were not hiding any concealed weapons. No wonder there is a need to become as outrageous as humanely possible; it is simply impossible to be noticed otherwise! It will almost certainly be the norm to parade around town in ten inch platforms with common household objects on our heads by 2013, courtesy of Lady Gaga’s own fashion line of