Apr 5, 2005

VR: Who is Kennidi
Monroe, what is she all about and where did she grow up?
KM: Who is Kennidi
Monroe, well Kennidi Monroe is a woman that has been inside of
the body of Travis Bowsher for many of years. I think she was
the person I longed to be but never knew for a very long time.
I grew up in a small town outside of Houston, Texas...Tomball,
Texas.
VR: Where are
you living these days?
KM: I am currently
living in the great city of Chicago, IL. I am finding that I am
a southern belle turned big city girl!
VR: I know this
is a hard question, but can you tell us what your life has been
about?
KM: Not that
hard of a question Vicki, but my life has been hard. Since growing
up in a small Baptist town and dealing with racial issues it was
hard. I grew up without a mother, and was raised by my father
for so many years. So I never really had a mother figure but my
Grandmother. Who, did a great job, helping my father raise me
and my brothers. At 15, I realized I was attracted to men and
different then boys my age. So, I really didn't have any gay influences
in my life or ever seen a gay person let alone a transgendered
one. So I just put myself into the gay category since i was a
boy who loved boys. Plus I was a very femmie boy growing up, so
to overshadow that I wore facial hair and had short hair.
VR: When you were
growing up and each morning you would look in the mirror did you
feel that was the wrong person looking back at you?
KM: I dont know
if I felt like the wrong person, cause like I said I never had
any influences in my life to make me think I was suppose to be
a woman, all I know is that I wasn't suppose to be gay! My father
would talk so much shit about gays it was hurtful even after I
came out. Not till I got to be an adult did he accept my lifestyle
as a gay man.
VR: Who was your
inspiration growing up?
KM: Well, first
and foremost my Grandmother, she ran the family and she helped
raise me and my brothers. As for bigger than life people: Audrey
Hepburn and Julia Roberts, both elegant and talented ladies! One
a legend and one on her way to becoming the next Audrey! Just
Classic BEAUTY!
VR: I know you
got into the drag scene at an early age, can you share with us
what that age was and what was the occasion?
KM: I was 17
and in High School, my drama group competed in speech and debate
tournaments and they had Lip Synching contest. So the only way
we could win is if we had something funny so me and my best friend
who was gay too, did the song "Dentist" from "Little
Shop of Horrors" I played the assistant and from then on
I was hooked to dressing up.
VR: At what age
did you start performing on stage and where was that?
KM: Well, I
studied theatre for a very long time, so I was about 13 when I
started doing theatre on stage. Now drag wise, I was 18 and it
was a club in Houston called Toyz Disco. Which is a Latin club
still there. Erica Andrews and Sweet Savage were doing shows there
on Wednesday nights and my boyfriend at time had dared me to ask
Erica if I could try to do drag one night in show. She agreed
and I came back next week and tried! I was hooked and I kept working
there for tips till they show was cancelled!
VR: At what age
did you start competing in the pageant system
KM: 18
VR: What was
the first pageant you won?
KM: Miss Gay
Teen USA
VR: What has been
your biggest accomplishment so far?
KM: Becoming
the person I thought in a million years i would never be! Also
making my dreams of helping others a reality!
VR: When you
are performing, is there anyone special you like perform as?
KM: Well, right
now that would have to be Kelly Osbourne, cause so many people
love seeing me do her and shes just a fun character to do. I love
punk/rock music, so its fun to be different and do different stuff!
Keep away from norm! But I also love to do Pink, Marilyn Monroe,
Liza Minelli and Stevie Nicks!
VR: Do you have
any aspirations of any major titles in the future?
KM: I would
love to be Miss Continental one day! That is my biggest dream!
So many of my friends and women I admire are former Miss Continentals.
I think its the highest of highest pageants. Its about being a
woman, giving that illusion, making it real. Its like watching
Miss America Pageant but with a twist, we all have dicks! LOL
VR: To compete
in a major like the "Miss Continental", "Miss Gay
America", or "Miss Gay UsofA" what do you feel
it will cost you?
KM: A lot of
time, dedication, and money! Money is a big factor into this,
you cant just walk into a big pageant with a gown you bought at
a prom store! You have to make it fit your body like a glove and
have the big jewelry and costumes, to pull it off. Takes a lot
of time and energy!
VR: When you
win one, which I feel will be sooner than later, will it be one
and out or will you continue to compete?
KM: I dont know
yet, I have always felt that if I won one that I would let it
go, and enjoy what i accomplished! I feel that I need to step down and let other
upcoming girls have their chance at other titles. Don't get me
wrong I have nothing against other girls who have a lot of national
titles, but I feel it should give chances to the upcoming girls.
But since i haven't won one I cant tell you if I will not compete
again after one.
VR: I hear you
are a full time lady now, how is that going?
KM: It's going
great! I think it has taken me many of years of self discovery
to get here but I am here and I LOVE IT!
VR: Have you
had any surgery to help with making you look more female?
KM: I have had
cheeks breast and hips!
VR: Would you
ever get SRS(reassignment surgery)?
KM: NO WAY!
I have nothing against it, but I just don't feel that me personally,
that I am less of a woman than a real woman cause I have a penis.
I think in order to be a real women, it has to come from within!
VR: Who do you
admire these days?
KM: A lot of
people! Kelly Lauren, Miss Continental '88, Erika Norell, Tommie
Ross, Erica Andrews, Chevelle Brooks, and Monica Munro. All Continental
girls!
VR: Do you have
any pet peeves?
KM: Dishonest
people, people who say they're your friends and talk shit behind
your back and mean people!
VR: Do you think
you are a nice person or do you think you can be a bitch at times?
KM: IM BOTH,
just ask my boyfriend! I think I am a very nice person, but I
think every woman has a bitch side to them!
VR: What do you
think makes you stand out above others?
KM: Im just
a normal person, I live a pretty normal, straight life. I am not
big into categorizing myself, I am just Kennidi. After all my
success I don't let it get to my head, I am like everyone else,
I make mistakes and I have flaws. You just don't wake up one day
being beautiful, it takes time and effort. I have flaws, I let
people know, I show them on my site through my pics of my career
and life as a female impersonator to a transgendered woman.
VR: Do you get
nervous when you are asked to speak to a group or perform on stage?
KM: No, I love
being in front of people, I was born to do it! I love to make
people happy, and I love to tell my story...it makes me feel good!
VR: Are you in
love these days and do you care to tell us with who?
KM: IM VERY
MUCH IN LOVE! This man has been in my life for a long time, and
we have been on and off again for over a year now. But its because
we both have needed the breaks, I needed to find myself and grow
up as a woman and he needed to find out where he wants to go in
life. We have had a lot of rough times together and have hurt
each other, but we keep coming back to one another. We are the
only two people that cant handle each other. He's the only man
who has ever taken care of me and treated me like a woman and
not a transgendered person. I believe in the saying, "If
you love something let it go, and if its meant to be it will come
back to you." I feel that has happend to me. I finally feel
this time its going to last and work! I was watching the movie
"The Notebook" the other day and if you have seen it,
its basically how my boyfriend and I are! I love Craig with all
my heart, he means world to me, even though I have made him out
to be the bad guy in past, he has never been bad just an ass at
times, just like I'm a bitch at time! LOL
VR: Where do you
see yourself in the future?
KM: A sucessful
hair designer for Aveda and BIG Name in the Transgendered world!
VR: As a transgendered
person do you think you have receive proper respect you deserve
in life?
KM: Most of
the time yes, but there are times I feel we dont receive the respect.
I think personally I have broke the stereotype of what a transgendered
person should be, cause i dont fit the mold!
VR: What do you
think you have to offer the transgender community, anything at
all?
KM: My story,
my life, my talent, my heart and my love for helping others. My
salon has opened their hearts and souls to welcoming transgendered
people in. I love it so much, and wish I could help more girls.
The salon I work for is in Lombard, IL (Northwest Burbs of Chicago),
its an Aveda Concept Salon called Tambray Lantz Salon. I'm always
looking for girls to come in for pampering! Information can be
found on my site about the salon!
VR: What words
of wisdom would you give to someone who is reaching out for help?
KM: Don't rush
into this lifestyle, work out the kinks, take many years to find
yourself, and make sure this is what you want. It's not an easy
world, and don't think that since you cant cut it in society as
a man that you can as a woman! IT TAKES A STRONG ENOUGH MAN to
be A STRONG WOMAN! It took me five years of dressing up to discover
I was mean to live as Kennidi. I see so many girls depressed cause
they rushed in their decisions. It doesn't matter how old you
are, you have to start somewhere and its not easy!
VR: Do you have
a final statement, for our readers?
KM: Live life
to the fullest! You only get one chance, make it right and be
happy! "No Day But Today..." --from the Musical Rent,
great words to live by!

Note from Vicki Rene: I remember getting an email from this "little girl" a few years ago, all thrilled to death she found my website! She was as proud of herself as proud could get. She thanked me over and over again for my site and how I was helping young girls like herself to be herself.
We have kept in contact over the last few years somewhat, not as much as we said we would, but I will tell you this, she is not a little girl anymore, she is all grown up and has become a woman! And you know how I said she was so proud of herself, I can not be any proud of her than she was that first day she wrote me.
She had a dream, and she is about to make that dream a reality! God bless you Miss Kennidi Monroe, I do love you with all my heart.