Showgirls , Icons, Goddesses & Superstars

Showgirls
These ladies have let the way for us through the years!
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Nikki West

Nikki West was born when she saw my first drag show. She used to be a jazz and ballet dancer and loved doing theatre. She thought it would be easy and maybe some fun! God, who knew the amount of work it took! But she soon found out that it was fun and took an amount of dedication and pride that she has never encountered in anything that she has done. And the best part of it was that Nikki could be used to help the community in a variety of ways.


Ruby Le Dante

This dive was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona. A judge at the Mr and Miss Gay San Francisco Pageant recently asked her how she go her state presence and all she could say is that she guest she was born with it! Now in San Francisco, the City she now calls home, she can proudly say that she has established herself pretty well there

Manley Lennox

Four years ago she began her career in San Francisco at Tango Tango under the guidance of Grizzilla Presley who promptly handed her over to the loving hands of Miss Gina La Divina's Finishing School. She learned how, when, why, and what it is to be a Queen, a lady, a showgirl, and finally a Diva with titles to prove it. She loves the city of San Francisco and has made it her home

Terri Steel

She is a 24 pre-op TS who has been performing on and off since 1997. Originally from Southeast Missouri, now she is living in Orlando FL. Her show style is well rounded from grande costumes to comedy to illusions (Mae West, Ursula from the Little Mermaid, Delta Burke, Marilyn Monroe, and Anna Nicole Smith).

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Satin

She is a professional "On-Stage" female impersonator. She has appeared on Cable TV, performed in Vegas and of course local shows. She specializes in country music, doing Dottie West, Shania Twain, Tanya Tucker and more. She also impersonate Marilyn Monroe, Natlie Cole plus others!! Available for shows in the New England area, other locations may be arranged.

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Valerie Loah

Cassie Nova

April 1st(april-fools) 1991 or 1992, because of a benefit for the AIDS RESOURCE CENTER food pantry, the presidents of all the DGLA organizations had to perform. Cassie was president of G.L.Y.A.(Gay and Lesbisan Youth of America), thus Cassie Nova made her debut. She performed "The Homecoming Queen's Got A Gun!" by Julie Brown and was a hit. So later that evening she entered the amateur show in the Rose Room hosted by Donna Day. She won the contest hands down! She won $$$$MONEY$$$$$!!!!! Now driven by greed she competed for 10 months and was then hired by Caven Enterprises to perform at the Village Station in the Rose Room. Ten years later that lady is still there! She has held the following titles Miss Highland Park 1997, Miss Metroplex 1999, and Miss Oak Lawn 2002

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Truly Fabu

You can find this lady almost anywhere in the USA, she seems to one of the girls that if there is a pageant and they need someone important to judge or entertain, you are most likely to have Miss Truly Fabu show up.

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Tommie Ross

A Texas Sensation...she is the true word of diva...Capturing titles from Miss Continental, Miss World, Miss Gay USofA, Miss National, and so on...if there's a pageant she hasn't done, watch out she's coming. Tommie, has been a true person to me and has given me inspiration and so much advice. When you see her in person, you are memorized by her. She is currently living in Memphis, TN.

Andorra TeTee

I new this is a former 1st runner up at the Miss Maryland Pageant and you can find her performing all over the mid Atlantic states!

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