Showgirls , Icons, Goddesses & Superstars

Showgirls/Boys
These ladies have lead the way for us through the years!
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Mckinzeyt Daniels

Miss Mckinzey Daniels started her  entertainment career back in 2001 in a lovely town known as Fort Walton Beach, Florida. She worked, strived hard and met her goals, at club then she was known as Diva Goddess of the Gulfcoast.  Later she became the MC and Show director for the Thursday and Saturday night shows at club Backstreet, where she was for 1 year, there she met a special person who became part of her life, together they moved to Panama City Beach Florida, where she was featured on the Wed, Fri, Sat show cast, known as the " All Star Cast".
She worked there for exactly a year and a half, then in April of 2005 she moved back to Fort Walton Beach/ Destin Florida. She is now doing a lot of traveling up and down the gulf coast, so look for this lady to perform in a club near you.

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Dave Lynn

Dave celebrated 30 years in the business this year and when she mean celebrate she really mean it! Life has been good to her and she has been given some wonderful opportunities which have come through her work on the cabaret scene. She is very lucky as she enjoys her work whether it's in television or in front of a live audience.
She hopes life is treating you all well enjoy 2005 and see you somewhere soon.

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Sandra Web

Hailing from the Midlands in the early eighties, she borrowed one of her mother’s dresses, strapped on the stilettos and hot footed it down to London. She first enrolled into drag school via the The Black Cap after being mesmerized by HIH Regina Fong. Soon after, on a drunken night out at The Hippodrome some tart calling herself Lily Savage told her - "You've got a face for drag" - then the seed was sown.

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Lily Savage

Lily is another lady you can find doing her stick though out the U.K.

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Simon Craig

The Live Show excels by the extravagantly overwhelming stage costumes and professional presentation. Live singing as well as live performance, charming and sparkling moderation, and a colourful journey through the French and Brazilian revue style are just a few of the highlights electrifying the audience. Simon Craig´s Live Show is a mix of lovely songs by "The Hermes House Band" and "Milk & Sugar". "Can't take my eyes off you" and a House Remix of "Love is in the Air" represent just some of the special gay-lesbian songs she stages with her very powerful voice.

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Natasha Simms

Natasha is now back living and working in Wisconsin after a short stay in Texas.
She is the current Miss Cage 2005, but has decided not to run for too many titles, which is very lucky for the other girls in Wisconsin!
From what I understand about this lady, she is nothing but class and always willing to help out another lady(s) in her quest to win which ever title is up for craps.

Daisy Renee Meadows

Daisy Renee Meadows was born with a dream to entertain and have fun. Daisy has expanded her horizons over the many years and today is recognized as one of the foremost entertainmenters in the unique field of female impersonation.

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Torre Adore

She used to perform many moons ago. She was Miss Rochester 1985, Since 1986 she does drag once in a while for charity work

Frankie Star

I have pictures of many showgirls and pageant winners of which I have no info on any of them. If you recognize this lady could you please send me info on her and if you know her website or email address can you send that along also!

Tiffany Hart

This pretty lady can be seen performing in Chicago, Illinois

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