Showgirls , Icons, Goddesses & Superstars

Showgirls/Boys
These ladies have lead the way for us through the years!
Page 114


Sage Summers

As "Miss Gay Las Vegas" [2004], Sage's untouchable impersonation of Tina Turner can be seen every Saturday night in the "What a Drag!" show

Website

Selena

You can find this lady appearing in either Florida or Las Vegas or for that matter anywhere else in the USA, she is a very soot after entertainer.

Website

Paris Bacall

She has been doing drag for about a year. In the year she has work in numerous club and even won Best Newcomer at the Falsies Award for the Imperial Court of Kentucky. She is a dancer and choreographer. She has danced for her drag mother, Latoya Bacall, Miss Gay US of A classic 2005. You can see her performing at Club 141 and the Bar Complex in Lexington Kentucky.

Email

Trai La Trash

Trai la Trash may be known for her big hair and her over the top style, but it’s her talent and charisma that steals the show. Professionally trained in voice and acting, she’s made her way across the country as a star quality performer.
Trai la has graced the cabaret circuit with her solo shows’ like “So Over The Rainbow” at NYC Duplex Cabaret. She appeared in HBO’s Angles in America with Meryl Streep and Emma Thompson. Her role in the revival of Mae West’s “The Pleasure Man” drew mention in New York and Out Magazine.
Michael Musto of the Village Voice highlighted her hostess abilities for the Crap party at New York’s Club “Guernica”. Trai’s signing talents have helped raise hundreds of thousands dollars for charities all over the country.
But it’s not all work and no play. Ms. Trash has added glamour to high-profile partied from Coast to Coast. She has shared the spotlight with the amazing talent of “Dream Girl” Jennifer Holiday, Deborah Cox and Martha Wash. Worked with celebrities Liev Schriber and “Golden Girl’ Rue McClanahan and painted the town with television and Broadway Star Delta Burke and interviewed Kelly Osbourne and Janice Dickenson, in front of a crowd of adoring fans, at her latest book release party at New York’s famed Splash Bar.
Her face and name have graced the television screen on HBO, CNN, Good Morning America and VH1, as well as the pages of People, The National Enquirer, OUT, Advocate, Scene Magazine, New York Magazine, and the Village Voice. She currently writes a nightlife column in the New York Blade that promotes our great community.
If it’s style and talent your looking for then its Trai La Trash you want

Email

Website

Annastacia Beaverhousin

You can find this lady performing in Nashville Tennessee
  So far she has held the following tittles
Miss Tennessee Eoy 2004 
Miss Music City Newcomer 2003
and she was also 2nd runner-up in the 2005 Miss International Pageant. 
She loves the art of illusion and has been performing for 2 1/2 years now.

Email

Nova D’Vine

She's been around a while and is still one of the top acts in Wisconsin! She is a past state title holder for Miss EOY and Miss Wisconsin America. She is still going strong, working throughout the state.

Bianca Bouvier

Miss Bianca Was just Crowned Miss Ohio International 2006.

Email

Alexis Fontaine

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!

Laura Vanity Would

Miss Laura Performs in Canada at Twisted Elements in Calgary Alberta Canada 106 11TH Avenue SW.

Bianca LaBouche

Miss Bianca is also a perfomer at Twisted elements in Calgary Alberta Canada 106 11TH Avenue SW

  Page 101
 Page 102
  Page 103
  Page 104
 Page 105
  Page 106
 Page 107
  Page 8
  Page 109
 Page 110
  Page 111
 Page 112
  Page 113

  Page 114
 Page 115
  Page 116
 Page 117
  Page 118
  Page 119
 Page 120

  Page 121

 Page 122

  Page 123

  Page 124

 Page 125
  Page 126
 Page 127
  Page 128
  Page 129
 Page 130
  Page 131
 Page 132
  Page 133
  Page 134
 Page 135
  Page 136
 Page 137
  Page 138
  Page 139
 Page 140
  Page 141
 Page 142
  Page 143
  Page 144

  Page 145

  Page 146

 Page 147

  Page 148

  Page 149

  Page 150
  Page 151
 Page 152
  Page 153
  Page 154
 Page 155
  Page 156
 Page 157
  Page 158
  Page 159
 Page 160
  Page 161
 Page 162
  Page 163

  Page 164
 Page 165
  Page 166
 Page 167
  Page 168
  Page 169
 Page 170

  Page 171

 Page 172

  Page 173

  Page 174

 Page 175
  Page 176
 Page 177
  Page 178
  Page 179
 Page 180
  Page 181
 Page 182
  Page 183
  Page 184
 Page 185
  Page 186
 Page 187
  Page 188
  Page 189
 Page 190
  Page 191
 Page 192
  Page 193
  Page 194

  Page 195

  Page 196

 Page 197

  Page 198

  Page 199

  Page 200

PAGES 101-200

HOME PAGE