Diversity Rules Magazine

March 2018

Diversity Rules Magazine - _lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning_

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5 Diversity Rules Magazine March 2018 She's back! Season 9's Southern belle departed way too soon after injuring her knee. But Eureka is back fol- lowing knee surgery, and hungrier than ever to prove herself the second time around. Kalorie Karbdashian-Williams (Al- buquerque, NM) | Twitter/Insta- gram: @kalkarbdashianw Kalorie's infectious giggle might be the first thing to enter a room, but it's her gravity-defying ass that has all eyes on it as she leaves. is twerk queen proudly flaunts her curvaceous body in daring sexy dance performances. Kameron Michaels (Nashville, TN) | Twitter: @KameronMichaels, Ins- tagram: @kameronmichaels You're equally as likely to find this tattooed muscle queen down at the gym pumping iron, as you are to find performing at her local drag bar in Nashville. Deliberately intending to capture strength and beauty, Kam- eron Michaels is the body builder Barbie doll. Mayhem Miller (Riverside, CA) | Twitter/Instagram: @eOnlyMay- hem, Mayhem enters the competition with big expectations, as the sister of Drag Race alumni like Raven, Morgan Mc- Michaels, Delta and Detox. Mayhem dazzles her Los Angeles' audiences with polish and sass. Miz Cracker (New York, NY) | Twit- ter/Instagram: @miz_cracker Proud to call Bob e Drag Queen her drag mother, Miz Cracker be- gan doing drag as a member of Bob's Marches for Equality in Times Square. Pretty and witty, Miz Cracker cap- tures you with her beauty, and then surprises you with the belly laughs. Monét X Change (Bronx, NY) | Twit- ter/Instagram: @monetxchange Monet blurs the lines of comedy, per- formance and New York City grit. A degree in Opera Performance means she's the singer of the season, while her bright colorful street style ensures all the judges eyes will be on her. Monique Heart (Kansas City, MO) | Twitter: @IAmMoniqueHeart, Ins- tagram: @kevinandmonique A creative well-rounded queen who knows how to do hair, makeup, dance… and make an entrance. A de- voted Christian, Monique enters the competition hungrier than most to win, and with a promise to live up to her moniker as the "Heart of Season 10." e Vixen (Chicago, IL) | Twitter/ Instragram: @eVixensworld Hailing from Chicago's South Side, e Vixen combines elements of po- litical art and protest into her perfor- mances. is vocal, woke queen brings both activism and fire to the stage - and is not about to take on her com- petition lying down. Vanessa Vanjie Mateo (Tampa, FL) | Twitter/Instagram: @VanessaVanjie Get these cookies, baby! Drag Race Season 3 and All Stars Season 1 star Alexis Mateo's drag daughter brings electricity to the stage, with her high- energy dance performances and win- ning personality. Will Vanessa finish the job that Alexis Mateo started? Yuhua Hamasaki (New York, NY) | Twitter: @YuhuaNYC, Instagram: @yuhuahamasaki Originally hailing from China, Yuhua moved to Manhattan's Chinatown when she was seven. Now a sickening RuPaul - Con't on page 6

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