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The Queen of The Court has been crowned, and the lucky winner is Double Dee Demerits. She's larger than life and went completely shoeless...

Bar Bitch Chew Art – The Rebellion

Fashion. Art. Drag. These are terms which have died an insufferable death in the new millennium yet find themselves reborn at the hands of...

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Dear children, I'm super, thanks for asking. She may be the Sue Sylvester backstage in her little world, but I'm the real Sue Sylvester, bitch. And...

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So, darling, you're not really a star until you've appeared on an international stage now are you darling? Simple answer: no. So which little...

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Dear Julia Gillard. Women in power- it's the way it should be. Although I have to admit I don't like the current bob. It's...

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It seems that soul sucking is the new black. Forget plastic surgery. Forget cosmetic procedures. Forget stomach stapling, lap band surgery, chin implants or...

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Here at OUTinPerth we have small feminine hands. We pride ourselves on the delicate curl of our tiny pinkies, the petite protrusion of our...

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Rumour has it The Drag Wars are over. With casualties lying in the thousands (of bitchy text messages), it seems that Perth's two reigning...

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