Yes, a woman can be a drag king. Drag kings are typically women dressing as men for entertainment purposes.
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Drag kings can come from all sexual orientations, be they cisgender or transgender. Drag kings may use prosthetics and other techniques to get a more masculine appearance.
Drag is also a subculture in the LGBTQ+ community. Drag clothing typically involves exaggerated masculinity, femininity, or other forms of gender expression.
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Drag is a type of performance art and the people involved dress up and perform, often in highly stylized ways. This can include clothing, makeup, and accessories. Drag is often a form of self-expression.
Drag is used to challenge traditional gender norms whilst exploring one’s own gender identity. RuPaul’s Drag Race which first premiered in 2009 as a television show in the United States has exposed multiple generations of audiences to drag culture.
On stage and screen, the actor-playwright-screenwriter-producer Tyler Perry has also included his drag character of Madea in some of his most noted productions.


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