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#DragRace queens from across the show’s herstory are showering drag star, makeup artist and model #FarrahMoan with praise after she came out as #trans. The RuPaul’s Drag Race season nine queen cried tears of joy after speaking her truth in an interview with drag star (and season 14 queen) #MaddyMorphosis on the Thursday (21 December) episode of Give it To Me Straight. “It was a forever-coming,” Farrah told Maddy. “The times in my life where I tried to suppress my trans identity, it was because I felt if I ever did it, I would never be on Drag Race, I’d never be successful. “Back in my day, the trans people that were brave enough to be open and out were very ostracised from society, in my perception.” Farrah said she had been transitioning “unbeknown to my following” since 2019, and described presenting as male during her transition as “more like drag than having to do drag”. “Trying to figure out how to be a cute boy was so much harder for me and came so much more unnaturally, to the point where I was like, ‘I wish I could just go out in drag right now’,” she revealed. The emotional interview was praised by fans and Drag Race stars alike, with hundreds showing their support for the All Stars season four alumni. Fellow Drag Race season nine contestant and All Stars season five winner Shea Couleé pledged her unwavering support in a post on X/Twitter, writing: “Love you so much Farrah.” In a subsequent post on X/Twitter, Farrah Moan thanked Maddy Morphosis for “giving me a safe space to share my story” and expressed her gratitude those who had shown support. “I have been in tears today from all the sweet messages and I feel so free. Thanks again everyone, I love [you],” she gushed. #comingout #lgbtnews #lgbtq #drag
#DragRace queens from across the show’s herstory are showering drag star, makeup artist and model #FarrahMoan with praise after she came out as #trans. The RuPaul’s Drag Race season nine queen cried tears of joy after speaking her truth in an interview with drag star (and season 14 queen) #MaddyMorphosis on the Thursday (21 December) episode of Give it To Me Straight. “It was a forever-coming,” Farrah told Maddy. “The times in my life where I tried to suppress my trans identity, it was because I felt if I ever did it, I would never be on Drag Race, I’d never be successful. “Back in my day, the trans people that were brave enough to be open and out were very ostracised from society, in my perception.” Farrah said she had been transitioning “unbeknown to my following” since 2019, and described presenting as male during her transition as “more like drag than having to do drag”. “Trying to figure out how to be a cute boy was so much harder for me and came so much more unnaturally, to the point where I was like, ‘I wish I could just go out in drag right now’,” she revealed. The emotional interview was praised by fans and Drag Race stars alike, with hundreds showing their support for the All Stars season four alumni. Fellow Drag Race season nine contestant and All Stars season five winner Shea Couleé pledged her unwavering support in a post on X/Twitter, writing: “Love you so much Farrah.” In a subsequent post on X/Twitter, Farrah Moan thanked Maddy Morphosis for “giving me a safe space to share my story” and expressed her gratitude those who had shown support. “I have been in tears today from all the sweet messages and I feel so free. Thanks again everyone, I love [you],” she gushed. #comingout #lgbtnews #lgbtq #drag

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