Home Actor Ma’Ma Queen HD Photos and Wallpapers May 2023 Ma'Ma Queen Instagram - Here I am with my brother and my sister. đź’– For as long as I can remember I wanted to wear dresses and put on some heels. I wanted to have long hair, beautiful nails, wear make up and play “dress up”. I had no clue about “Drag” until I was 19. I “started” doing drag when I was 25 and now I’m 32 and all I can say is: I have always been this way. No matter how hard or difficult, no matter the bullies, the physical trauma’s, me being misunderstood, judged, threatened and attacked. I will not ever change who I am, because I can’t. Trust me I’ve tried, on many occasions. I am proud to be me. To be exactly the human being I am today, despite everything life has thrown at me and I grew strong and smarter with every lesson life has taught me. I stayed true to myself and I will never back down. I will not comply to what society makes of me, puts on my body or tries to force onto me. I’m thankful for those who care about me and accept me for who I am. I’m blessed with beautiful people that see me and know my worth. When I am in drag I want to be the representation I didn’t have as a kid. I want to show people, of all ages and all walks of life, that it’s okay to be yourself and to express yourself. As long as people and minority community’s are endangered for being themselves I will stand up against those that are responsible! I’ll keep my back straight, my chin up, my heart full of love and compassion and my eyes on the horizon. Marching with my long legs and big feet in high f*cking heels towards a future where diversity and inclusivity are truly celebrated and where ALL OF US can be ourselves, FREELY! ♥️

Ma’Ma Queen Instagram – Here I am with my brother and my sister. đź’– For as long as I can remember I wanted to wear dresses and put on some heels. I wanted to have long hair, beautiful nails, wear make up and play “dress up”. I had no clue about “Drag” until I was 19. I “started” doing drag when I was 25 and now I’m 32 and all I can say is: I have always been this way. No matter how hard or difficult, no matter the bullies, the physical trauma’s, me being misunderstood, judged, threatened and attacked. I will not ever change who I am, because I can’t. Trust me I’ve tried, on many occasions. I am proud to be me. To be exactly the human being I am today, despite everything life has thrown at me and I grew strong and smarter with every lesson life has taught me. I stayed true to myself and I will never back down. I will not comply to what society makes of me, puts on my body or tries to force onto me. I’m thankful for those who care about me and accept me for who I am. I’m blessed with beautiful people that see me and know my worth. When I am in drag I want to be the representation I didn’t have as a kid. I want to show people, of all ages and all walks of life, that it’s okay to be yourself and to express yourself. As long as people and minority community’s are endangered for being themselves I will stand up against those that are responsible! I’ll keep my back straight, my chin up, my heart full of love and compassion and my eyes on the horizon. Marching with my long legs and big feet in high f*cking heels towards a future where diversity and inclusivity are truly celebrated and where ALL OF US can be ourselves, FREELY! ♥️

Ma'Ma Queen Instagram - Here I am with my brother and my sister. 💖 For as long as I can remember I wanted to wear dresses and put on some heels. I wanted to have long hair, beautiful nails, wear make up and play “dress up”. I had no clue about “Drag” until I was 19. I “started” doing drag when I was 25 and now I’m 32 and all I can say is: I have always been this way. No matter how hard or difficult, no matter the bullies, the physical trauma’s, me being misunderstood, judged, threatened and attacked. I will not ever change who I am, because I can’t. Trust me I’ve tried, on many occasions. I am proud to be me. To be exactly the human being I am today, despite everything life has thrown at me and I grew strong and smarter with every lesson life has taught me. I stayed true to myself and I will never back down. I will not comply to what society makes of me, puts on my body or tries to force onto me. I’m thankful for those who care about me and accept me for who I am. I’m blessed with beautiful people that see me and know my worth. When I am in drag I want to be the representation I didn’t have as a kid. I want to show people, of all ages and all walks of life, that it’s okay to be yourself and to express yourself. As long as people and minority community’s are endangered for being themselves I will stand up against those that are responsible! I’ll keep my back straight, my chin up, my heart full of love and compassion and my eyes on the horizon. Marching with my long legs and big feet in high f*cking heels towards a future where diversity and inclusivity are truly celebrated and where ALL OF US can be ourselves, FREELY! ♥️

Ma’Ma Queen Instagram – Here I am with my brother and my sister. đź’–

For as long as I can remember I wanted to wear dresses and put on some heels. I wanted to have long hair, beautiful nails, wear make up and play “dress up”. I had no clue about “Drag” until I was 19. I “started” doing drag when I was 25 and now I’m 32 and all I can say is: I have always been this way. No matter how hard or difficult, no matter the bullies, the physical trauma’s, me being misunderstood, judged, threatened and attacked. I will not ever change who I am, because I can’t. Trust me I’ve tried, on many occasions. I am proud to be me. To be exactly the human being I am today, despite everything life has thrown at me and I grew strong and smarter with every lesson life has taught me. I stayed true to myself and I will never back down. I will not comply to what society makes of me, puts on my body or tries to force onto me.

I’m thankful for those who care about me and accept me for who I am. I’m blessed with beautiful people that see me and know my worth.

When I am in drag I want to be the representation I didn’t have as a kid. I want to show people, of all ages and all walks of life, that it’s okay to be yourself and to express yourself.
As long as people and minority community’s are endangered for being themselves I will stand up against those that are responsible!
I’ll keep my back straight, my chin up, my heart full of love and compassion and my eyes on the horizon. Marching with my long legs and big feet in high f*cking heels towards a future where diversity and inclusivity are truly celebrated and where ALL OF US can be ourselves, FREELY!

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