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Lady Bunny, originally known as "Bunny Hickory Dickory Dock" (born Jon Ingle, August 13, 1962), is an American
drag queen A drag queen is a person, usually male, who uses drag clothing and makeup to imitate and often exaggerate female gender signifiers and gender roles for entertainment purposes. Historically, drag queens have usually been gay men, and part of ...
, nightclub DJ, actor, comedian, and event organizer. She is the founder of the annual
Wigstock Wigstock was an annual outdoor drag festival that began in 1984 in Manhattan's East Village that took place on Labor Day. Continuing, with a few gaps, until 2005, the festival would traditionally act as the unofficial end to the summer for the ...
event, as well as an occasional television and radio personality. She has released
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singles such as " Shame, Shame, Shame!" and "The Pussycat Song", and has hosted two one-woman comedy shows, 'That Ain't No Lady!' and 'Clowns Syndrome'.


Personal life


Early life and education

Lady Bunny was born in
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, but grew up in
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, and describes her childhood to have been "wonderful and helucked out in the parents department." Her mother is a retired registered nurse and her father is a history professor at the
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UT-Chattanooga, UTC, or Chattanooga) is a public university in Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States. It was founded in 1886 and is one of four universities and two other affiliated institutions in the ...
. Growing up, she would try on costumes and outfits, and put on plays with the other kids in the neighborhood. Her family lived next to a florist and she would collect the thrown out ribbons in the garbage and turn them into costumes for the plays. When Bunny was 11, her family moved to
Ghana Ghana (; tw, Gaana, ee, Gana), officially the Republic of Ghana, is a country in West Africa. It abuts the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean to the south, sharing borders with Ivory Coast in the west, Burkina Faso in the north, and Tog ...
for a year to accommodate her father, who had received a
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. "It was the best year of my life", she said, remembering banana trees in her backyard and a giant snake that slithered on the road. "I still gag West African cab drivers by speaking the remnants of Fante. I can only say a few things, but it tickles them like crazy." She briefly attended
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, a
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boarding school in
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, England. Based on her experiences, Bunny regards the English education system to be better than the American one. Upon graduating, she enrolled at the
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, where her father teaches, but later relocated to Atlanta, where she attended
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.


Present

Lady Bunny says she has an affinity for
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and has considered transitioning. She spends her public life in drag and uses she/her pronouns. Lady Bunny is seldom seen out of women's clothing. In a 2022 interview, Lady Bunny said "I guess if I had to label myself, I would say I'm probably nonbinary, but I don't feel the need to stipulate." Lady Bunny currently lives in New York City. She does not often discuss personal matters, and has no known romantic partner or children.


Career


Atlanta

In Georgia, Lady Bunny met
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. For a time they were go-go dancers for a band called the Now Explosion. Alongside Larry Tee, the two became fixtures on the
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gay scene in the early 1980s. They appeared in a variety of low-budget films, including the ''
Starbooty ''RuPaul is: Starbooty!'' is a 1987 low-budget underground film trilogy starring and co-produced by a then-unknown drag queen, RuPaul. Because it was produced on a very low budget, various posters, advertisements and video covers alternate the ...
'' series. In the episode of RuPaul's Drag Race entitled 'Roast in Peace', RuPaul revealed that he was the first person to ever put Lady Bunny in drag, technically making him her drag mother. RuPaul and Lady Bunny later relocated to New York City together.


New York

In 1983, Lady Bunny moved to New York City, where she and RuPaul shared an apartment for a time. They worked at the Pyramid Club. She remembers that one of the first times she performed in New York she lip-synced Gloria Gaynor's "
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" and fell during the performance, losing her wig and a shoe. Bunny's performance style during this period blended lip sync, dance, and comedy. Her performances often included self-deprecating commentary, and short criticism of other performers broken up by short bits of dancing. During this period, she also held several odd jobs such as working in an ice cream parlor and in sales for publisher
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. Soon, Lady Bunny became one of the
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and in 1985, she organized the first
Wigstock Wigstock was an annual outdoor drag festival that began in 1984 in Manhattan's East Village that took place on Labor Day. Continuing, with a few gaps, until 2005, the festival would traditionally act as the unofficial end to the summer for the ...
, an annual drag queen festival that lasted until 2005, and was later revived in 2018. The idea to revive Wigstock came from Neil Patrick Harris' husband,
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. Wigstock became the subject of
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's 2019 documentary ''
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'', which included
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,
Kevin Aviance Kevin Aviance (born Eric Snead on June 22, 1968) is an American drag queen, club/dance musician, fashion designer and nightclub personality. He is a personality in New York City's gay scene and has performed throughout North America, Europe and ...
,
Willam Willam Belli (, born June 30, 1982), mononymously known as Willam, is an American drag queen, actor, singer-songwriter, reality television personality, author, and YouTuber. Willam came to prominence as a contestant on the fourth season of ''R ...
, and
Neil Patrick Harris Neil Patrick Harris (born June 15, 1973) is an American actor, singer, writer, producer, and television host. Primarily known for his comedic television roles and dramatic and musical stage roles, he has received multiple accolades throughout ...
.


Performance

Lady Bunny is known for her "big curves, bigger hair" and is one of the legendary and ubiquitous New York City drag queens that is still performing today. She is a staple of
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, she tours alongside cabaret shows, and DJs around the globe. She was DJ at
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' 40th anniversary party in Paris and for the Standard's Black Out Party, which celebrated the 25th anniversary of Naomi Campbell's fashion career. Lady Bunny is the regular DJ for Empire State Pride Agenda and has served as the in-house DJ for
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and V Magazine. Lady Bunny is a huge music aficionado. Her favorite Blondie song is '' Fade Away and Radiate''. ''Hideaway'' by Canadian musical
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is a pop song Lady Bunny regularly spins during DJ sets for its popular and underrated appeal. Lady Bunny has been releasing her own original music since 1996. Lady Bunny has written and run two one-woman comedy shows at LGBT club ''La Escuelita'', 'That Ain't No Lady!' and 'Clowns Syndrome', the latter receiving praise from the New York Times. Both comedy shows toured globally. Bunny can put together a full drag look within 20 minutes and maintains that every drag look must include faux lashes and a good wig. Her style of drag performance is comedic and often involves the parodying of popular songs. She most often appears in blonde wigs, and frequently performs at XL Nightclub. She has shared the stage with other popular New York City Drag Queens like
Bianca del Rio Roy R. Haylock (born June 27, 1975), better known by the stage name Bianca Del Rio, is an American drag queen, comedian, actor, and costume designer. She is known for winning the sixth season of ''RuPaul's Drag Race''. Since her time on ''Drag R ...
. Lady Bunny was featured on the European leg of the Werq the World Tour. Lady Bunny is featured prominently in "The Tyranny of Consciousness", a 2017 five-channel video installation by video artist
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, which premiered at "Viva Arte Viva", the 2017
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, curated by Christine Maciel. The video is now in the permanent collection of the
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, Los Angeles. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Lady Bunny produced an online drag show called 'Cuntagious'. In January 2021, she launched a podcast, ''Ebony and Irony'', co-hosted by Monét X Change. Lady Bunny has appeared in films such as ''
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'', '' Wigstock: The Movie'', ''
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'', ''
Peoria Babylon ''Peoria Babylon'' is a 1997 comedy-genre film directed by Steven Diller. It premiered at the Chicago Lesbian and Gay International Film Festival in November 1997.
'', ''
Starrbooty ''Starrbooty'' is a 2007 film written by and starring drag queen RuPaul. It is the fourth in a series of films starring the title character, a top secret government agent and supermodel. The original three films (collectively titled RuPaul Is: St ...
'', ''
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'', and ''
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''.


Television

In 2005, she was a roaster on the Comedy Central roast of
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and released her first DVD, ''Rated X for X-tra Retarded''. Lady Bunny served on the judges' panel on the spinoff show ''
RuPaul's Drag U ''RuPaul's Drag U'' (as in "Drag University") is an American reality television series that debuted July 19, 2010, on Logo TV. Its final episode aired in August 2012. It was hosted by RuPaul and a team of drag queen "professors". ''Drag U'' was ...
'', which aired on the
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network from 2010 to 2012. Lady Bunny was Dean of Drag and had a role of judge in the first season. In season 2 of ''
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'', the Dean of Drag role was expanded into a segment called "Lady Lessons". During the fifth season of ''
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'', contestant
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impersonated Bunny for the Snatch Game. Episode 5 ("Roast in Peace") of the fourth season of ''
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'' features a
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of Lady Bunny at a mock funeral. In 2003, Lady Bunny made a guest appearance in the ''
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'' episode "Boy, Interrupted", as the emcee at the LGBT prom. In 2021, Lady Bunny featured in ''NewsBeat'', a news show written by Luke Evendon with executive producer
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.


Writing

Lady Bunny worked as a commentator for
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's 'Worst of the Week' column. She has also written for Paper Magazine,
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,
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,
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, Visionaire, and
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. According to her own website, she is currently working on a memoir.


Awards and nominations

* 2009
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winner of ''Best Non-Sex Performance'' in "Brothers' Reunion" ( Lucas Entertainment). * 2009
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's Honoring with Pride Honoree


See also

*
LGBT culture in New York City New York City is home to one of the largest LGBTQ populations in the world and the most prominent. Brian Silverman, the author of ''Frommer's New York City from $90 a Day,'' wrote the city has "one of the world's largest, loudest, and most power ...
*
List of LGBT people from New York City New York City is home to one of the largest LGBT populations in the world and the most prominent. Brian Silverman, the author of ''Frommer's New York City from $90 a Day,'' writes that the city has "one of the world's largest, loudest, and most ...


References

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External links

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Lady Bunny on the MikeyPod Podcast
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