GLAAD that she draws inspiration from the LGBTQ+ community, especially drag queens."Drag shows are so fun. I've been to a couple of drag shows, big ones in Las Vegas.
Obviously RuPaul's Drag Race!" she said. "First of all, it takes a lot of courage. I mean, fashion in itself takes courage. You're taking on a lot."The "Still The One" singer was a guest judge on "RuPaul's Drag Race" in 2018.
She previously acknowledged that her hit "Man! I Feel Like a Woman" was inspired by drag queens she watched at gay bars."The ability to put their own makeup on and do such a beautiful job.
I've learned a lot from drag queens. I watched their tutorials because no, I've never seen such transformation in some of these talents that their faces go through… It's very impressive and their fashion, I don't know, I'm very inspired by it," she told GLAAD. "I think we need this inspiration; we need drag queens to share their talent with us."Although drag queens have been fairly common place for decades, they've become a hot button issue over the past several years.
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