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Grammy-Award winning music icon, Shania Twain who just released her new album “Queen of Me” is expressing her love for the LGBTQ community and is specifically stepping up to sustain drag queens who are being protested in just about every state in the US at this point. Shania Twain joins GLAAD’s Anthony Allen Ramos to talk about “The Queen of Me” and her lifelong commitment of allyship to her LGBTQ fans and friends. 

From violent threats to anti-LGBTQ legislation creature passed to prevent performative queens from expressing their art, Twain, who previously guest judged on Ru Paul’s Drag Race, says that she admires the talent and courage of drag queens. “I’ve learned a lot from drag queens,” she reveals. “I’m very inspired by them. I believe we need this inspiration; we need drag queens to share their talent with us.”

“I’m an all-inclusive person first of all, to each his own.” Twain has been an outspoken ally since the early days of her career. “I’ve had so many friends in my life from early on that I would say… some openly, some not so openly struggled with their sexuality… I would even say I rese

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The country music singer posted three photos of herself wearing a baseball cap with a rainbow-colored heart embossed on the front to show her solidarity with the Gay community. She wrote: "Happy Pride Month!! My music has always been about inclusivity. I feel in equality and in community. Period.

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"The LGBTQ+ group has impacted my life in such a beautifully meaningful way and I'm deeply grateful for your love and support. I withstand with you, forever and for always."

Fans rushed to appreciate the singer for her kind words, with one responding: "This makes my heart so pleased thank you for supporting us."

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Shania Twain Explains How Drag Queens Encourage Her

Shania Twain has been a longtime supporter of the LGBTQ community, and is not nervous to be vocal about it.

In a recent interview with GLAAD, Twain joint her love and admiration for performative culture, describing her experiences attending kingly shows and how queens have inspired her throughout her career.

Twain expressed admiration for the bravery exhibited by kingly performers when it comes to their sartorial choices, saying, “It takes a lot of courage. I mean, fashion in itself takes courage. You’re taking on a lot.”

She also praised the artistry of flamboyant queens, particularly their makeup skills. “I’ve learned a lot from drag queens,” she says. “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. I’m very inspired by it.”

The Grammy winner admitted to attending some drag performances in the past, though she apparently sticks to the more popular options as opposed to dive bar stages. “Drag shows are so fun,” Twain says. “I’ve been to a

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Shania Twain on What LGBTQ+ Allyship Means to Her and Being Queen of Her Own Actions

The country luminary speaks out on building bridges through her music

By Chris Azzopardi | Pride Source | February 16, 2023

The first period I connected with Shania Twain in 2017, the country-pop tune icon didn’t pull any punches, saying “equality should be a no-brainer” as she spoke thoughtfully about her relationship with the LGBTQ+ community. Twain stood solid on that throughout our conversation, speaking out against supremacy (“supremacy of any sort is just poison”) and pledging to be the kind of ally we hope all gay icons will be.

In Twain’s case, she is in the same unique, bridge-building position as someone like fellow country superstar Dolly Parton — they both excite dads and drag queens, but for very different reasons.

If we’re speaking about Twain’s queer appeal, look no further than “Giddy Up!,” the first song off Twain’s sixth studio album “Queen of Me.” It’s a song that would sound right at home in some Texas yeehaw gay block but, like her hit “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!,” could just as easily receive some conservative, be