Drag was once billed as dinner theater to skirt crossdressing laws. That’s how Drag Brunch was born.

Bob The Drag Queen at RuPauls Dragcon 2017
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Since RuPaul’s Drag Race stormed onto the scene in the early 2010s, fierce drag queens have captivated our attention both in bars and on screens – and no drag event has become quite as popular as Sunday brunch.

While it feels like scrambled eggs and sequins are very much a post-millennium combination, drag brunch – or a version of it – has been around for decades.

“The history [of drag] is vast and complex and goes back thousands of years,” Simon Doonan, fashion commentator and author of Drag: The Complete Story, told LGBTQ Nation.

“The current iteration of drag has dotted lines to a variety of influences and venues including bawdy…

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