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Meet the performers

GoDiva Holliday

Born and raised in Fulton, Mississippi, GoDiva Holliday started performing drag in 1999. She was inspired by her now retired drag mother, Jack McCrory (former stage name Baby Holliday).

GoDiva Holliday is currently the co-owner of Miss Tupelo and Oxford Pride, and as a show director, she has worked hard to create and maintain queer nightlife in the northern parts of Mississippi.

DeePression Holliday

Originally from Holly Springs, Mississippi, DeePression Holliday is living and thriving in Corinth, Mississippi. As the drag daughter of GoDiva Holliday, she started experimenting in drag in 2019.

Suffering from depression, DeePression Holliday named herself after her mental struggles. She says that drag has pulled her out of her depression and that she genuinely feels happy having this kind of outlet where she can fully express herself.

Mixed Greens

Originally from Ontario, Canada, Mixed Greens lived in northeast Mississippi for most of their life. They are a queer drag nun also known as the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, founded in 1979.

Mixed Greens is a non-binary person who explores their gender identity through a type of drag called genderfuck drag, or drag that incorporates both femininity, masculinity, and everything in-between to challenge our ideas of gender.

Jada Lee Symone

Born and raised in Columbus, Mississippi, Jada Lee Symone uses drag to accentuate their LBGTQ identity. Jada started playing in her mom's makeup when she was in middle school, and as an avid lover of art, music, dancing, performing, and theater, it all came together for her in high school.

Jack McCrory

Born in Amory, Mississippi and raised in Tremont, Mississippi, retired drag queen Jack McCrory started his journey with drag when he was only eighteen. Formerly known as Baby Holliday on stage, he was GoDiva Holliday's drag mother when she was just starting out.

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