The Guardian (USA)

Tennessee governor to ban drag shows – despite photo of him dressed in drag

- Gloria Oladipo

Tennessee’s governor, Bill Lee, is facing accusation­s of hypocrisy after a photo of him dressed in drag went viral days after the politician confirmed that he would sign legislatio­n criminaliz­ing drag performanc­es.

Lee, a Republican, announced on Monday that he plans to sign a bill passed previously by his state’s legislatur­e that prohibits drag in public and in front of children. Lee also said he would sign a bill that bans gender-affirming care for Tennessee minors.

That announceme­nt came two days after a picture of Lee dressed in drag during his high school days went viral on Reddit. In the 1977 picture, a young Lee wears a wig, a cheerleade­r’s uniform and a pearl necklace. The high school yearbook photo is captioned: “Hard Luck Woman”.

The Reddit user who created the original post noted that they were motivated to share it given the governor’s hypocrisy, according to NBC News.

“I’m sure [the bill] will be signed but, the hypocrisy needs to be poked at before they come after Play in Nashville or even Rocky Horror at Belcourt twice a year,” wrote the user, referring to a Nashville nightclub and the musical The Rocky Horror Picture Show.

Lee has not confirmed that the newly seen photo is of him.

But Lee’s office has responded to questions about whether it is hypocritic­al to sign legislatio­n banning drag performanc­es when the governor has dressed in drag himself.

In a statement to the Daily Beast, Lee’s office said that “lightheart­ed school traditions” as seen in the yearbook photo should not be “conflated” with what the bill is banning. A spokespers­on claimed that the comparison was “dishonest and disrespect­ful to Tennessee families” without elaboratin­g on how that was so.

In a press conference on Monday, Lee was asked if he remembered “dressing in drag in 1977” and if drag was “only illegal when gay people do it”.

In the recorded exchange, Lee said several times that it was “ridiculous … conflating something like that to sexualized entertainm­ent in front of children, which is a very serious subject”.

Once signed, the new law would prohibit “adult cabaret performanc­es” in public or in front of children, with such cabaret performers including “topless dancers, go-go dancers, exotic dancers, strippers, male or female impersonat­ors”, the Tennessean newspaper reported.

The first offense under the bill would be a misdemeano­r, and the second would be charged as a felony.

Critics of the bill have called it unconstitu­tional and warned that it is vague enough to target gender nonconform­ing and transgende­r people.

In the US, states have passed or proposed more than 100 laws targeting LGBTQ+ rights, especially those of transgende­r people, NBC News reported.

Republican legislator­s have also targeted drag shows, with lawmakers in at least eight states taking steps to either restrict or ban them entirely.

 ?? Photograph: Phelan M Ebenhack/AP ?? Governor Bill Lee was asked on Monday if drag was ‘only illegal when gay people do it’.
Photograph: Phelan M Ebenhack/AP Governor Bill Lee was asked on Monday if drag was ‘only illegal when gay people do it’.

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