Another Queen's Birthday weekend over and another birthday for me too.And a new Queen was announced!!!
Queen's Birthday is over for another year and I am another year older too.
I had a great night out with some of my work collegues from Reading Cinemas and also some of my non work friends too.I would like to say a big THANK YOU to Ian, Alyssa, Jen, Nathanial and Christina for representing the slackers of Reading Cinemas and heklping to make this the best birthday I've had since I moved to Wellington.I would also like to say Thank You to Logan, David, Joe, Aaron and Miss Ellie Kat for making it a blast too.Bring on the next party!!!!
Drag personality ‘Ellie Kat’ triumphed over seven other glamorous contestants to be crowned the capital’s ‘Queen of all Queens’ – Miss Drag Wellington – last night a
t Imerst nightclub. Kat tells GayNZ.com she’s “very excited and pleased” to have won the title.
Over 400 people were at the show. For her ‘talent’ section she chose to perform to the Gnarls Barkley hit ‘Crazy’. Brendan Goudswaard, 22, has been performing as Ellie Kat since his talent quest at Wellington High School. He says he even appeared in drag for his school class photo and ID card. “Ellie Kat said all the right things – support our community, help the NZ AIDS Foundation, prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS,” an attendee reported back. In second place was Sasha Frieze, and third was Nalia Star, performing a live number in an outfit resembling Bette Midler. All the other entrants lip synched. Miss Ribena and the team from Auckland’s Family nightclub were there at the show, and have now decided to fly Goudswaard to Auckland for a special K’ Road performance next month.
Congratulations Ellie.You're a star and a total darling.
t Imerst nightclub. Kat tells GayNZ.com she’s “very excited and pleased” to have won the title.
Over 400 people were at the show. For her ‘talent’ section she chose to perform to the Gnarls Barkley hit ‘Crazy’. Brendan Goudswaard, 22, has been performing as Ellie Kat since his talent quest at Wellington High School. He says he even appeared in drag for his school class photo and ID card. “Ellie Kat said all the right things – support our community, help the NZ AIDS Foundation, prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS,” an attendee reported back. In second place was Sasha Frieze, and third was Nalia Star, performing a live number in an outfit resembling Bette Midler. All the other entrants lip synched. Miss Ribena and the team from Auckland’s Family nightclub were there at the show, and have now decided to fly Goudswaard to Auckland for a special K’ Road performance next month.
Congratulations Ellie.You're a star and a total darling.
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