Thorgy thor
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I often walk right into a women’s bathroom if i have to go. I don’t even think twice, we’re human. If there’s a toilet, just go. I’ve always been a very gender-fluid minded individual. Half of my friends think I’m bisexual!, ha! This whole trans phobic bathroom situation going on in the south is silliness.
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Are you personally experiencing any shifts in people’s perceptions? There is a growing awareness and sensitivity to trans and non-gender conforming people. Toronto is such a beautiful city filled with hotties everywhere, and Fly was unbelievably energetic. After hosting the after-party at Fly with her, I’m convinced we need to tour together in some capacity. Turning the party with my chick Detox. Detox and I have known each other for years. What do you remember most fondly about Toronto and hosting RuPaul’s After-party at Fly 2.0?
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I caught up with Thorgy to talk about her Toronto experience, making art, and mentoring the next generation of queens. Finishing sixth on season eight of RuPaul’s Drag Race, she was only one of two queens representing New York City and she was just here as part of Pride month co-hosting RuPaul’s Battle of the Seasons Afterparty at Fly 2.0 with Detox and Toronto’s DJ Mark Falco. Thorgy Thor (pronounced ‘th’ with an orgy) is a drag performance artist, host and musician reining from Brooklyn.