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Lady Bunny

Lady Bunny, originally known as "Bunny Hickory Dickory Dock" (born Jon Ingle, August 13, 1962),[1] is an American drag queen, nightclub DJ, actor, comedian, and event organizer. She is the founder of the annual Wigstock event, as well as an occasional television and radio personality. She has released disco singles such as "Shame, Shame, Shame!" and "The Pussycat Song", and has hosted two one-woman comedy shows, 'That Ain't No Lady!' and 'Clowns Syndrome'.

Lady Bunny
Lady Bunny in 2008
Background information
Birth nameJon Ingle
Also known as"Bunny Hickory Dickory Dock"
Born (1962-08-13) August 13, 1962 (age 61)
Wilmington, North Carolina, U.S.
OriginChattanooga, Tennessee, U.S.
Genres
InstrumentsTurntables, vocals
Years active1980–present
Websiteladybunny.net

Personal life edit

Early life and education edit

Lady Bunny was born in Wilmington, North Carolina,[2] but grew up in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and describes her childhood as having been "wonderful and [she] lucked out in the parents department."[3] Her mother is a retired registered nurse and her father is a history professor at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.[4]

Growing up, she would try on costumes and outfits, and put on plays with the other kids in the neighborhood. Her family lived next to a florist and she would collect the thrown out ribbons in the garbage and turn them into costumes for the plays.[4]

When Bunny was 11, her family moved to Ghana for a year to accommodate her father, who had received a Fulbright Scholarship. "It was the best year of my life", she said, remembering banana trees in her backyard and a giant snake that slithered on the road. "I still gag West African cab drivers by speaking the remnants of Fante. I can only say a few things, but it tickles them like crazy."[4] She briefly attended Bootham School,[5] a Quaker boarding school in York, England. Based on her experiences, Bunny regards the English education system to be better than the American one.[6] Upon graduating, she enrolled at the University of Tennessee, where her father teaches, but later relocated to Atlanta, where she attended Georgia State University.[4]

Present edit

Lady Bunny says she has an affinity for trans women and has considered transitioning. She spends her public life in drag and uses she/her pronouns. Lady Bunny is seldom seen out of women's clothing.[7][8] In a 2022 interview, Lady Bunny said "I guess if I had to label myself, I would say I'm probably nonbinary, but I don't feel the need to stipulate."[9]

Lady Bunny currently lives in New York City.[3] She does not often discuss personal matters, and has no known romantic partner or children.

Career edit

 
Lady Bunny in 2001

Atlanta edit

In Georgia, Lady Bunny met RuPaul. For a time they were go-go dancers for a band called the Now Explosion.[4] Alongside Larry Tee, the two became fixtures on the Atlanta gay scene in the early 1980s.[10] They appeared in a variety of low-budget films, including the Starbooty series. In the episode of RuPaul's Drag Race entitled 'Roast in Peace', RuPaul revealed that he was the first person to ever put Lady Bunny in drag, technically making him her drag mother.[11] RuPaul and Lady Bunny later relocated to New York City together.

New York edit

In 1983, Lady Bunny moved to New York City, where she and RuPaul shared an apartment for a time. They worked at the Pyramid Club. She remembers that one of the first times she performed in New York she lip-synced Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive" and fell during the performance, losing her wig and a shoe. Bunny's performance style during this period blended lip sync, dance, and comedy. Her performances often included self-deprecating commentary, and short criticism of other performers broken up by short bits of dancing. During this period, she also held several odd jobs such as working in an ice cream parlor and in sales for publisher Ralph Ginzburg.[4]

Soon, Lady Bunny became one of the Club Kids[12] and in 1985, she organized the first Wigstock,[13] an annual drag queen festival that lasted until 2005, and was later revived in 2018. The idea to revive Wigstock came from Neil Patrick Harris' husband, David Burtka. Wigstock became the subject of Chris Moukarbel's 2019 documentary Wig, which included Debbie Harry, Kevin Aviance, Willam, and Neil Patrick Harris.[3]

Performance edit

Lady Bunny is known for her "big curves, bigger hair" and is one of the legendary and ubiquitous New York City drag queens that is still performing today.[4] She is a staple of New York Fashion Week, she tours alongside cabaret shows, and DJs around the globe. She was DJ at Van Cleef & Arpels' 40th anniversary party in Paris[4] and for the Standard's Black Out Party, which celebrated the 25th anniversary of Naomi Campbell's fashion career. Lady Bunny is the regular DJ for Empire State Pride Agenda and has served as the in-house DJ for Visionaire and V Magazine.[14] Lady Bunny is a huge music aficionado. Her favorite Blondie song is Fade Away and Radiate. Hideaway by Canadian musical Kiesza is a pop song Lady Bunny regularly spins during DJ sets for its popular and underrated appeal.[3] Lady Bunny has been releasing her own original music since 1996.[15] Lady Bunny has written and run two one-woman comedy shows at LGBT club La Escuelita, 'That Ain't No Lady!'[16] and 'Clowns Syndrome', the latter receiving praise from the New York Times.[17] Both comedy shows toured globally.

Bunny can put together a full drag look within 20 minutes and maintains that every drag look must include faux lashes and a good wig.[3] Her style of drag performance is comedic and often involves the parodying of popular songs. She most often appears in blonde wigs, and frequently performed at XL Nightclub. She has shared the stage with other popular New York City Drag Queens like Bianca del Rio.[18] Lady Bunny was featured on the European leg of the Werq the World Tour.

Lady Bunny is featured prominently in "The Tyranny of Consciousness", a 2017 five-channel video installation by video artist Charles Atlas, which premiered at "Viva Arte Viva", the 2017 Venice Biennale, curated by Christine Maciel. The video is now in the permanent collection of the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles.[19]

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Lady Bunny produced an online drag show called 'Cuntagious'.[20] In January 2021, she launched a podcast, Ebony and Irony, co-hosted by Monét X Change.[21]

Lady Bunny has appeared in films such as Party Girl, Wigstock: The Movie, Wig, Peoria Babylon, Starrbooty, Another Gay Movie, and To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar.

Television edit

In 2005, she was a roaster on the Comedy Central roast of Pamela Anderson[22] and released her first DVD, Rated X for X-tra Retarded.[23]

Lady Bunny served on the judges' panel on the spinoff show RuPaul's Drag U, which aired on the Logo TV network from 2010 to 2012. Lady Bunny was Dean of Drag and had a role of judge in the first season. In season 2 of RuPaul's Drag U, the Dean of Drag role was expanded into a segment called "Lady Lessons". During the fifth season of RuPaul's Drag Race, contestant Alaska Thunderfuck 5000 impersonated Bunny for the Snatch Game.[24] Episode 5 ("Roast in Peace") of the fourth season of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars features a roast of Lady Bunny at a mock funeral.[25]

In 2003, Lady Bunny made a guest appearance in the Sex and the City episode "Boy, Interrupted", as the emcee at the LGBT prom.[26]

In 2021, Lady Bunny featured in NewsBeat, a news show written by Luke Evendon with executive producer Clay Aiken.[27]

Writing edit

Lady Bunny worked as a commentator for Star Magazine's 'Worst of the Week' column. She has also written for Paper Magazine, Interview, Out, Time Out, Visionaire, and Huffington Post. According to her own website, she is currently working on a memoir.[14]

Awards and nominations edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Wadler, Joyce. The Lady Bunny at the forefront of Wigstock Flamboyant? Certainly, From Head to Heels November 12, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, New York Times. accessed April 24, 2006.
  2. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : LADY BUNNY: EXPOSED (THE FULL INTERVIEW), retrieved June 8, 2021
  3. ^ a b c d e AnOther (July 20, 2020). "50 Questions With the One and Only Lady Bunny". AnOther. Retrieved February 25, 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h Schulman, Michael (September 29, 2018). "Lady Bunny Is Still the Shadiest Queen Around". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved February 25, 2021.
  5. ^ "Lady Bunny on Disco, Drag & Demagogues". June 7, 2019.
  6. ^ AnOther (July 20, 2020). "50 Questions With the One and Only Lady Bunny". AnOther. Retrieved May 9, 2021.
  7. ^ Michelson, Noah (August 3, 2013). "Lady Bunny On 9/11, Downside Of 'Drag Race' Success And More". HuffPost. Retrieved February 4, 2021.
  8. ^ staff/ilana-novick (October 2, 2016). "Drag Legend Lady Bunny Talks Transphobia, Caitlin Jenner In New Stonewall Inn Show". Gothamist. Retrieved February 4, 2021.
  9. ^ Lent, Caitlin (October 19, 2022). "Lady Bunny on Fame, Fascism, and Fried Chicken". Interview Magazine. Retrieved October 19, 2022.
  10. ^ "The Tramp is a Lady". Southern Voice. January 9, 2009.
  11. ^ "Ru Paul's Drag Race". Episode. All Stars 4, no. 5- Roast in Peace, 2019.
  12. ^ Graymay, Kevin (May 14, 2014). "After Prison, No After-Hours: Michael Alig, the Former King of the Club Kids, After Prison". The New York Times.
  13. ^ "pyramidirishrose" (PDF). gvshp.org.
  14. ^ a b "Lady Bunny Bio | LadyBunny.net". Retrieved May 9, 2021.
  15. ^ "Lady Bunny". Discogs. Retrieved May 9, 2021.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on May 9, 2021. Retrieved May 9, 2021.
  17. ^ "WATCH: A Taste of Lady Bunny's 'Clowns Syndrome'". out.com. June 11, 2014. Retrieved May 9, 2021.
  18. ^ Kang August 15, 2012, Rachel. "Interview: Lady Bunny, Bianca Del Rio & Milan of XL's 'Hot Mess'". LOGO News. Retrieved May 9, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  19. ^ "Unspeakable: Atlas, Kruger, Walker: Hammer Contemporary Collection". Hammer Museum, Los Angeles. January 20, 2018. Retrieved September 23, 2021.
  20. ^ "Lady Bunny in Cuntagious". Voss Events. Retrieved May 9, 2021.
  21. ^ Cook, Michael (January 31, 2021). "Pod Save The Queen-Monet X Change & Lady Bunny Launch A Podcast". Instinct. Retrieved February 2, 2021.
  22. ^ Heffernan, Virginia (August 13, 2005). "Roasters of 'Stacked' Star Romp High to Low". The New York Times. Retrieved May 27, 2007.
  23. ^ Musto, Michael (December 6, 2005). . The Village Voice. Archived from the original on March 22, 2007. Retrieved May 27, 2007.
  24. ^ Hoff, Al (February 26, 2013). "RuPaul's Drag Race Alaska Watch". Pittsburgh City Paper. Retrieved April 20, 2013.
  25. ^ Crowley, Patrick (January 11, 2019). "'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 4': Fans React to Roast of Lady Bunny". Billboard. Retrieved January 13, 2019.
  26. ^ TheArizonian2014 (September 7, 2013). ""Sex and the City" Boy, Interrupted (TV Episode 2003)". IMDb. Retrieved February 27, 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  27. ^ Del Rosario, Alexandra (May 26, 2021). "'NewsBeat': Drag Queens Nina West, Bianca Del Rio & More Unite For News Show From Politicon, EP Clay Aiken". Deadline. Retrieved May 28, 2021.
  28. ^ . RAD Video. Archived from the original on December 19, 2009.
  29. ^ "Raging Stallion Sweeps the GAYVN Awards: Full list of winners". AVN.
  30. ^ "amfAR :: Lady Bunny :: The Foundation for AIDS Research :: HIV / AIDS Research". amfar.org. Retrieved February 27, 2015.
  31. ^ Michael Musto (June 15, 2009). . villagevoice.com. Archived from the original on February 27, 2015. Retrieved February 27, 2015.
  •   Text was copied from Lady Bunny at RuPaul's Drag Race Wiki, which is released under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 (Unported) (CC-BY-SA 3.0) license.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Lady Bunny on the MikeyPod Podcast

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Lady Bunny originally known as Bunny Hickory Dickory Dock born Jon Ingle August 13 1962 1 is an American drag queen nightclub DJ actor comedian and event organizer She is the founder of the annual Wigstock event as well as an occasional television and radio personality She has released disco singles such as Shame Shame Shame and The Pussycat Song and has hosted two one woman comedy shows That Ain t No Lady and Clowns Syndrome Lady BunnyLady Bunny in 2008Background informationBirth nameJon IngleAlso known as Bunny Hickory Dickory Dock Born 1962 08 13 August 13 1962 age 61 Wilmington North Carolina U S OriginChattanooga Tennessee U S GenresDisco dance pop Hi NRG disco house R amp B eurodance electroInstrumentsTurntables vocalsYears active1980 presentWebsiteladybunny wbr net Contents 1 Personal life 1 1 Early life and education 1 2 Present 2 Career 2 1 Atlanta 2 2 New York 2 3 Performance 2 4 Television 2 5 Writing 3 Awards and nominations 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksPersonal life editEarly life and education edit Lady Bunny was born in Wilmington North Carolina 2 but grew up in Chattanooga Tennessee and describes her childhood as having been wonderful and she lucked out in the parents department 3 Her mother is a retired registered nurse and her father is a history professor at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga 4 Growing up she would try on costumes and outfits and put on plays with the other kids in the neighborhood Her family lived next to a florist and she would collect the thrown out ribbons in the garbage and turn them into costumes for the plays 4 When Bunny was 11 her family moved to Ghana for a year to accommodate her father who had received a Fulbright Scholarship It was the best year of my life she said remembering banana trees in her backyard and a giant snake that slithered on the road I still gag West African cab drivers by speaking the remnants of Fante I can only say a few things but it tickles them like crazy 4 She briefly attended Bootham School 5 a Quaker boarding school in York England Based on her experiences Bunny regards the English education system to be better than the American one 6 Upon graduating she enrolled at the University of Tennessee where her father teaches but later relocated to Atlanta where she attended Georgia State University 4 Present edit Lady Bunny says she has an affinity for trans women and has considered transitioning She spends her public life in drag and uses she her pronouns Lady Bunny is seldom seen out of women s clothing 7 8 In a 2022 interview Lady Bunny said I guess if I had to label myself I would say I m probably nonbinary but I don t feel the need to stipulate 9 Lady Bunny currently lives in New York City 3 She does not often discuss personal matters and has no known romantic partner or children Career edit nbsp Lady Bunny in 2001 Atlanta edit In Georgia Lady Bunny met RuPaul For a time they were go go dancers for a band called the Now Explosion 4 Alongside Larry Tee the two became fixtures on the Atlanta gay scene in the early 1980s 10 They appeared in a variety of low budget films including the Starbooty series In the episode of RuPaul s Drag Race entitled Roast in Peace RuPaul revealed that he was the first person to ever put Lady Bunny in drag technically making him her drag mother 11 RuPaul and Lady Bunny later relocated to New York City together New York edit In 1983 Lady Bunny moved to New York City where she and RuPaul shared an apartment for a time They worked at the Pyramid Club She remembers that one of the first times she performed in New York she lip synced Gloria Gaynor s I Will Survive and fell during the performance losing her wig and a shoe Bunny s performance style during this period blended lip sync dance and comedy Her performances often included self deprecating commentary and short criticism of other performers broken up by short bits of dancing During this period she also held several odd jobs such as working in an ice cream parlor and in sales for publisher Ralph Ginzburg 4 Soon Lady Bunny became one of the Club Kids 12 and in 1985 she organized the first Wigstock 13 an annual drag queen festival that lasted until 2005 and was later revived in 2018 The idea to revive Wigstock came from Neil Patrick Harris husband David Burtka Wigstock became the subject of Chris Moukarbel s 2019 documentary Wig which included Debbie Harry Kevin Aviance Willam and Neil Patrick Harris 3 Performance edit Lady Bunny is known for her big curves bigger hair and is one of the legendary and ubiquitous New York City drag queens that is still performing today 4 She is a staple of New York Fashion Week she tours alongside cabaret shows and DJs around the globe She was DJ at Van Cleef amp Arpels 40th anniversary party in Paris 4 and for the Standard s Black Out Party which celebrated the 25th anniversary of Naomi Campbell s fashion career Lady Bunny is the regular DJ for Empire State Pride Agenda and has served as the in house DJ for Visionaire and V Magazine 14 Lady Bunny is a huge music aficionado Her favorite Blondie song is Fade Away and Radiate Hideaway by Canadian musical Kiesza is a pop song Lady Bunny regularly spins during DJ sets for its popular and underrated appeal 3 Lady Bunny has been releasing her own original music since 1996 15 Lady Bunny has written and run two one woman comedy shows at LGBT club La Escuelita That Ain t No Lady 16 and Clowns Syndrome the latter receiving praise from the New York Times 17 Both comedy shows toured globally Bunny can put together a full drag look within 20 minutes and maintains that every drag look must include faux lashes and a good wig 3 Her style of drag performance is comedic and often involves the parodying of popular songs She most often appears in blonde wigs and frequently performed at XL Nightclub She has shared the stage with other popular New York City Drag Queens like Bianca del Rio 18 Lady Bunny was featured on the European leg of the Werq the World Tour Lady Bunny is featured prominently in The Tyranny of Consciousness a 2017 five channel video installation by video artist Charles Atlas which premiered at Viva Arte Viva the 2017 Venice Biennale curated by Christine Maciel The video is now in the permanent collection of the Hammer Museum Los Angeles 19 During the COVID 19 pandemic Lady Bunny produced an online drag show called Cuntagious 20 In January 2021 she launched a podcast Ebony and Irony co hosted by Monet X Change 21 Lady Bunny has appeared in films such as Party Girl Wigstock The Movie Wig Peoria Babylon Starrbooty Another Gay Movie and To Wong Foo Thanks for Everything Julie Newmar Television edit In 2005 she was a roaster on the Comedy Central roast of Pamela Anderson 22 and released her first DVD Rated X for X tra Retarded 23 Lady Bunny served on the judges panel on the spinoff show RuPaul s Drag U which aired on the Logo TV network from 2010 to 2012 Lady Bunny was Dean of Drag and had a role of judge in the first season In season 2 of RuPaul s Drag U the Dean of Drag role was expanded into a segment called Lady Lessons During the fifth season of RuPaul s Drag Race contestant Alaska Thunderfuck 5000 impersonated Bunny for the Snatch Game 24 Episode 5 Roast in Peace of the fourth season of RuPaul s Drag Race All Stars features a roast of Lady Bunny at a mock funeral 25 In 2003 Lady Bunny made a guest appearance in the Sex and the City episode Boy Interrupted as the emcee at the LGBT prom 26 In 2021 Lady Bunny featured in NewsBeat a news show written by Luke Evendon with executive producer Clay Aiken 27 Writing edit Lady Bunny worked as a commentator for Star Magazine s Worst of the Week column She has also written for Paper Magazine Interview Out Time Out Visionaire and Huffington Post According to her own website she is currently working on a memoir 14 Awards and nominations edit2009 GayVN Awards winner of Best Non Sex Performance in Brothers Reunion Lucas Entertainment 28 29 2009 AmfAR s Honoring with Pride Honoree 30 31 See also editLGBT culture in New York City List of LGBT people from New York CityReferences edit Wadler Joyce The Lady Bunny at the forefront of Wigstock Flamboyant Certainly From Head to Heels Archived November 12 2007 at the Wayback Machine New York Times accessed April 24 2006 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine LADY BUNNY EXPOSED THE FULL INTERVIEW retrieved June 8 2021 a b c d e AnOther July 20 2020 50 Questions With the One and Only Lady Bunny AnOther Retrieved February 25 2021 a b c d e f g h Schulman Michael September 29 2018 Lady Bunny Is Still the Shadiest Queen Around The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved February 25 2021 Lady Bunny on Disco Drag amp Demagogues June 7 2019 AnOther July 20 2020 50 Questions With the One and Only Lady Bunny AnOther Retrieved May 9 2021 Michelson Noah August 3 2013 Lady Bunny On 9 11 Downside Of Drag Race Success And More HuffPost Retrieved February 4 2021 staff ilana novick October 2 2016 Drag Legend Lady Bunny Talks Transphobia Caitlin Jenner In New Stonewall Inn Show Gothamist Retrieved February 4 2021 Lent Caitlin October 19 2022 Lady Bunny on Fame Fascism and Fried Chicken Interview Magazine Retrieved October 19 2022 The Tramp is a Lady Southern Voice January 9 2009 Ru Paul s Drag Race Episode All Stars 4 no 5 Roast in Peace 2019 Graymay Kevin May 14 2014 After Prison No After Hours Michael Alig the Former King of the Club Kids After Prison The New York Times pyramidirishrose PDF gvshp org a b Lady Bunny Bio LadyBunny net Retrieved May 9 2021 Lady Bunny Discogs Retrieved May 9 2021 That Ain t No Lady Archived from the original on May 9 2021 Retrieved May 9 2021 WATCH A Taste of Lady Bunny s Clowns Syndrome out com June 11 2014 Retrieved May 9 2021 Kang August 15 2012 Rachel Interview Lady Bunny Bianca Del Rio amp Milan of XL s Hot Mess LOGO News Retrieved May 9 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Unspeakable Atlas Kruger Walker Hammer Contemporary Collection Hammer Museum Los Angeles January 20 2018 Retrieved September 23 2021 Lady Bunny in Cuntagious Voss Events Retrieved May 9 2021 Cook Michael January 31 2021 Pod Save The Queen Monet X Change amp Lady Bunny Launch A Podcast Instinct Retrieved February 2 2021 Heffernan Virginia August 13 2005 Roasters of Stacked Star Romp High to Low The New York Times Retrieved May 27 2007 Musto Michael December 6 2005 La Dolce Musto The Village Voice Archived from the original on March 22 2007 Retrieved May 27 2007 Hoff Al February 26 2013 RuPaul s Drag Race Alaska Watch Pittsburgh City Paper Retrieved April 20 2013 Crowley Patrick January 11 2019 RuPaul s Drag Race All Stars 4 Fans React to Roast of Lady Bunny Billboard Retrieved January 13 2019 TheArizonian2014 September 7 2013 Sex and the City Boy Interrupted TV Episode 2003 IMDb Retrieved February 27 2015 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Del Rosario Alexandra May 26 2021 NewsBeat Drag Queens Nina West Bianca Del Rio amp More Unite For News Show From Politicon EP Clay Aiken Deadline Retrieved May 28 2021 2009 GayVN Winners RAD Video Archived from the original on December 19 2009 Raging Stallion Sweeps the GAYVN Awards Full list of winners AVN amfAR Lady Bunny The Foundation for AIDS Research HIV AIDS Research amfar org Retrieved February 27 2015 Michael Musto June 15 2009 Talk Show Host Thrown Out of Gay Bar villagevoice com Archived from the original on February 27 2015 Retrieved February 27 2015 nbsp Text was copied from Lady Bunny at RuPaul s Drag Race Wiki which is released under a Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 3 0 Unported CC BY SA 3 0 license External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lady Bunny Official website Lady Bunny on the MikeyPod Podcast Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lady Bunny amp oldid 1222062031, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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