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    Ma'Ma Queen
    Date of birth May 14, 1990
    Place of birth Rotterdam, South Holland, the Netherlands
    Nationality Dutch
    Gender identity nonbinary[1][2]
    Occupation drag artist

    Ma'Ma Queen is a drag performer who was a Season 1 contestant on the TV show Drag Race Holland.

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    1. Damshenas, Sam (10 November 2020). "Drag Race Holland star Ma'Ma Queen feels like a "hero" for representing non-binary people". GAY TIMES. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
    2. Cook, Michael (23 November 2020). "Ma'Ma Queen-"Drag Race Holland Is A Great Platform To Showcase Growth"". Instinct Magazine. Retrieved 22 January 2021.