Tom Rasmussen

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Tom Rasmussen is a writer and drag artist. Their drag persona's name is Crystal Rasmussen.[1] They have published their memoir Diary of a Drag Queen.

Tom Rasmussen
Pronouns they/them
Gender identity nonbinary
Occupation writer, drag artist

They have written pieces for Refinery29[2], The Guardian[3], and Another Man magazine.[4]

Quotes

« I did all the comings-out society requires of people like me: at the age of five, I acquired my first dress and was discovered lip-syncing to Celine Dion. At the age of 13, I came out as gay to an unprepared family while wearing a fluffy dressing gown, clutching a mug that read 'I love shoes.' In 2009, at the age of 19, I stepped out in full drag for the first time. When I was 21, my family attended their first ever drag show – starring me. At the age of 25, I was violently attacked outside my home in east London, something that I'm still coming back from. And at the age of 26, I came out as non-binary. »


Links

References

  1. Waldman, Katy (13 May 2020). ""Diary of a Drag Queen" and the Journey to Self-Invention". The New Yorker. Retrieved 7 September 2020.
  2. https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/author/tom-rasmussen
  3. Rasmussen, Crystal (3 February 2019). "Crystal Rasmussen: diary of a drag queen". the Guardian. Retrieved 7 September 2020.n
  4. Rasmussen, Crystal (4 February 2019). "Crystal Rasmussen: What Drag Taught Me About Masculinity". AnotherMan. Retrieved 7 September 2020.