Grumpy Virgin bows out as drag becomes a political act in Turkey

Death of entertainer Huysuz Virjin, 87, highlights hardening of attitudes towards queer or trans people

For decades in Turkey, there was no higher honour than being made fun of by Huysuz Virjin (Grumpy Virgin), the country’s first drag queen, beloved for her glamorous outfits and outrageous sense of humour.

Two days after the then Turkish president, Turgut Özal, appeared as a guest at her Istanbul show in the early 1990s, she was joined by Rauf Denktaş, the leader at the time of Turkish-occupied northern Cyprus.

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