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Brigitte Bandit is an American drag queen and activist based in Austin, Texas.

Early life

Bandit grew up in northwest Austin.[1] She was also interested in music from a young age, with the first two artists she saw in concert being Cher and Dolly Parton;[2] she later played flute in her school's marching band.[1] Bandit's mother was also an influence on Bandit's love of performance; she worked as a stripper, and later fought to be included in a Cher impersonation contest, in which she won second place.[2]

At age 15, Bandit began working with children, first as an art instructor, and later as a swim instructor.[3]

Drag career

Bandit, a flamboyant dresser, had long been interested in drag, but thought, as a woman, she would not be allowed to perform.[1][2] After watching a performance by Sin Wai Kin, she realized she had been wrong, and began pursuing drag.[2] She began performing in drag in the late 2010s, at age 26.[1][3]

Bandit has performed as Dolly Parton multiple times,[1][4] and has been called the "Dolly of Austin".[3] She has also addressed political and social issues in her shows, such as underfunded schools, poverty, policing, and laws related to abortion access and drag performance.[5] She has performed in shows at Oilcan Harry's[3] and at the Austin City Limits Music Festival.[6] During the COVID-19 pandemic, Bandit participated in Extragrams, a drag queen telegram service.[2]

She has also been involved with drag storytime events, during which she has dressed as Dolly Parton, as well as characters like Ariel (The Little Mermaid) and Jessie (Toy Story 2).[1][3] In 2023, one of Bandit's TikTok videos, in which she lip-syncs to Katy Perry's "Firework" alongside several children, received nearly 4 million views before it was removed by TikTok for "child safety purposes".[7]

Activism

Bandit has spoken against anti-drag bills in Texas since 2022, including Senate Bill 12 and Senate Bill 1601.[1][3]

Her first testimony against Senate Bill 12 went viral, both for her full drag look (the photo of which was named one of Time's Top 100 Photos of 2023)[8] and because she pointed out the "absurdity" of the bill because, as someone who was assigned female at birth and who performs a feminine character, Bandit would not be bound by the proposed laws.[1][3] During her second testimony against the bill, later in 2023, Bandit again appeared in drag, in a dress which featured the Texas flag and the names of the children killed in the 2022 Uvalde shooting and the 2023 Allen, Texas shooting, with the slogan "Defend our kids against gun violence. Restrict guns, not drag" on her back.[3][5] After the bill was passed, Bandit was one of five plaintiffs in the ACLU's lawsuit against it.[2]

Bandit has received online harassment for her visible opposition to the bills, including death threats and doxing.[2][3]

In December 2023, Dolly Parton gifted Bandit a custom guitar in honor of her activism.[9]

Personal life

Bandit is nonbinary and uses both she/her and they/them pronouns.[1][4][5]

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