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George Santos revives his drag queen persona on Cameo

Former Rep. George Santos makes a bold ‌return on Cameo as drag queen alter ego “Kitara Ravache.”⁣ Santos ‌embraces his flamboyant ‍side,⁤ captivating audiences ⁣with his vibrant persona. With Cameo videos priced at $300, Santos’s ⁢entertaining antics continue, as he brings​ joy in his unique way post-expulsion‌ from the House‍ of Representatives. His reinvention sparks controversy and amusement, challenging stereotypes⁣ along⁢ the way.


Former Rep. George Santos is making a comeback on Cameo under one of his previous identities: draq queen persona “Kitara Ravache.”

“It’s your favorite, Kitara. After 18 years in the closet, George Santos pulled me back out — whatever,” Santos said in a video shared by Cameo on Instagram.

The 35-year-old expelled Republican congressman was seen in the Cameo video on Tuesday wearing a brown medium-length wig, fake eyelashes, eye shadow, foundation, red lipstick, and a red feather boa.

“I hear you’re a bunch of little freaks out there and you love to dance all night long like it’s nobody’s business,” he said to the camera.

The openly gay former New York congressman added, “You know what? You got to elevate it. Gotta make it more risqué. Gotta make it more fun. Where’s the zhush?”

Cameo is a website where people can pay high-profile celebrities, including actors, reality stars, athletes, comedians, and musicians, to share a message to friends, co-workers, or family members for special occasions.

Videos on his cameo page are currently priced at $300 a video.

Santos previously appeared as “Santos-Claus” in December on Cameo, spreading holiday cheer for $500 a video.

The holiday video appeared shortly after he had been expelled from the House of Representatives on Dec. 1.

In his most recent video as a drag queen, he gave the “advice” of putting on some wigs and boas to “go have real fun.”

Santos quipped on social media that he “just single-handedly made the left hate drag queens.”

In a video podcast interview four months ago, Santos said he only played an amateur drag queen when he was 18 years old “for a day.”

“I love drag queens, but let’s set the record straight: I don’t like drag queens for kids,” Santos said when he was pressed about drag queen story hours for children.

In March, Santos announced that he was leaving the “embarrassing” Republican Party and running for his former House seat. Last month, he withdrew his independent bid and endorsed Republican candidate Bill Cotter of “Billy Football” fame at Barstool Sports.

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Cotter recently called out the New York Republican Party for trying to get him off the ticket. The Republican primary for the congressional seat in New York’s District Three is on June 25, 2024.

Santos closed his latest video dressed in drag with this comment, “Let’s see who whips your hair faster. But y’all got to stop being boring.”


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