Oklahoma State University hosted a “Drag Queen Story Hour” for people as young as 2-years-old earlier in April.
Bronze statue of a OSU Cowboy outside Pickens Stadium on the campus of Oklahoma State University on October 1, 2005 in Stillwater, Oklahoma.
Participants can choose a drag name, learn"hair and makeup techniques," as well as developing a"character’s stage presence." A spokesperson for the museum told Fox News that they are proud to offer drag for young people to win core"self-expression."
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