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A true Gemini, Jazmine was born on the 20th of June in a year sometime in the last century. A lady never tells her age... and neither does Jazmine. It became evident th
at a star was born that day in Portland Oregon when Jazmine came out of the womb accompanied by her hair dresser, her publicist and a photographer from the Enquirer. Baby Jazmine was radiant, glamourous and a raging bitch. "Get that camera out of my face! Security!!" she screamed. "Doctor, cut this chord immediately! I've got a one o'clock downtown." It also became evident that Portland was not the place for a star of such magnitude.
In the Summer of 1989, with a dream in her heart and a map to the stars homes in her hand, Jazmine arrived in Suddenly Susan already had a statuesque goddess, The Drew Carey Show already had a faux queen and Wings was well... Wings. Nonetheless, Jazmine couldn't help but believe that her star was on the rise! She knew that in a sky full of black holes she was a SuperNova On her new found celebrity Jazmine branched out , a queen of her size could be seen clearly from the urban jungles of Manhattan to the glittering beaches of Cannes, bringing much needed levity and joy to such events as The GLAAD Media Awards, APLA's Commitment to Life Event, The L.A. Shanti, The Queen of Silverlake and PETA's charity event in France, to name a few. Jazmine has learned that the life of a jet-set international celebrity actress and supermodel has it's ups and downs... but most of the time, she enjoys life among the stars! Currently Jazmine is working on her own one-woman show, launching a website and writing her memoirs. . . no small feat for someone with virtually no memory! But that's all on the back burner for now. Quickly coming to boil is Jazmine's biggest project yet: Drag 'N You Out - a drag extravaganza the likes of which Los Angeles has never seen!
Taking the transformation of drag to a new level, Jazmine's mission is to inform, educate and enlighten - encouraging people to respect themselves and eachother. "You don't have to understand or appreciate differences in others - but you do have to respect them. We all want two things in life: to be respected and entertained! And I intend to do both!" |
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