With
her world famous greeting "Hello Pineapples!" and loving heart
bigger than her hair, it's impossible to imagine Chicago without
Miss Foozie®. A famed personality and household name in the
city's LGBT community and beyond, she's consistently voted
"Best Female Impersonator", including nods from the publications
Chicago Free Press and New City. She has big plans for expansion
and is embarking on a journey to win more hearts across the
country.
A genuine
purveyor of good cheer, Miss Foozie® has hosted events at
a number of venues, including charity functions, outdoor festivals,
variety shows, bingo nights, and theme nightclub parties.
Parlaying her local popularity into national appeal, Miss
Foozie® has made friends coast to coast and caught the attention
of many, such as celebrities Bruce Vilanch, Joan Rivers, Rupaul,
Kelly Osbourne, Kathy Griffin, Lance Bass, and many more.
She's been featured on several local radio, TV, and internet
podcasts (Chicago Public Radio, QTV's "Q on the Move", CAN
TV, Windy City Queercast), plus the independent films "Bowser
Makes A Movie (2005)" and "Father Knows (2007)". She is named
ChicagoPride.com's Director of Entertainment & Community Ambassador.
"People
comment daily about the incredible generosity and spirit that
Miss Foozie® shows to her fans and friends around the world,"
said ChicagoPride.com president Ron Matthew Inawat, “Miss
Foozie® is a world class entertainer who is always making
a memorable impression”.
No matter
if she's performing onstage, socializing with bar patrons,
or prancing joyfully throughout the neighborhood with her
tiny parasol, Miss Foozie® spreads happiness and love to everyone
who crosses her path. It's impossible to spend time in her
presence without cracking a smile. Miss Foozie® is unique
in her own way.
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