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RuPaul (born RuPaul Andre Charles on November 17, 1960) is an American drag performer, singer, actor and writer who gained world-wide notoriety in the 1990s; appearing in a wide variety of television programs, films, and musical albums. Though a catty attitude is often associated with drag queens, RuPaul intentionally set himself apart with a "love one another" attitude. Although primarily known for his extravagant drag queen persona, RuPaul has performed as a man in a number of roles, usually billed as RuPaul Charles.//Born in San Diego, California, RuPaul's tumultuous youth was marked by the bitter divorce of his parents. RuPaul struggled as a musician and filmmaker in Atlanta in the 1980s. In Atlanta, he participated in underground cinema, helping create a low-budget picture known as "Starbooty" (and an album by the same name). RuPaul came into the public eye in 1989, appearing in the music video for The B-52's immensely popular single "Love Shack". In the early 1990s, RuPaul became a fixture in the New York club scene, and was voted "Queen of Manhattan" by area club owners, promoters and DJs. RuPaul was often seen pushing around a shopping cart outside of dance clubs to distribute flyers for upcoming events. It was during this time that RuPaul began performing under the name RuPaul Charles and later simply RuPaul. Initially participating in "genderfuck"-style performances, RuPaul performed solo and in collaboration with other bands at several New York nightclubs, most notably the Pyramid Club. RuPaul also appeared for many years at the annual Wigstock drag festival, and appears in the documentary "Wigstock: The Movie", later returning to the Wigstock stage in 2004. In 1994, RuPaul recorded a renewed version of Elton John's 1970s hit single "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" for John's Duets album, and filmed a video for the track with John.He began releasing pop albums starting with Supermodel of the World in 1993, which spawned the dance hit "Supermodel (You Better Work)". The music video for the song became an unexpected hit on MTV channels, as grunge-rock (Nirvana) and gangsta rap were popular at the time. Rupaul's friendly, drag queen image catapulted him to celebrity status through this first release. The song itself peaked at #45 on the Billboard Hot 100, which surprised many and was regarded as an unlikely accomplishment. It found more success on the Dance Music chart, where it peaked at #2. His next two songs/videos, "Back to My Roots" and "A Shade Shady (Now Prance)" both hit #1 on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play charts and further developed his campy persona.RuPaul caused a bit of controversy at the 1993 MTV Video Music Awards when he was given the opportunity to present an award with legendary actor Milton Berle, who performed an altogether different type of drag early in his career. The two had conflicts back-stage, and when Berle inappropriately touched RuPaul's breasts, RuPaul ad-libbed the line "So you used to wear gowns, but now you're wearing diapers." The press picked this up as a crack in the "love everyone" message RuPaul presented, and depicted the incident as a young newcomer treating a legend poorly. Eventually the hullabaloo faded
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