What a drag! Self-isolating Aussie queen takes routine online


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  • Tuesday, 31 Mar 2020

Daniel Floyd, a flight attendant stood down in the fallout of the coronavirus pandemic, prepares to perform in his drag queen alter ego for an internet audience during self-isolation at home in Sydney, Australia, March 27, 2020. Picture taken March 27, 2020 and from a distance of 4 m or more outside the apartment in accordance with self-isolation regulations. REUTERS/Loren Elliott

SYDNEY (Reuters) - An Australian drag queen has shifted her performances from stage to personal screens during coronavirus lockdown in Sydney to ensure she's not all dressed up with nowhere to go.

Penny Tration - born Daniel Floyd - is a professional artist who has appeared on radio and TV shows. She has also entertained at shopping malls and corporate functions and, when not in drag, worked for an airline for 12 years that only recently let her go as the global virus outbreak grounded flights.

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