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Saturday, Nov 21st, 2009
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Daniel Radcliffe Loves Drag Culture
 
on 05-11-2009 11:59

 Daniel Radcliffe & Our Lady J

Daniel Radcliffe, the handsome young star of the hugely popular Harry Potter series, is reportedly extremely fascinated by the drag culture and has been seen out and about with transgender performer Our Lady J.

A close friend of Our Lady J told the Telegraph: "Daniel is fascinated by the drag culture and is always asking questions. He went to a few shows and was made to feel very welcome. 'He's a lovely guy and he and Our Lady J got on like a house on fire. They have eaten out together and been to parties. They have become quite close.'"

Our Lady J mentioned their latest meeting on her Twitter page, writing: 'Just had delish meal w/Dan Radcliffe.' It is thought the pair first met during Radcliffe's Broadway run of the production Equus in which he appeared naked.

Last update: 05-11-2009 11:59

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Posted by Joe, on 05-12-2009 01:28,
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Daniel wants so bad to be a real gay man. Just keep pushing open that closet door, Dan. Lots of dudes want you.
 
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