
Mx. andy
Board Member
Mx./Miss Andy is new to the drag scene, and they are ready to READ! (No shade included, this is a children's program after all!) Bringing you funky fashion and an exceptional amount of humor and kindness, we think they'll fit in with the rest of us!
About Me
Hello there! My name is Mx. Andy, and I am so excited to be part of Reading Time with the Queens! I've always wanted to be part of the group since I saw them perform at Idaho Falls Pride 2023. I started drag during Pride 2025, and now I fee like I'm right where I belong!
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When I'm not dressing up or working at my job, I'm probably at home creating something big and bold for my next look and drawing on my iPad. I love all things colorful and retro, and you'll definitely see that in my drag. I also like to cook!
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Something special about me is that I am autistic. I didn't get diagnosed until I was an adult, and I remember instances in my childhood where I often struggled, wondering why I was so "different" from everyone else. My goal in joining the RTWTQ team is to help neurodiverse children and their parents learn how to manage anxiety that comes from being a little different and what coping skills we can use to avoid the stress of things like sensory issues or being overwhelmed by our big ol' brains! While I do have a lot of personal experience with these things, I'm currently pursuing a psychology degree so I can start working professionally with neurodiverse youth, especially those in the LGBTQ+ community.
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My favorite book when I was a kid was the Junie B. Jones series. I was so inspired by her that I even used my middle initial in my name all the time and started writing in a journal, which eventually led me to write my own stories. I still write to this day and hope I will eventually write and draw my own comic series or a picture book!
