Alabama drag queen donates items from gay marriage fight
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — A drag queen known for opposing Republican U.S. Senate candidate and gay marriage foe Roy Moore has given Alabama’s history agency the garb she wore during the fight that helped unseat Moore from the state Supreme Court last year.
Joined by officials from the Alabama Department of Archives and History at a Monday news conference, Ambrosia Starling said she’s giving the navy-blue dress, Cashmere coat, wig, heels and jewelry now because October is LGBT history month, not because Moore is running for Senate.
“I don’t want to fire up his supporters,” said Starling.
Photographer Christiane Robinson also donated more than 2,200 images and videos she made during events related to same-sex marriage.