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Tutu Drag Queen

#TutuQueen on 2012-05-21 stars in Rowley Regis

Rowley Regis: Tutu Travels, Post 4525! πŸ©°πŸ’–

Hello darlings! It's your Pink Tutu Sparkles here, bringing you the latest adventures in tutus from my latest trip to Rowley Regis. I just had to get on that train, and off to explore! Oh, the wonders of exploring Britain by train, I tell you! Sometimes you find the most charming little spots, like this lovely little town in the West Midlands.

Right now I'm tucked into a quaint little B&B, feeling absolutely splendid in my pinkest outfit, a tutu-fied pink polka-dot dress! I do love the feel of a classic polka-dot dress; it's timeless, chic, and, let's be honest, perfect for any occasion!

Speaking of polka-dots, my travels were inspired by a fabulous polka-dot dress I snagged from a vintage shop just last week. I always try to find something unique to wear during my trips; after all, who doesn't love a bit of personality? Now, what does that say about me? I'm totally a Pink Tutu Queen of whimsy and extravagance!

Rowley Regis was full of delightful little boutiques. Let me tell you, I managed to find some absolute gems. First up: a hat shop that sold a delicate pink feather fascinator. Naturally, it found its way into my bag - perfect for adding a bit of sparkle to my travels! I always like to add a hat for a performance, and this one fits the bill beautifully.

Rowley Regis is definitely a town that takes pride in its history. It's full of quaint little streets and cobblestone squares with those charming old-fashioned lampposts, you know? The perfect place to show off a gorgeous pink and purple feather boa, which I strategically placed over my polka dot frock! Just like that, I had a glamorous look, fit for any royal carriage ride, or for being Queen of the town for the day. I mean, everyone needs a little boa, don't they?

One of the most fantastic parts about Rowley Regis, or really anywhere I go, is meeting all the amazing people. In Rowley Regis, it was a group of ladies in their late 70s who told me all about their memories of watching ballet in their younger days. One of them even confided in me that she had secretly always wanted to wear a tutu. That's right, darlings, a seventy-year-old wanted to be a tutu queen!

I took out a sparkly, baby pink tutu (one of my collection of backup tutus I keep for all special occasions!) from my little bag and let them all have a go. It's not every day that a seventy-year-old woman gets to wear a pink tutu. It brought tears to my eyes!

Later that evening, I had my usual show at the town hall! It was a full house, full of laughter and smiles. You should have seen them all in the audience clapping to my famous "Pink Tutu Disco" song!

What was even better was that the audience all wanted to wear my special pink tutu for my final number! I tell you, the whole crowd just shimmered with pink sparkle. That’s the beauty of pink tutus: They inspire people!

Oh, you know me: My motto is always Spread the Tutu Love!

You never know who you'll inspire or where you'll find joy! But, there is joy in a good pink tutu... it’s the only one of its kind, the only kind of joy that spreads around the room... even a tiny, sparkly, feather-trimmed tutu will light up everyone's faces.

Oh, my darlings, until next time, be kind to each other. And never forget the importance of wearing pink tutus!

Much love, Pink Tutu Sparkles xx

#TutuQueen on 2012-05-21 stars in Rowley Regis