Japan-based idol Ladybeard is usually seen in frocks and girly outfits (with a skirt, of course) and with that, evokes a certain perception for the uninitiated.
Japan-based idol Ladybeard is usually seen in frocks and girly outfits and with that, evokes a certain perception for the uninitiated., and blends it to great success with the heavy metal music genre, anyone who has had the chance to meet Ladybeard will quickly realise that no one puts baby in a box.on 22 July at the AFA Creators Super Fest, the 39-year-old was dressed in a French maid outfit, complete with his signature pigtails.
He replied, “Interestingly, I was bullied before I was cross-dressing. So I was already bullied my whole life more or less. Then one day I put on a dress because I thought it’d be a fun thing to do at my friend’s party and everyone was really, really nice to me.”Realising the shift in attitudes, Ladybeard decided to continue cross-dressing, and it evolved and became what it is now.
“Therefore, being social or wanting to talk to people was not really seen, you know, necessarily, when I was young as a good thing… But then if you're wearing a dress, everyone's like, ‘Well, of course, he's noisy. I mean, look at him!’”Fortunately, his family loves what he’s doing and thinks it’s very funny. That said, Ladybeard is very aware of the potential brickbats, and people have asked him about it too.
“One of the big things everyone said [was], ‘You realise, right? If you try this and it doesn't work, you can't go back to being a normal dude in pads, you'll always be the dude who put on the dress that had to go badly, right?’ “So the bigger the gap that I can create between the stereotypically masculine and the stereotypically feminine, that creates the most impact.”
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