Political
life is a cabaret for Enza “Supermodel” Anderson.
The popular Toronto drag queen garnered headlines in 2000 with a
left-field bid for the city’s mayoralty (her slogan: “A
Super City Deserves A Supermodel”), and surprised many by
finishing a respectable third. Since then, she has sought the leadership
of the Canadian Alliance party, and ran for city councillor in Toronto’s
2003 municipal election. Raised in a Roman Catholic household, Anderson
finds freedom and fulfillment by living publicly as a woman. And
despite her campy approach to campaigning, she claims to be quite
sincere in her determination to make a difference by entering the
political fray. |