Reality TV star Plane Jane raised eyebrows after appearing at the 2024 Emmy Awards. Their unrecognizable appearance puzzled both red-carpet onlookers and the audience at home.
Donning a red dress with large prosthetic breasts and draped with tattoos all over their body, the 26-year-old performer left fans scouring social media for hours, looking for cues that could help narrow this celebrity’s identity.
The look Plane Jane was going for at this year’s Emmy Awards appears to have been inspired by Mary Magdalene, a 32-year-old OnlyFans model who has also garnered media attention because of multiple cosmetic surgeries she underwent to alter her physical appearance, which cost Magdalene an estimated $200,000.
“My time gets drained, my bank account, my energy, my health. And in the long run, you just end up digging yourself into a costly, time-consuming hole,” Magdalene said.
Plane Jane, whose real name is Andrew Vladimir Dunayevskiy, is a drag star who just finished competing in the sixteenth season of the long-running RuPaul’s Drag Race. They won third place and earned favor among fans for his villain-esque performance during this season’s performance.
Fans were drawn toward the drag queen’s spontaneous remarks and quick quips about fellow co-stars under the guise of support.
During the season’s second episode, Plane Jane’s performance of their debut single, “Burger Finder,” impressed the judges. After beating competitor and co-star Geneva Karr in a lip-synching challenge, Plane Jane secured immunity, keeping her safe from elimination.
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