IT Should've Been Me } Drag Queen Crashes Glasgow Wedding-A Gift For a Monday`






Watch Cherie Trieffel lose her skirt and terrorize the Glasgow grooms.










A minister shouldn’t ask wedding guests for objections unless he’s ready for a big one.
Glasgow Pride was held this weekend, but the Scottish city was pretty damn gay last weekend when a drag queen crashed a wedding between two men in kilts while lip-syncing “It Should Have Been Me” by Yvonne Fair.
“Cherie Trieffel swept into Saint Luke’s church, stunning the crowd with a rendition of the iconic song, as grooms Peter McConnachie and Peter Deaville waited anxiously at the altar,” Glasgow Live reports.
Another Angle on another time (this one 1 yr ago). This one is staged as you would see.

The drag alter ego of Mark Swift, Cherie smooched male guests, smacked the grooms with her handbag, somehow lost her skirt, and even attempted to lift up one of those kilts. She never could hold her peace!
“The grooms organized it without telling anyone that it was happening,” explains Graham Cole, who shot video of the ceremony-stopping number. “Peter’s M’s mum Glenda actually thought it was real!”
Just your average wedding...
Congratulations Peter and Peter ❤️❤️
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Comments

Not sure I see the relevance of a wedding between two MEN being interrupted by a man dressed as a lady. Always thought that 'drag' was something akin to blackface. Really popular in the olden days but rather tawdry and disrespectful in modern times.