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Meet Doreen, crusader of love, equality, and freedom to be who we are.

Welcome to Friends of Doreen

Hi darlings! Meet Doreen Devine, a baby drag queen ready to burst onto the scene with messages of hope, love, and belonging. For years, Doreen’s voice was stifled, but now she’s here to spread acceptance, understanding, and equality, especially during these times when drag is under attack.

Doreen DeVine is a singing mental health queen played by Darren Elliott, an educator, speaker, coach for narcissism and therapist.

Doreen wants everyone to see the incredible diversity of drag queens. We can’t be summed up with stereotypes. Many, like Doreen, felt our voices squashed in a heteronormative world. Through drag, we’ve found our true selves and the power to express what we couldn’t before. Doreen, a character created by Darren, speaks out against dominant cultural norms in ways Darren never could. She bravely shares her mental health journey, including intimate insights into living with narcissism, to foster compassion and understanding.

Doreen is bold, beautiful, and as she discovers her humanity and loving connections with others through her own personal work, she’ll share her journey to help others find their light too. After years of yearning for the understanding she and her family needed for healing, she’s dedicated to this passion project.

Drag queens aren’t evil; we’re vibrant, creative souls who deserve to be seen and heard. Doreen understands the stigma and is determined to change perceptions.

Having faced and overcome the shame inflicted by her father’s creative shaming, Doreen is ready to perform again after 25 long years. When she sits at the piano to sing, the song often pulls her into heartfelt messages. She pauses the music to share therapeutic insights, creating a space for increased awareness and understanding, helping listeners connect deeply with her experiences.

Join us, follow Doreen’s journey on social media as she adds her voice to messages from Darren; let’s spread love, understanding, and fabulousness together!

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Doreen stands for acceptance, love, and freedom to be who you are.

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All humans need to love and feel loved, to feel our belonging with others, and to have the freedom to be who we are. Doreen stands for everyone. We all belong and we all deserve to share our human needs with others, like our ancestors before us.

Welcome to the world of Doreen DeVine, where freedom and self-expression shine brightly.

“Drag has opened the door for me to shine my light, a door my father tried to close. Doreen represents the freedom to be yourself, to shine your light even when others say you don’t have one. My father convinced me I was nothing special, and I believed him, staying small for far too long.”

Darren Elliott

Click on Doreen’s picture for a sample of her short media posts of acceptance, belonging, and mental health education.

“I stopped singing 25 years ago, silenced by the shame my father imposed on me. Now, I’m reclaiming my voice as Doreen, channeling my disowned parts and creativity in bigger ways than I could access as Darren. Drag was the support I needed to start sharing my gifts.”

FAQ: Why are you doing this?

Click on the video below for my personal story.

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“Drag brings voice to many voices that have been suppressed and made small or silenced by others.”

Drag is important to give voice to that fact that no one is evil, the act of othering someone as being evil is abusive because it can have a profound negative impact on their mental health and who they are as a person.”

Darren Elliott

Some quotes from our Social Media Videos Super-Fans:

Some quotes from our Social Media Videos Super-Fans:

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Video below: Doreen Sharing about her me vs. you reality in the middle of a song.

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We all belong as humans among humans.

We all belong as humans among humans.

Doreen promotes acceptance and equality for all. She promotes the ability to see beauty in all different forms, to develop love and respect for all the beautiful creatures on our planet, and to recognize the trauma of racism, homophobia, sexism, misogyny and the patriarchy has had on our mental health, and our disconnection with others, and all the different painful experiences of separation that creates. Many disorders can be linked to being rejected as a human for who we are. We all need love, belonging, and acceptance as we are, not as you hope us to be. We need to feel our acceptance to others to feel our acceptance for ourselves, otherwise we will use defences to be strong alone, and these defences impair relationships. If I don’t lean on you, you won’t lean on me and our relationship will not deepen.

We humans are pack animals, we all need to share what’s really happening for us inside to feel seen and understood and fully connected with others. Doreen is coming out of hiding as she shares openly about her narcissistic reactions, what that looks like and feels like, where it’s coming from, and how she deals with it.

Doreen is a recovering narcissist.

Aware of her impact and determined to have the best relationships, she is working on her empathy skills, slowly getting in touch with negative emotions, intentionally looking for the value in others. She now understands that abuse damages her relationships, and she wants to build them up. She understands that her loved ones don’t deserve her rage, her silent treatments, her guilt trips and manipulations to get what she wants, she needs to develop trust that honest, authentic communication will work for her, to let go of lying for convenience and to make herself look good and therefore feel good. Her worldview is shifting through new co-created experiences, she’s learning that people are not out for themselves, that most people are not judging her (she used to judge first, now she looks for goodness). She undertands that who she is with others impacts who they are with her. She has started creating what Darren has coined, “Love Loops”, the name of his first book still being written. Darren is an educator, speaker, therapist, and through Doreen, a mental health singing drag queen. Darren has his first TEDx talk scheduled in October, 2024 with TEDx Wilson Park. You can see his educational videos, playful duets, shorts and podcast interviews on YouTube and Social Media.

Watch the rebirth of Doreen DeVine.

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