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From: bentway5/4/2014 4:19:38 PM
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Anti-gay NC GOP candidate outed as former female impersonator ‘Miss Mona Sinclair’

By Tom Boggioni
rawstory.com
( They've been fooling people all their lives, who's easier to fool than a Republican voter? )
Saturday, May 3, 2014 18:18 EDT

A GOP candidate for North Carolina State Senate — who supports the state’s ban on same-sex marriage — has been revealed as a former female impersonator and drag show emcee by the co-owner of the club where he once worked.

Steve Wiles, 34, of Kernersville, NC, worked at Club Odyssey until 2010 under the name ‘Mona Sinclair,’ former club owner Randy Duggins told the Winston-Salem Journal.

According to Duggins, Wiles was a frequent patron in the late 1990s at his nightclub where gay, lesbian and straight clientele gathered for weekly shows featuring female impersonators. Around 2001 and 2002, Wiles began working for Duggins as the show director and performance booker, while emceeing the show as Miss Mona Sinclair.

“He is Mona Sinclair,” Duggins said, referring to Wiles’ female persona.

In multiple interviews about his past Wiles has alternately denied and confirmed his history.

“That’s not me,” Wiles said three weeks ago, referring to questions about Mona Sinclair.

This week, Wiles’ campaign website, Facebook page and Twitter account were shuttered.

Speaking with Business Insider, Wiles opened up about his former career saying, “… it just was not something that I wanted to continue.”

“I think that everyone has their own choices to make and I’m fine with everyone making their own. For me, from a religious standpoint, just for my life, for me, it just was not something that I wanted to continue,” Wiles said of his career as a female impersonator. “Of course it was an embarrassment, but you know, you move on. You live life, and you change, and you make yourself what you want yourself to be. And that’s where I am now.”

When asked if he was gay, Wiles replied: “No, no, I really wont make any comments on that.”

Wiles has notably supported North Carolina’s recently passed constitutional amendment banning same sex marriage, explaining he doesn’t feel his opposition to same-sex marriage is the same thing as being anti gay.

“I don’t really understand how you can separate the fact that marriage is a religious institution,” Wiles said.

Wiles in currently in a three-way primary with two other GOP candidates in a largely conservative district.
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