Mama Tits | |
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![]() Mama Tits performing at
Puerto Vallarta's
Palm Cabaret and Bar in 2023 | |
Born | Brian Daniel Peters |
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Mama Tits is the stage name of Brian Daniel Peters, an American drag performer.
Peters began exploring drag as a teenager in Nampa, Idaho. He joined the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence at the age of 24. [1] Mama Tits has been described as a "singer, storyteller and comedian". [2] According to Joseph Brand of Seattle Spectator, she's also a performer, event hostess, and life coach. [3]
In Seattle, Mama Tits has hosted drag brunch at Unicorn. [4] [5] She was featured in the comic book Mama Tits Saves the World, [6] which according to Jennifer Campbell of The Stranger "immortalizes the moment at Seattle Pride 2014 when she faced down a group of hate-spewing antigay protesters with her steely spine and wicked humor". [7] [8] [9] A video of the incident was viewed 1.8 million times, as of November 2015. [10] Covering the confrontation, Bustle's Elizabeth Ballou called Mama Tits "our new gay pride hero". [11]
Mama Tits has hosted a show called Sweet Like Candy. [12] As of 2016, she hosted the drag brunch show Mimosas with Mama in Seattle. [13] Her show Mayhem with Mama was held for one night at The Triple Door in 2016, before continuing in Puerto Vallarta. [14] Her other shows in Puerto Vallarta have included Mama Tits Triple D at The Red Room [15] and Mama Tits: Big and Loud at Act II. [16] [17] As of 2022, Palm Cabaret and Bar hosts her show Por Qué No? – Life Is Short. [18] [19]
Peters is married and lives in Puerto Vallarta, as of 2019. [20]
Mama Tits | |
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![]() Mama Tits performing at
Puerto Vallarta's
Palm Cabaret and Bar in 2023 | |
Born | Brian Daniel Peters |
Occupations |
|
Mama Tits is the stage name of Brian Daniel Peters, an American drag performer.
Peters began exploring drag as a teenager in Nampa, Idaho. He joined the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence at the age of 24. [1] Mama Tits has been described as a "singer, storyteller and comedian". [2] According to Joseph Brand of Seattle Spectator, she's also a performer, event hostess, and life coach. [3]
In Seattle, Mama Tits has hosted drag brunch at Unicorn. [4] [5] She was featured in the comic book Mama Tits Saves the World, [6] which according to Jennifer Campbell of The Stranger "immortalizes the moment at Seattle Pride 2014 when she faced down a group of hate-spewing antigay protesters with her steely spine and wicked humor". [7] [8] [9] A video of the incident was viewed 1.8 million times, as of November 2015. [10] Covering the confrontation, Bustle's Elizabeth Ballou called Mama Tits "our new gay pride hero". [11]
Mama Tits has hosted a show called Sweet Like Candy. [12] As of 2016, she hosted the drag brunch show Mimosas with Mama in Seattle. [13] Her show Mayhem with Mama was held for one night at The Triple Door in 2016, before continuing in Puerto Vallarta. [14] Her other shows in Puerto Vallarta have included Mama Tits Triple D at The Red Room [15] and Mama Tits: Big and Loud at Act II. [16] [17] As of 2022, Palm Cabaret and Bar hosts her show Por Qué No? – Life Is Short. [18] [19]
Peters is married and lives in Puerto Vallarta, as of 2019. [20]