Anti-Gay-Marriage GOP Candidate Explains His Past As A Drag Queen
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   - HUNTER WALKE <http://www.businessinsider.com/author/hunter-walker>R
   - MAY 3, 2014, 4:16 PM

[image: Steve Wiles]

Republican North Carolina State Senate candidate Steve Wiles used to go by 
a different name — Miss Mona Sinclair.

Wiles' past life as a drag queen and promoter for the "Miss Gay America" 
pageant was detailed in a report published by the Winston-Salem Journal 
Saturday 
<http://www.journalnow.com/news/local/gop-candidate-was-once-a-female-impersonator/article_a1029862-5a82-5752-90e4-eac7155bce1e.html>.
 
Business Insider spoke to Wiles, who supports a constitutional amendment to 
ban same-sex marriage in North Carolina, and he explained why he doesn't 
consider himself "anti-gay" and why he no longer dresses in drag.

"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 drag performances. "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."

Wiles declined to answer when Business Insider asked whether he considers 
himself an "ex-gay."

"No, no, I really wont make any comments on that," he said.

Wiles also said he believes the Winston-Salem Journal report was an attack 
from his opponents whom he described as "looking to take the focus off of 
their failures." A few hours after the story was published, Wiles published 
a note on his Facebook page 
<https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10203718935964124&set=a.3074775038576.149897.1539714363&type=1&stream_ref=10>
 in 
which he apologized for having had an "embarrassing" job. In spite of his 
regrets, with the election days away, Wiles told Business Insider he has no 
intention of stopping his campaign.

"I mean, there's only three more days," said Wiles with a laugh.

In his Facebook post, Wiles claimed he would be "very happy to discuss" his 
views on gay marriage with "any of my friends in the Democrat party and gay 
community." He explained to Business Insider that he doesn't believe being 
against 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.

The Winston Salem-Journal article reported Wiles, who is now a real-estate 
agent, emceed a show at a since-shuttered North Carolina gay nightspot 
called Club Odyssey "around 2001 and 2002." Prior to that, the club's 
co-owner said Wiles was a regular visitor in the 1990s. The Winston 
Salem-Journal also noted Wiles was listed on the "Miss Gay America" site 
<http://www.missgayamerica.com/suspended%20contestant%20and%20affiliate%20registry.htm>
 as 
a "former promoter of Miss Gay Eastern States America and a city 
preliminary promoter for Miss Gay North Carolina America" who was expelled 
from the organization. 

"Oh, I just stopped having it," Wiles said when asked why he was removed 
from the pageant. "I stopped promoting the event."

Business Insider asked whether his objection to the gay lifestyle was the 
reason he stopped promoting "Miss Gay America."

"It was. It really was," said Wiles.

Though he now views his past as a drag queen as "an embarrassment," Wiles 
said there were positive things he took away from the experience.

"I learned a lot of lessons, some of them, well most of them, the hard 
way," explained Wiles. "That's generally how I learned, but I did learn 
from my mistakes. That's something that I wish I could say for some of my 
GOP rivals."

Given his newfound knowledge, Business Insider asked Wiles if there was 
anything he'd say to people who are currently drag queens.

"Good for them," Wiles said. "If they're happy, good for them."  

View Wiles' Facebook post below. 

[image: steve wiles]

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