To Dylan Mulvaney, Miss Piggy Is "The Realest Bitch"
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Dylan Mulvaney has openly documented her transition over the past few years, culminating in her bestselling memoir "Paper Doll." The memoir reflects on her journey through fame and the scrutiny that often comes with her identity. In a personal and creative twist, she highlights her admiration for female icons, especially Miss Piggy, whom she sees as a misunderstood figure that embodies confidence and self-expression. Mulvaney draws parallels between her own life and Miss Piggy's assertiveness, emphasizing the importance of embracing one's authentic self, even in the face of societal judgment.
In my bedroom, arranged in a collection of pink wooden frames, is what I like to call my "wall of favorite women." On it, there are photos of Joni Mitchell, Princess Diana, and... Miss Piggy. When I was putting the wall together, I thought a lot about the different parts of me, and the women whom I felt like I could look up to.
She also tends to overdress, and I'm a big overdresser. I would rather walk into a room in a gown than in sweatpants - because even if I don't feel as confident as I would like, if I look good, then that at least gives me a little leg up.
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