It was merriment while it lasted. On January 31 just across a month after Toronto drag queen Enza "Supermodel" Anderson announced she was joining the race to head Canada's rightwing opposition party, Anderson announced that she was dropping out
Anderson said she wanted the piece of work because "the [Canadian Alliance] povertys a makeover desperately. They appear highly intolerant of those who are different."
The 37-year-old siren had more than 300 signatures from Canadian Alliance members, which is single of the party's requirements for candidates. nevertheless the party's insistence that candidates also cough up $25000 to be eligible finally derailed the diva's plans.