Florida Rep. Randy Fine, a Republican, on Wednesday fervently defended a bill he’s sponsoring to criminalize “adult live performances” in front of children.
“If it means erasing a community because you have to target children, then damn right, we ought to do it,” he said on the floor of the state House.
Fine acknowledged that the legislation might criminalize the work of some of the state’s drag performers, many of whom have deep ties to the LGBTQ community. And if the bill becomes law, it might also criminalize the work of a Floridian he neglected to mention: his wife.
Wendy Fine is co-hosting an annual gala Saturday, which she has previously performed in, to raise money for a children’s charity, Spring Forward for Autism, as the local news site The Space Coast Rocket first reported. The gala will take place at the Hilton Melbourne hotel in Melbourne, about an hour east of Orlando.
It will be “an evening filled with sultry performers,” according to the nonprofit group’s website, which lists Randy Fine as one of the gala’s main sponsors. Images and videos on social media of past years’ events show women — one of whom appears to be Fine’s wife, who is tagged in the photos — posing and dancing in lingerie and revealing costumes.
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