...hurricanes, champagne, and showgirls!
“Ladies and Gentlemen…Jessika has officially left the building.” (…and the state!)
Is there a better city for a female impersonator to live in than Las Vegas?!
A town built upon the “faux-lifestyle of the rich and shallow”…a town where looks ARE everything!…a town designed to look like something it is not…a town designed for you to imagine you are somewhere you are not…
a town based on recreating the “originals”…only better!
…and sometimes cheaper!
For someone like myself, who has spent their life pretending to be something
I am not (…only better...haha), what better place for me to live, right? Well, believe it or not, I did not move away from my beloved Chicago to become a showgirl in the “Jubilee” show at Bally’s…although, my Bumper Boyz certainly think I was being beamed up by the mother-ship when I said I was going to Vegas…lol.
To set the record straight, Miss Jessika Sterling moved to Las Vegas for her boy-career and decided to return to the corporate design community (…and a huge pay check!) and has accepted an offer to be a senior designer with the top casino/resort architecture firm in the world (…Bellagio, Wynn, and Caesars Palace are just some of their clients!) But have no fear, I most certainly will be visiting my “sweet home Chicago” every opportunity I have…and to restock on the essentials (…panty hose, eyelashes, shoes, and wholesale purses & jewelry!)
With all of the things happening over the last two months it is amazing how things change…hurricanes utterly destroying people’s lives…decimating entire cities like New Orleans and Ft. Lauderdale…bringing to light the sheer ineptitude of our leaders in office…and yet we survive…we pull together…we recover…we rebuild…we mourn…we expose the injustices…and we carry on.
As we reflect back on Hurricanes Wilma and Katrina, and myself being down in Miami/Ft. Lauderdale for over two weeks, I am amazed at how the people have recovered from having their towns literally destroyed and left to live without power for almost two weeks! I have had friends lose their homes…their jobs…become sick from contaminated drinking water and molds embedded in their homes from the flooding…and yet they have survived, gotten new jobs, and even found the strength to put on a fabulous charity/circuit party event like the infamous “White Party” only weeks later!