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Panti Bliss Quashes Presidential Rumors in Playful Response

Drag queen Panti Bliss has dismissed recent speculation regarding a potential presidential run, playfully addressing the rumors on social media. On March 15, 2024, Bliss, known for her vibrant performances and outspoken advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights, took to her platforms to clarify that she will not be entering the race for the presidency of Ireland.
The rumors originated from a tongue-in-cheek comment made by Bliss during a public appearance. While many fans initially took the hint seriously, she quickly clarified her position, stating, “I’m flattered but not running for president.” This lighthearted denial has drawn laughter and support from her followers, who appreciate her candidness and humor.
Bliss, whose real name is Ruairí O’Neill, has been a prominent figure in Ireland’s drag scene and is widely recognized for her contributions to the arts and activism. Her influence extends beyond entertainment, as she has been a vocal advocate for social justice and equality issues.
The presidential election in Ireland is scheduled for 2025, and speculation about potential candidates has intensified in recent months. While Panti Bliss may not be among those vying for the top position, her playful engagement with the public reflects her unique ability to connect with audiences and foster discussion on important societal topics.
As the political landscape evolves, many are eager to see who will officially declare their candidacy. For now, Panti Bliss remains focused on her artistic pursuits and advocacy work, bringing joy and inspiration to her fans.
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