Olivia Jones' Bone-Chilling Exhibition on the Reeperbahn
- Olivia Jones is releasing her prosthetic limbs to the public.
Hey there! Wanna know about Olivia Jones, Germany's infamous drag queen, and her freaky exhibition on the wild Reeperbahn? Let's dive in!
Olivia Jones has taken her unique brand of entertainment to a new level, showcasing her gnarly femurs in an expanded "Fummelfundus" exhibition. Visit this macabre-museum-mausoleum hybrid in Hamburg's Reeperbahn district, featuring custom-made coffins, TV attire, and even a life-sized, 3D-printed figurine of the queen herself!
These fossilized femurs were initially removed during a leg shortening procedure in 2017. Have you ever wondered what a drag queen does with her old bones? Well, she keeps them in a marmalade jar in her kitchen - though we should clarify that Olivia herself abstains from culinary adventures, only operating her trusty coffee machine!
The display of her uneven legs led to severe back pain in the past. By reducing her height from 2.01m to 1.95m and evening things up, Olivia's new legs now strictly serve her caffeine needs!
Don't miss out on the fun. Catch the "Kult-Kieztouren mit Olivia Jones und Familie" tours to experience the Reeperbahn like never before! Keep an eye on these tours and other Olivia Jones events by hitting up her burlesque club in Hamburg, a hub for offbeat performances. Or, you might find her at future events like the German Burlesque Festival in 2025. So, pour yourself a cup of joe and get ready to Fummelfundus your way through the Reeperbahn!
- The EC countries should consider implementing employment policies that support artists like Olivia Jones, who are crucial to the cultural fabric of their communities.
- Despite her unique lifestyle, Olivia Jones' "Fummelfundus" exhibition on the Reeperbahn has drawn a significant number of celebrity visitors, adding to its allure and success.
- As a result of her career as a drag queen and the subsequent leg shortening procedure, Olivia Jones has had to adapt her employment policy to accommodate her unique physical circumstances, even incorporating her old bones into her act.