Anti-LGBTQ+ Republicans Exposed in Drag Photos: Hypocrisy Highlights
- Representatives Buddy Carter and Mike Collins dressed in drag during their high school years have raised questions regarding hypocrisy, as both Georgia Republicans have actively pushed for anti-transgender...
- The images, obtained by The Advocate, show the two lawmakers participating in gender-nonconforming dress while in high school.
- The emergence of these photos has led to public scrutiny over the alignment between the lawmakers' past personal actions and their current legislative efforts to restrict transgender rights.
Newly surfaced photographs showing U.S. Representatives Buddy Carter and Mike Collins dressed in drag during their high school years have raised questions regarding hypocrisy, as both Georgia Republicans have actively pushed for anti-transgender legislation.
The images, obtained by The Advocate, show the two lawmakers participating in gender-nonconforming dress while in high school. This discovery contrasts with their current political positions, as both individuals are described as staunchly anti-LGBTQ+ and critical of woke
ideology and transgender people.
The revelations come as both Rep. Carter, and Rep. Collins are competing to challenge Senator Jon Ossoff. The emergence of these photos has led to public scrutiny over the alignment between the lawmakers’ past personal actions and their current legislative efforts to restrict transgender rights.
Legislative Context and Political Positions
Reps. Carter and Collins have established records of supporting policies and legislation aimed at the LGBTQ+ community. Their professional efforts have focused on pushing anti-trans legislation and opposing gender-affirming care or related social movements.

The contrast between these policy stances and the unearthed high school yearbook photos has been highlighted by critics and media reports as an example of political hypocrisy. The photos suggest that both lawmakers engaged with gender presentation in a manner similar to the activities they now oppose through their legislative work.
The reporting indicates that the photos were sourced from high school records, illustrating a period of their lives that differs significantly from their current public personas as proponents of restrictive LGBTQ+ policies.
Impact on Current Political Campaigns
The timing of these disclosures coincides with the political ambitions of both representatives. By seeking to challenge Senator Jon Ossoff, Carter and Collins are operating in a high-profile political environment where their records on social issues are under intense scrutiny.
The Advocate’s reporting emphasizes that these images provide a direct contradiction to the lawmakers’ current ideological platforms. The publication of these photos has sparked discussions about the consistency of the representatives’ views on gender expression and the legitimacy of their anti-transgender legislative goals.
As the news of these photographs spreads through social media and news aggregators, the focus remains on the gap between the lawmakers’ adolescent experiences with drag and their adult roles as architects of anti-LGBTQ+ policy in Georgia and at the federal level.
