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Disabled Australians on love, lust and the right to intimacy
Key takeaways
- Jacqueline Tedmanson, aka Diana Divine, five months pregnant, still burlesque dancing and showing how mobility aids can be really sexy.
- Despite having a disability, Jacqueline isn't nervous about the birth.
- As a queer disabled person, burlesque gives Jacqueline Tedmanson, aka Diana Divine, a rare space to be sexy and powerful, without feeling infantilised or fetishised.
Why this matters: an international story with cross-border implications worth tracking.
Jacqueline Tedmanson, aka Diana Divine, five months pregnant, still burlesque dancing and showing how mobility aids can be really sexy. (Compass: Morgan Timms)
Link copied Share Share article It's a stormy February night in Adelaide, and Jacqueline Tedmanson is at the hospital with her partner Jackson, waiting to meet their first baby.
Despite having a disability, Jacqueline isn't nervous about the birth. She's just excited to be having a child, and the couple only hope the child "is funny" rather than "healthy".
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