She's no stranger to an eye catching accessory or two.
But
drag queen Courtney Act added a new dimension on Sunday when she
uploaded a picture of herself sporting a voluptuous derriere - a spoof
of Nicki Minaj's provocative Anaconda single cover.
The
Australian performer is the latest celebrity to get behind the risque
artwork which featured hip hop artist Minaj showing off her bootlicious
behind in a disappearing G-string.
The butt of the joke! Drag queen Courtney Act
shared a spoof of Nicki Minaj's Anaconda single cover on Instagram with
an exaggerated derriere
Bottom's up! Hip hop singer Minaj caused a stir
across the music industry when she released the art work to her new
single last month
Sydney
boy, Shane Jenek who goes by the onstage persona of Courtney Act,
uploaded a spoof version with her head superimposed on an exaggerated
version of Minaj's body and booty.
In the
comic over-the-shoulder belfie the Australian performer copy cats the
American rapper's provocative stance, squatting with her ample backside
stealing the show.
Dressed
in a hot pink workout bra, disappearing G-string and patent blue
trainers the platinum blonde's 'single' is entitled Couch Robber,
referring to her sizable posterior which wouldn't leave space for a
small child on a sofa.
Flamboyant! Australian performer Shane Jenek aka Courtney Act is starring in the sixth series of RuPaul's Drag Race, as pictured
Golden boy: The 32-year-old starred in Nicole Ritchie's reality TV series Candidly Nicole last week, pictured at Vancouver Pride
Hip
hop singer Minaj set the music industry on fire last month when she
released the provocative artwork, which will feature on her upcoming
album The Pink Print.
The
controversy courting artist roused a variety of reactions from the
industry with fellow singer Katy Perry commenting: 'I wanna take a nap
on dat pillow doe @NICKIMINAJ'.
Others
labelled it 'overly explicit' causing The Beauty And A Beat hitmaker to
respond that the pose of her ample backside was no more 'unacceptable'
than similar images of white models.
Au natural: The Brisbane boy is currently starring in Boys Like Me in the U.S, pictured with Cher's costumes
To
prove her point, the BET Award winner posted several images of Sports
Illustrated models, including Kate Upton, striking poses that were
equally racy.
Flamboyant
star Courtney Act first burst onto the scene in Australian Idol in
2003, she recently made a cameo appearance on Nicole Ritchie's reality
TV show Candidly Nicole.
Star of the sixth series of RuPaul's Drag Race the entertainer is also taking centre stage in Boys Like Me in New York.
Sing star: The Australian performer rose to fame after starring on Australian Idol in 2003