Courtney Act Posts Shirtless Calvin Klein Photos and Drag Video
Courtney Act posted a new set of shirtless photos out of drag, and the styling did the talking: low-rise jeans, a Calvin Klein waistband, and a gold chain. courtney act also shared a getting-into-drag video that opened in front of a mirror with a white robe, shifting the post from simple fit check to a more staged image play.
Calvin Klein Waistband Photos
The photos lean on a familiar fashion shortcut, but the detail is specific enough to matter: the waistband sits above the jeans, so the brand mark becomes part of the frame rather than a hidden label. For a performer who built a global fanbase through drag performance and television, that kind of image is as much about personal branding as it is about clothing.
Courtney Act finished in the top three of season 6 of RuPaul's Drag Race before later winning Celebrity Big Brother UK, hosting The Bi Life, and appearing on Dancing with the Stars Australia. That run gives the post more weight than a casual selfie dump; the audience already knows the performer can move between camp, TV polish, and direct-to-camera presentation without losing control of the image.
5am Eurovision Caption
The getting-into-drag video adds another layer because the caption ties the post to a live viewing ritual: “Australian @eurovision super-fans, waking up at 5am to watch semi-final 1 LIVE on @sbs_australia in the morning? THIS is the glamour you will be greeted with. (Also Superstar by @senhitofficial & @boygeorgeofficial is a real bop, and a VERY Eurovision moment. So…Get ready with me #grwm #drag #eurovision2026” The phrasing turns the transformation clip into a promotional-lifestyle hybrid, with Eurovision fandom, drag prep, and self-presentation folded into one post.
The contrast is the point. One post sells the shirtless Calvin Klein look; the other stages the route into drag, starting from a white robe and moving toward the fully made-up performance persona. For followers, the practical takeaway is simple: this is the current visual language Courtney Act is choosing to push, and it centers less on a single outfit than on the shift between private presentation and on-camera transformation.
Drag Image, Public Reach
That matters because the two posts work together. The shirtless set sells the body-forward fashion angle, while the video gives the audience the process behind the persona, and both reinforce the same thing: Courtney Act is still using social posts as a controlled extension of a television and drag career that already stretches across season 6, Celebrity Big Brother UK, The Bi Life, and Dancing with the Stars Australia.
For readers following the next move, the useful detail is not a new project announcement but the direction of the feed itself. The posts suggest Courtney Act is leaning into visual updates that keep drag, fashion, and live-event fandom in the same lane, with Eurovision and the Calvin Klein styling doing the heavy lifting.