Miss Foozie

[13][14][15] In 2007, Miss Foozie appeared as herself in Father Knows..., an LGBTQ+ themed film involving a father-son relationship, gay romance, and explicit sex.

[16] In 2009, Miss Foozie played herself again in Sister Mary, a dark comedy written and directed by Scott Grenke, starring Brent Corrigan, Bruce Vilanch, and producer James Vallo.

[7][26][27] For North Halsted Market Days in 2003, Chicago artist Lee Kay created a caricature of her in the window of Boystown adult shop Batteries Not Included.

[7] In March 2007, she appeared in Time Out Chicago, and her photo ran alongside a question she answered in a article for their October 15–21, 2009 issue titled "Virgin territory"; Jason A. Heidemann asked some of their favorite LGBT Chicagoans to "reveal their first same-sex shag.

"[6][7] She appeared on the cover of Gay Chicago Magazine in April 2007, and again on October 29, 2009 as the Queen of Hearts for her then-upcoming role as hostess and emcee for that year's Halloween parade.

The section entitled "Who Makes What" featured other Chicagoans from a variety of professions from many walks of life with salaries from $200,000 to $0, where she revealed her own to be $23,500.

Miss Foozie rides in the back of a car during the 2007 pride parade in Chicago, Illinois. [ 20 ]
Miss Foozie emcees the 12th Annual Triangle Neighbors' Northalsted Halloween Parade in Boystown in 2008. [ 30 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ]