Nashom Wooden

Wooden was a member of the electronic dance music group the Ones and performed as a drag queen under the stage name Mona Foot.

[2] By 1989, he worked in Manhattan running the men's clothing department at Patricia Field's boutique while developing the drag queen persona Mona Foot with his friend and former roommate Lady Bunny.

[2] As Mona Foot, Wooden hosted the weekly drag competition "Mona Foot's Star Search" at the New York gay bar Barracuda, cited by The New York Times as a likely inspiration for the television series RuPaul's Drag Race.

Along with JoJo Americo and Paul Alexander as the music group the Ones, Wooden co-wrote and performed the 2001 song "Flawless", which peaked at No.

[3][6] Later in his life, Wooden began to perform less frequently as Mona Foot, stating that "it just kind of fizzled out.