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Moe Laga, also known as Mistress Supreme, is a New Zealand performance artist and transgender advocate.

House mother for Coven-Carangi.

Biography
Moe Laga-Toleafoa https://www.thearts.co.nz/artists/fafswag

-Moe Laga-Fa’aofo -diploma from the Pacific institute of Performing Arts -completed her Bachelors in Creative Arts from the Manukau Institute of Technology.

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-member of FAFSWAG -walks the Poly-Typical category in FAFSWAG balls.

2017 Neon Bootleg https://gayexpress.co.nz/2017/10/neon-bootleg-unauthorised-biography-mistress-moe-laga/

As a member of FAFSWAG, Laga won the Interdisciplinary Arts award in 2020 from the Arts Foundation of New Zealand.

https://nzrainbowawards.co.nz/about In 2020 “say her name ball” in 2020, with Falencie Filipo and Jaycee Tanuvasa, a charity ball raising awareness around hate crimes against trans women in the United States.

Featured in Baby Mama's Club in 2017, appeared in the 2018 film The Breaker Upperers and was a writer for the Polynesian sketch comedy Sis (2022).

Personal life
Faʻafafine