The next Divine film, Lust in the Dust (1985), reunited him with Tab Hunter and was Divine's 1st film not directed by John Waters. Waters followed Roman Candles with a third shorter movie, Eat Your Makeup (1968), in which Divine the moment extra wore drag, this time to portray a fictionalized edition of Jackie Kennedy, the widow of not long ago assassinated U.S. Milstead upcoming starred in Waters' Pink Flamingos (1972), which was a hit on the U.S. When the filming of Pink Flamingos finished, Divine returned to San Francisco, where he and Mink Stole starred in a number of modest-funds plays at the Palace Theater as portion of drag troupe The Cockettes, including Divine and Her Stimulating Studs, Divine Saves the World, Vice Palace, Journey to the Center of Uranus and The Heartbreak of Psoriasis. Here, Waters encouraged Divine's drag persona to become a lot more outrageous, exposing her over weight stomach and carrying weapons.