Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Anabelle Lektor: She's Beauty, She's Grace...



 Anabelle Lektor is a queen who is more interested in the artistic element to drag compared to the female impersonation element. She plans on eventually moving to Chicago and evolving her drag persona and taking herself to a different level. She's known for her very particular, one of a kind mug and is sure to keep you wanting to know more about her. 


1. Who is Anabelle Lektor? 

She's beauty, she's grace, and she'll eat your fucking face. She's scary, she's sexy, and she'll keep you coming back for more. 



2. When and why did you begin doing drag? 

I started doing bedroom drag at at the age of 17 in 2014. I didn't start doing actual drag until I was 19 in 2016. Something about drag always interested me. And not so much of the female impersonation side of drag but just drag in general. Being able to change who you are from head to toe with makeup, hair, and some couch cushions. 



3. Where did you get your drag name? 

I had an interesting connection with Hannibal Lecter when I was growing up watching his movies. So it kinda just came together. 




4. What is the most unique thing about yourself?

My ability to look different all the time but remain the same aesthetic. 



5. What is your favorite look you've ever done? 

My favorite look would probably be my "I killed Cupid" anti-valentines day look. It was different from anything I've ever done. 



6. What is something no one knows about you?

I'm EXTREMELY introverted. Even in drag. It's something I'm working on. 




7. If tomorrow you moved to a different part of the country or world, what would you bring to the drag scene there that no one else has? 

I would move to Mexico and serve my ability to scare but also seduce with my looks. 



8. If you could pick one other drag performer that really inspires you, who would it be and why? 

Scylla Kone, my drag sister. I've never seen a queen as young as her gain steady bookings so quickly and show SO much passion for this industry. She's a force to be reckoned with and she constantly inspires me with her originality.



9. Where do you draw most of your inspiration from?

Definitely drag performers and makeup artists like Walt Paper, Kabuki Starshine, Porcelain, and Arabia Felix.




10. If you auditioned for and made it on Rupaul's Drag Race, what would be your catch phrase walking into the work room?

"Have the lambs stopped screaming?.."



11. If you could move anywhere to do drag, which city would you choose and why?

Chicago. All the queens there are like a family and so creative. It's definitely where I would want Anabelle to evolve.



12. What is a goal you have set for yourself for the future?

Move to Chicago and live off of drag alone. Also learning to REALLY love myself.




13. What are 3 makeup products you can't live without?

My flash pallet, MAC's paint pot eye primer in "soft ochre", and my SugarPill Pro pallet.

  

14. Who is your favorite Season 9 contestant of Rupaul's Drag Race and why?

Nina Bonina Brown. Her drag is something different. Something fresh. She has NO filter. Not only is she calm and collected but she can read a bitch to filth when necessary.



15. What is your best advice to other queens who are up and coming?

Do what makes YOU happy. Never lose sight of who you are. Respect your elders and learn from constructive criticism. Be original. And most importantly, love YOURSELF.





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Interview done by Natalie
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Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Scylla Kone: 18 Year Old Powerhouse




Getting her name from the greek story of Scylla, Scylla Kone is set to take on the world someday. She's an 18 year old drag performer who currently resides in the state of Iowa with a very distinct and colorful aesthetic and a passion that leaves everyone wanting more. She doesn't let her young age hold her back from expressing herself and showing the world her talent. At 18, she has already worked with some of the best names in the Midwest drag scene.


1. Who is Scylla Kone?

Scylla is a monster disguised as a nymph to trick and kill men.



2. When and why did you begin doing drag?

I began drag in summer of 2015 because I was also interested in androgyny, fashion, and hair. I found drag as an outlet to express my ideas using all of these medias.



3. How did you come up with your drag name?

I got my drag name from the greek story of Scylla, also from a video game named Smite!



4. What is something no one knows about you?

I really love a guy with an outie bellybutton from pop and shock-culture. 



5. Where do you get your inspiration from?

I love anything that makes heterosexual mainstream raise an eyebrow.



6. If you auditioned for Rupaul's Drag Race and made it, who would you do for Snatch Game and why?

I would do either Jeffree Star or ThatPoppy. Both are so iconic in their mannerisms and internet phrases that it'd be easy and entertaining to mimic in my opinion, especially since theyr'e both very controversial too.



7. What is a future goal you've set for yourself?

I would love a huge drag haus with my sister Anabelle Lektor based in Chicago or New York, and rule the world with her!



8. What would you say is your most unique quality?

I'm very versatile in my looks and very open to change, also my lust for success keeps me working hard or else I feel defeated.



9. What has been your favorite number to perform?

My favorite song that I've done is Anklebiters by Paramore. It's such an upbeat and energetic song that keeps everyone on their feet!



10. If you could pick one other drag performer that really inspires you, who would you pick and why?
My drag sis Anabelle lektor really inspires me. She's been with me since the start and I'd be nowhere without her. Other than her, any queen thats succeeding in Chicago, their stories are to be admired.



11. What is your most embarrassing moment so far?

I didn't wear tights for my last show and tucked with tape for the first time, my tuck came undone within the first few seconds of the song and I had to wrap my jacket around my waist to keep my dick from showing (I was wearing assless ripped denim shorts)



12. If you could describe your aesthetic in one word, what would it be?

So many.. Cheesecake, Nurse, CUNT,... i cant think of just one



13. If you could travel anywhere to perform, where would you want to go and why?

Eccentric NYC, I Feel like performing there seems very outer worldly.



14. What is your ultimate guilty pleasure?

I eat spicy stir fry almost every day and my stomach lining hates me for that.


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Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Velo- "KILLIN' IT" Featuring James Majesty & Raven

Seattle queer artist’s VELO & James Majesty team up with RuPaul’s Drag Race favorite RAVEN, for this sexy music video “Killin’ It”.  Directed by Alex Berry, this clip shows off VELO & Majesty’s kinky side, while RAVEN’s fierce dominance shines in this risqué  music video off of VELO’s new album “Sex.Money.Power” Available on ITunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/sex-money-power/id1209471757


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Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Windy Breeze: Reigning Miss Popular 2016


The current reigning Miss Popular 2016 is sure to leave audiences wanting more with her energetic and charismatic performances, beauty, and wit. She recently left Milwaukee, Wisconsin to start anew in the diverse and eclectic Chicago drag scene and she has yet to disappoint. Not only is Windy Breeze beautiful but she has a personality that will lure anyone in immediately. She plans to keep embarking on new adventures and bringing her drag to new heights in the future.


1. Who is Windy Breeze?

Windy Breeze is an entertainer who loves to perform a variety of things such as comedy/parody numbers, dance songs/mixes and just really stand out from among the rest and try different music styles and looks. I'd describe her as upbeat, loud and funny.


2. When and why did you begin doing drag?

I started doing drag when I was about 18-19 years old. My mother growing up had so many gay friends and some of them did drag. I was always attracted to the idea and very interested in knowing more about drag in general. Some neighbors of ours did shows regularly and I was obsessed with watching their performances which were recorded. Shortly after, I started developing the monster we have today, Windy Breeze!


3. Where did you come up with your drag name?

So my drag name sort of came from these drag queens I watched on a semi regular basis. I was watching their performances one day and hanging out with them (probably listening to Spice Girls) and one of them made a comment such as, "if you did drag you'd have a campy and stupid name like Windy Breeze or something." I was taken back by how rude it came off but I liked the name, so I kept it. Since it was so "stupid" it really pushed me to make a name for myself and do something with that name that was given to me as what seemed to be a joke.



4. What is your favorite and least favorite thing about doing drag?

I would say one of the best things about drag is getting to work with and meet so many different people and having a kiki in the dressing room beforehand. It's so much fun and I've met some pretty amazing people because of doing drag and I'm forever grateful for that. My least favorite thing would be padding, it can definitely help give you an amazing shape but it's such a pain to put on. It's always been my least favorite thing honestly.


5. Where did you learn to paint your face?

I learned a lot from trial and error honestly. I didn't have a drag mom to tell me this outfit didn't look right or your makeup should look a certain way. Once I started getting into looking up makeup tutorials I feel I learned a lot from watching different people doing different styles of makeup, so that helped. I also learned a lot from other queens doing my makeup too. All in all, I just have to stick with the typical...practice makes perfect line!


6. What has been your biggest accomplishment so far?

I can't say I have any one thing that is my biggest accomplishment but I can say I feel I've accomplished a lot. I've traveled throughout the entire midwest and performed, I met several RuPaul girls and worked with them in various shows, I just recently had my first hosting gig here in Chicago. There's a lot of things to list but I wouldn't say there's just one thing. Overall I'd say I'm very proud of myself for all I've done so far.



7. Why did you decide to make the move from Milwaukee to Chicago and how has your life changed since moving?

I moved to Chicago for a change and a new start. I'm loving it here so far for sure. The drag scene here is incredible and very accepting which is great for someone who just moved here. Anything goes here, all drag styles are welcomed and the people in this city LOVE the shows and it's a great feeling and happy to be apart of it. Although, I always believe in 'remember where you came from' so I would never discredit my Milwaukee family and friends or the scene there. It's just different. Not bad, just different. I feel not too much has changed but I can definitely explore my campy/comedic side a little more here I feel, which I'm excited about. I'm only a few months in so we'll see where this chapter in my life goes from here.


8. What is your favorite number to perform and why?

I love performing all types and styles of music but I would say if I had to pick one thing, it would be something by Britney. I feel I've studied her performances and listening to her music growing up, I relate to it a lot and it just makes me move more so than anything else does. It's hard to pick one song honestly but maybe Toxic or You Drive Me Crazy would be two of my faves.


9. What has been your most embarrassing moment so far?

I would say I have fallen a few times during some performances and that is embarrassing but one particularly was when I first got my new hip pads and I tried to do this sassy walk and all I remember was one foot going down under me as I tried to walk away and then bam, on the floor. All was fine but it was a pretty packed show. I feel I recovered from it well but still



10. What would you say is your most unique quality as a performer?

My most unique quality I would say is my ability to do multiple things like host really well, pull of comedy style numbers or make people laugh while hosting, dancing my butt off and just being such a versatile entertainer.


11. If you could travel anywhere in the world to perform for an audience, where would you go and why?

I really would love to travel the world and perform everywhere but I'm not sure there's any place specific. I do know I would love to travel outside of the United States for sure and go over seas and perform. Just to experience it.


12. What is something you want to change about the drag community?

If I could change something about the drag community, I'd say lets change how we view each other and treat each other. For the most part, from what I've seen in Chicago so far is people are very supportive of one another but in general, I think it could be like that a lot more. It's coming around but can still use some work. More respect and love and less hate and talking about each other.



13. If you could work with anyone in the future pertaining to your drag career, who would it be and why?

I haven't worked with any season 8 queens from Drag Race so if that happened, that would be cool. I wouldn't mind working along side some other queens who are also into comedy, but nobody specific.


14. What are your favorite makeup products?

I really enjoy Ben Nye and Mehron products. Those are two I normally use just because I'm use to them and feel I really know what I'm getting for my money. I'm always interested in trying out new products though or you know, some cheap products with no labels from beauty supply stores... whatever works! #budgetqueen


15. If Windy was a superhero, what superpower would she want to have and why?

Well, Windy is a superhero already with the ability to make people laugh and fall in love with her after every performance. That's always been my goal and I'm actually making it happen. So I feel superheroes do incredible things...and I feel I do just that!





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Sunday, November 13, 2016

Kalista Stage: A Full Production



Los Angeles is filled with an enormous variety of talented and well rounded drag performers. One of the many is Kalista Stage who believes in making a true connection to her audience through the production of her performances. She draws her inspiration from many different people and is very eager to learn new things. Her fascination of performance started when she was a child ruining her mother's towels and continued into high school where she cross dressed in jewelry, makeup, heels, etc. Kalista is a true force to be reckoned with and is gaining popularity and notoriety very quickly.


1. Who is Kalista Stage as a performer?

Kalista Stage is an explosion of stage presence and beauty, or so I like to think. All of my years of being a performer really brings out the theatrics and love for the connection with the crowd. I think thats why showmanship, creating a production comes naturally for me. The crowd loves to feel the up and down, the journey from the beginning, middle, and all the way to the end. That’s my style of performing. I like to bring a concept to life. Whether it be an idea, a color, a person, I’m all about the production. The connection with the audience comes naturally. 

2. When and why did you begin doing drag?

I’ve always been a drag queen. Even as a kid I loved putting on shows with towels wrapped around my head as hair. I even sprinkled a bit of glitter with old school liquid Elmer’s Glue on them. Momma stage wasn’t so happy about that, the ruins of her towels I mean. Other than that, I cross-dressed all throughout high school! She wore heels, skirts, jewelry, makeup, and the works. The idea of drag never came to mind because for the most of my childhood, what drag is, was what i was already expressing in my everyday life. I remember on many occasions I would imagine myself on stage as some of my favorite divas, putting on an entire show, lip-syncing the words while I listened to every song. I guess what I’m trying to say is it wasn’t a choice to do drag. It developed slowly as a natural progression of who I am. Sure, nowadays I have the wig, the padding, and the song to lip sync to, but I’ve always been a drag queen. It really is a huge part of my life.


3. Where did you get your drag name from?

Kalista came to me in a reoccurring dream. I couldn’t shake the idea of this absolutely breathtaking woman I saw, and as self-indulgent as this sounds, I became her after trial and error in the makeup chair.
As for the last name “Stage”, I wanted something that was representative of me, my background, where I’m most comfortable. The stage is my happy place. It’s where I can go, and not one person can take that away from me. Unless, their name is Kanye West. 



4.  What is your favorite and least favorite thing about doing drag?

My favorite thing about doing drag is never feeling like I am content or at ease with who Kalista is. I am always growing, always changing and learning. Therefore, Kalista continues to evolve and that is the most exciting part. I will never run out of things to create and share with the world. My least favorite thing about drag? I don’t really have one? I enjoy every part of the process, but if I had to pick one, it definitely would be the sweating in full makeup; possibly even the tucking and padding process. 


5.  What would you say is your biggest accomplishment so far?

Making it on Reddit? Just kidding. I want to answer this in two parts. 
A. Gaining residency at two venues in West Hollywood. That was a pivotal point in the rapid progression of my drag character. I’ve learned so much from the girls I work with, and the boys I work with too. 
B. Aside from the residency, I think just branching out to different places and letting my introvert take the backseat has been great for everything I’ve accomplished thus far.  



6. What has been your favorite performance that you've ever done so far?

Oh my goodness. There are so many! I don’t like to repeat numbers, but I really want to do my Cruella De Vil number again. That one keeps coming up in my mind, so that one is my favorite. 



7. Who is your biggest drag inspiration?
I don't really draw my inspiration from other queens. Sure, I've studied the greats and I learn from them, but the word inspiration is a broad term. The drag world has had a long journey, and so many ideas, outfits, songs have been done over and over, but at the end of the day anyone can create or recreate a look and still be stunning, regardless of anyone else doing it before. I draw a lot of my inspiration from theatre. To personify an entire world of creativity, she was my first inspiration.


8.  If you had the opportunity to travel and perform  anywhere, where would you pick and why? Also, what would you bring to the drag scene there?

I would love the opportunity to go all over Europe. So much originated from there, and I'm sure the drag scene has something amazing to offer too. I see so many of my international sisters killing the game over there. As for what I would bring, I would bring an overwhelming amount of will to learn and better my aesthetic, my art, my passion. 


9. If you could change something about the drag scene, what would you change and why? 

I would change how a lot of queens interact with others. There’s an overwhelming sense of “let me take her down” or “there can only be one”, as if there is only one person allowed to succeed. I guess I feel as if there’s not one way to do something correctly or to the best possible standard. Come on, art is subjective. The why behind it? Well, I get being competitive comes naturally, but I’ve seen some people straight up quit because of how they were treated. They had so much potential. 

Then again, I could play the Devil’s advocate and say, “The drag world, let alone the entertainment industry, is not for the faint of heart.” Can you tell I like to look at all sides of the argument?



10. What would you say is your best quality?
 
I would say my best quality is my nose contour. Just kidding. I really like to smile and enjoy life. It's infectious. I like to keep a uplifting outlook on life and any situation. 


11. What is the best compliment you've ever received?

Someone once told me to keep doing whatever I was doing. To just keep going and continue being the lovable, relatable personality who can be the girl next door one second and the show-stopping diva the next.


12. What is the most bizarre thing anyone has said to you while you were out in drag?

Ugh! The list goes on and on. I live in Los Angeles. The amount of bizarre things I could hear from someone is inevitably infinite. Hmmm, possibly "Will you give me your number? I want to have it for when I'm up in heaven. You're an angel and I'll be calling." (The entire time she never broke eye contact, and her husband didn't either.) They must have been swingers!


13. How is drag in LA different from drag everywhere else?
I feel as if LA drag has a bit of everything. The drag scene here is a product of its environment. We have so many different kinds of individuals living here. It’s only safe to assume the drag scene would reflect that. 


14. If you ever had to come up with a catchphrase to describe you as a drag performer, what would it be?
 
"An ocean of possibilities, beautiful and serene offstage, but a wild juggernaut of captivating gravity onstage." 


15. If you ever won the lottery, what would be the first thing you would do with your money?  

The first thing I would do with the money is buy my family whatever they want. Then a donation to the MAC AIDS fund. After that, I’ll invest in various avenues of revenue, then savings and finally the frivolous spending on anything I want. 
I really should just take the money to an accountant first, but you got the breakdown first! 


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Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Luxe Trapp: Variety at it's Finest



 Photo by Chris Fitzgerald


Luxe Trapp is a newer queen on the scene who resides in California. She has participated in numerous online drag competitions and recently got the opportunity to compete in a pageant. She didn't win, but she appreciated the opportunity to challenge herself. Luxe has proven that the art of drag isn't just one certain aesthetic, but instead a variety. 


1. Who is Luxe Trapp as an artist?

As an artist I feel like things come and go. When I started drag I wanted to pay homage to a lot of my favorite concept artists from the video game industry, Yoshitaka Amano being my favorite. I grew up playing a lot of video games, hell you could say they almost raised me. I really wanted to take the things that inspired me from them and put them into my drag, specifically the women. I saw a lot of strong, beautiful, independent girls in the games I played, and as genres that I feel aren't as explored as their counterparts, a lot of people miss out on these cool role models, so I want to show people things they haven't discovered yet. 



2. When and why did you begin doing drag?

Well as any cocky 20-something year old gay man, I watched RuPaul's Drag Race season 4 and I kept saying to myself I could do this, I could do this, better. Then reality hit after I started, this shit is HARD and the girls do NOT get paid enough. I started about 2 years ago as far as makeup goes and I have only been on stage a little under a year. My first performance was to Lana Del Rey's "Gods and Monsters", and my most favorite performance is either my Pokemon mix or my Mortal Kombat/Babymetal Karate mix! I get really weird. I also discovered that I like to perform with fan veils!



3. Why did you decide to start YouTube and do you plan on making more videos in the future?

So the reason I started doing YouTube was because I felt like there were never any real in-depth drag tutorials online and I wanted to change that. I feel like in order to see success for that I need to restrategize my multi-media marketing because I am not very good at advertising myself. I get distracted by pizza and shit. I do plan on making more videos and my makeup has changed since I started that so I'll probably start with a brand new full face tutorial and then break them down into segments for people looking for something specific. I also have no problem helping people over Skype or Google Hangouts I'm just a text message or Facebook text away. Seriously, just approach me. 





4. How did you come up with your drag name?


So for the Luxe portion I was just looking for something that was unique and that no one really had and I came across the name online, I liked it so I settled with it. As far as the Trapp portion one of my friends that I was working with at a pizza parlor told me that I'm basically a trap, which is like an anime archetype kind of, basically means the boys want to sleep with you because they think you're a girl they don't realize that you have a penis! I thought it was funny so it stuck ever since.



5. What was your favorite moment about doing the pageant that you recently competed in?

Hands down my favorite part was that I got to compete with a bunch of my friends. What REALLY got me was the fact I got to cosplay as a female Scorpion from Mortal Kombat and lip sync to Babymetal's "Karate" with fan veils on an awesome stage setup! Too bad the lighting with a good cuz I would have video and pictures! I got told that my Lady Gaga impersonation was pretty good. I perform to "Marry the Night" and had a tear away I borrowed from a friend (thank you Echo!) and a lot of people liked that so I was pleasantly surprised. I never have done evening gown portions or anything similar to that so that was interesting to see myself in an evening gown made by Vegas Van Dank.



6. If you could change something about the drag community, what would it be and why? 

As far as the drag community, definitely the fans. The fans of drag race are some of the most disrespectful, discrediting people I've ever encountered in my life. There's no such thing as building people up in that community, only tearing others down. I think that they need to seriously take a step back and reevaluate what they're saying because I don't think they realize how detrimental to someone's confidence that comments can be. And I think telling the girls to not read comments isn't fair to them because they've worked so hard for this.



7. What would you say is your biggest accomplishment?

My biggest accomplishment is probably being able to have so much growth in such a small amount of time. I've had people tell me that for someone who's only been in the game for such a small amount of time, that I'm pretty polished. And I'm not saying that to toot my own horn. But if people are seeing these kinds of things I have to be doing something right. I did learn how to sew recently, kind of...not really...I'm getting there! I did make my Scorpion costume with no pattern, so that's progress! 



8. What is your favorite and least favorite thing about doing drag? 

Basically or where I live kind of ruins drag for me because it makes it to where I have to constantly travel back and forth from my venue which is about 3 hours in total. When it comes down to the actual drag or getting ready, I don't like having to shave my arms it really bugs me and wearing heels fucking suuuuuuuucks, don't do it. Okay, no, I change my mind. The WORST thing about drag is the PGP's, also known as the pre-gig shits!!! I used to get really nervous and I'd have to use the bathroom before the show, this includes taking off my outfit, my tights, my pads, my tuck (hopefully I don't have nails on at this point) and then when I complete the deed (that's nasty) I have to get all that shit (no pun intended) back in order and make sure I'm on stage in time to collect your tips with my dirty bathroom hands (you're welcome)!



9. If you could travel anywhere to perform, where would you go and why?

So there's a few places I would love to travel to perform. Right off the bat I want to list Chicago because Chicago's weird, Chicago's artsy, it doesn't matter what the fuck you do, people are going to like you for you and I like that. New York is another destination I would love. I've always wanted to visit Seattle, Australia would be great too, and I would be so fucking happy to go to Tokyo. I'm actually going to Hawaii in November for a week, purely recreationally though. 

Photo by Cody Kiniry

10. If you could work with anyone, who would it be and why?

Miss Fame is from Templeton, which is only about an hour north of me. She used to hang out with my boyfriend about 10 years ago almost and the fact that someone as successful as her, in my field of work, is from where I am, really inspires me to keep doing what I do. And if we're going based off of just talent, definitely India Ferrah who I might actually get to meet at our pride which is in 2 days(technically tomorrow from the time I'm writing this).



11. If you could pick one person that you would say is your number one drag inspiration, who is it?

It's hard for me to pick just one because there's so many different people who do it, and do it so well. I'll just go ahead and say Trixie Mattel because she doesn't conform to what she thinks she needs to be for people to like her. She just does what she likes and feels good about it and I really admire that confidence. Confident queens really move me. 



12. Where do you see yourself taking your drag career in the future?

Honestly I would love to become a house mother of sorts or just a really genuine drug mom to Queens wanting to get a start in the scene. I was lucky enough to come under the wing of two amazing people in my life. Nathan Louis and Deja Re. Nathan taught me everything about how to carry myself and how to treat others with respect, because respect is something that gets you very far in this industry and being polite is nothing to be ashamed of. Deja gave me my stage if it wasn't for her I don't even know where I would be right now. She gets me off my ass and she gets me going and I aspire to be everything that she is as a woman and an Entertainer. So if there's anything I could be in the future, I would want to be the presence that they are in my life for someone else.

 Photo by Chris Fitzgerald

13. What is the biggest misconception that you've noticed people have about you?

People like to think I'm a bitch! I'm really not! People also like to think that I'm two faced just because I like to listen to both sides of a situation and if I feel like I can mediate a problem, I will. People read that as me trying to play both sides of the fence when in general I just want people to chill the fuck out and get along.



14. If you ever tried to get on RPDR, who would you pick to do for snatch game and why?

I'm going to tell you right now, I don't know! I'm still trying to discover things I can do and my limits when it comes to drag and I'll be honest, impersonation scares me. I think it's because I feel that trying to be someone else is ingenuine to myself, so in doing so I feel as if I'm crippling my own growth as a performer, it's a stupid mentality. 



15. If Luxe was a superhero and had one super power, what would it be? 

Horse Girl! A woman with a face as long as a horses and a dick just as long as well. She gallops at the speed of sound and if easily startled will run into a wall. Her hobbies include eating oats, letting flies crawl on her eyelids, and having the shit scraped from her hooves. Her only Kryptonite is if she breaks her ankle, for then she will be shot in the neck for being lame and sent off to the glue factory! 



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Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Let's Have A Chat About Phi Phi O'Hara



Rupaul's Drag Race is one of the most popular television shows to hit LOGO TV. As the show gets more and more popular, the fanbase becomes more and more intense. So intense, that they don't look at the contestants of the show as human beings, they look at them as game pieces. And it's taken so seriously, that some fans will go as far as sending death threats to contestants over a reality tv show that is known to be heavily edited for entertainment purposes. 



Phi Phi O'Hara is a prime example. She said some nasty things during the competition in season 4 of the show and she has never really denied saying those things, but for some reason it's hard for people to wrap their heads around the situation these queens are put into when filming. They go almost a month without any contact to the outside world, locked in a hotel room unless they are filming in the studio, and there's $100,000 at stake. Not only that, but most of the girls who get on the show have gone out of their way to struggle with their art. Some of them will sacrifice taking care of themselves just so they can perform. It's serious to them, and it's a huge opportunity for them to showcase what they do and live their dreams so they don't have to financially struggle any longer. As someone who spends my free time with performers behind the scenes, I have gotten to see the sacrifices some people make.

That being said, I don't know Phi Phi O'Hara personally. Every interaction I have had with her has been online, and I have never met her in person. But what I do know, from many people who have worked along side her, I have heard nothing but positive things about how she treats people. And the negative things I do hear about in person encounters are very rare. All I'm trying to say is, the threats need to end. If you don't know someone personally, and you have never met them, why would you base your judgement off of a TV show that is known to provoke situations and get the most dramatic footage possible? Even if you don't like the things she has said on camera, you have absolutely no right to send her death threats. You can disagree with her, and you can say you don't like her, but being in this community people need to understand that we shouldn't be sending such vile and disgusting things, because all of us know what it's like to feel broken down.



Earlier this week Phi Phi sent out a tweet saying she locked herself in a room and broke down. And later announced she wouldn't be at the Rupaul's Drag Race All Stars reunion because she feels like she's being picked on. Did anyone ever think that maybe she's just sick of being treated like a game piece? Does anyone think of her feelings? No they don't. Because she got in a fight with their favorite performers while filming a competition where she is obviously competitive and at her wits end, and no one cares about her. Does anyone understand how petty and immature that sounds? To hate someone from a TV show so much that you have to send them death threats and condemn them for not liking someone else...? Everyone is ugly at some point. And I can 100% guarantee that every queen that gets behind that camera has said something petty at some point during filming, but the network chooses the most dramatic footage possible. Phi Phi happened to be more dramatic. So they painted her to be a villain. But in reality, they could've made anyone the villain. Be real. 



And it's not just her, this has happened before to a few other girls as well. But the funniest part is that the network doesn't come to anyone's defense. Why? Because they're focused on the drama and making money off of it. And if you're too blind to see that, then you need to take a step back and remember that it's a TV show, and they're solely focused on making money off of the drama, because let's be real, no one wants to watch a reality show where everyone gets along. Drag queens have big personalities, and they will get incredibly competitive...especially put into the situation at hand. I'm very well aware. And this is why I personally don't hate any of the girls. We should be focused on their talent and the beautiful work they do.



And you know what else? Phi Phi O'Hara is very talented. One of the most talented queens that exists...and if you are going to deny her talent because of things she's said on Season 4 and her argument during the most recent season of All Stars, then you shouldn't call yourself a real drag fan, because that's saying you are going to discredit someone's obviously phenomenal work over a stupid dramatic TV show. You don't have to agree with the things she's said, but don't you dare discredit her work and pass it off as trash when your only knowledge of drag is from TV. 



The whole reason this page exists is to bring attention to the different types of artists that exist and for people to connect with drag performers and make new connections. This page is focused on the art. Which is why I, as the person who runs this blog, will never discredit anyone's work, even if they have said some questionable things in the past. For the record, I think a lot of people don't like Phi Phi because she's honest. A lot of the things I see her say, not completely all, but a lot, are pretty accurate. I also think it's funny how people will be so quick to attack Phi Phi for back talking World of Wonder but everyone will defend Willam in a heart beat and she has done the same exact thing. These queens are human beings. They are artists. And they should be treated as such. They are not game pieces. They don't deserve such hate. They don't deserve death threats. You can disagree all you want, but appreciate their art at least, because that's why they put themselves out there in the first place.

All that is being asked is to stop the hate. Stop harassing someone you don't know on the Internet and sending them death threats. And if you do so, you are no better. In fact, you are more vile and disgusting than the person you're attacking over drama on TV. 

That is all. We love you Phi Phi. 



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