Zzzannie Actually there are a lot of terrible, uniformed journalists out there. Not sure sure why you have an issue with someone complimenting the interviewer.
i just said that this is like any other interview with rupaul. Dont have to get so upset about it. you always get mad when someone has a different opinion ?
Well I agree, it's not always a guarantee that someone in a non-LGBT media outlet is going to know anything about drag race so it was nice having someone in the loop. And she was totally here for it
The fact that he said he picks the queens when he thinks their ready makes my heart happy ❤️ so we will probably see some season 11 girls that were supposed to be on season 10
God, in the mid 90's I saw this impressive woman. Later I was told who she was. I knew she was going to be A GREAT STAR and A LEGEND. RuPaul opened a window to let everybody get to know all those TALENTS, but also let us get to see the real persons behind the drag. RuPaul is brilliant (Also magical) God bless you Mother Ru 😙🙆♂️⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘
I love to watch rupaul dragrace it's a great show it's my favorite show rupaul I love you I love the queens I love how they look dressed up there beautiful I love how u look dressed up your beautiful I can't wait to watch season 10 baby all hail rupaul and her beautiful queens 💋💋💋❤❤❤
The Emperor's New Clothes" (Danish: Kejserens nye klæder) is a short tale written by Danish author Hans Christian Andersen, about two weavers who promise an emperor a new suit of clothes that they say is invisible to those who are unfit for their positions, stupid, or incompetent - while in reality, they make no clothes at all, making everyone believe the clothes are invisible to them. When the emperor parades before his subjects in his new "clothes", no one dares to say that they do not see any suit of clothes on him for fear that they will be seen as stupid. Finally, a child cries out, "But he isn't wearing anything at all!" The tale has been translated into over 100 languages. Hope that helped explain your question. =)
Kiki is an American-Swedish coproduced documentary film, released in 2016. Directed by Sara Jordenö and considered an unofficial sequel to the influential 1990 film Paris Is Burning, the film profiles several young LGBT people of colour participating in contemporary LGBT African American ball culture.
What's with all the props to the interviewer?! She may know the show but she's completely lacking in reaction to Ru's amazing answers, just jumps to the next question. I found her to have the personality of a door knob.
Isirina He said trans girls that had ALREADY transitioned wouldn't be able to compete, he likened it to cheating in some way - which then would mean Kimora Blac an Trinity Taylor shouldn't have been eligible to compete cuz they have enhanced bodies even though they are not trans. He'll probably change his mind, cuz if theres ever an All Stars 4 or 5 Peppermint is guaranteed a spot cuz she made it to the end of S9
Carsen Ray Hi producer of the show, thank you for guaranteeing a spot for ms. Peppermint! Let me know later why in the hell you producers were thinking in doing the shitty twist to crown trixie? Thank you producer.
They way they dress is an exaggeration. Women wouldn't go out wearing Courtney's bird outfit or Kim Chi's face everyday. That's why we see the "pedestrian" critique against queens on the runway
ciberspyce look I agree that straight white girls are infiltrating the fan base but with things becoming mainstream you have to accept that criticism will come from a highly sensitive viewer base. Do I approve of downright hate, absolutely not! But if there are inconsistencies or they have something to say then their opinions shouldn't be excluded considering that at a time the reverse would have been said to us in the lgbt community