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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Hello, Hello, Hello, and welcome back to another episode of
Squirrel Friends, the official RuPaul's drag Race Podcast. I'm Alec
Mama here to introduce the Queen of Show Business America's sister,
Lottie Love. Hello, Alec, how are you drowing? I'm good? Um,
you're always on another adventure, Like I watch your Instagram
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like a hawk, like a stalker, like somebody. I'm obsessed
with you. I admit I'm obsessed with you, and I
was obsessed with you know the fact that we're working
so well together doing this drag race recap. When's it
gonna go wrong? Lonnie? When are we gonna have our
first fight? What's that going to be about? Who? Well?
You know what, it's interesting because in this episode, episode seven,
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season fifteen, there is some beef that is happening. So,
you know, this is a real good lesson. This is
what I always love about drag races that each episode
there is something that happens, and for this episode, I
thought it was really really interesting. But before we get
into that spoiler warning, what are we gonna talk about today?
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A Today we're gonna talk about row directing the queens
for the Daytona Wind reboot on the finished product and
what we thought the Queen's looking a little puffy on
the runway and the lip sync and elimination, and later
in the episode, we are joined by one fierce diva,
Robin Fierce is here and you know what again? This
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is season fifteen, episode seven. Um lord, it is a Wednesday.
It is a Wednesday. I did a taping. That's what
you did. You did, That's what I was going to
talk about. You're gonna talk You were on a game show. Yeah,
and I take six episodes yesterday and it's in. So
now I'm trying to get back into my rhythm of
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podcasting and not just the automatic. So forgive me squirrel friends.
That game show took everything out of her. She's exhaust
she's a trooper. She showed up. I also did my treadmill.
I didn't treadmill too. Have you lost any more weight? No?
That's why I'm trying to because you know, Oscar season
is coming up, and so I'm trying to get ready
for They have to call Ross Matthews nutritionist. He gave
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us both the number and we both threw it away,
like neither one of us has called them back. And
if you notice how skinny Ross has been Like he
stayed skinny, he has not gained the weight back. Well. Also,
he's married to a doctor now, so I'm pretty sure
Dr Wellington has him on the straight and narrow. So
if we were married to doctors, we'd be skinny. That's
the problem. Let me tell you something, and we're married
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to anything like health related, I believe that. I don't
think that you could be married to somebody. Have you
ever seen doctors with a spouse that maybe looks unhealthy,
that are unhealthy? So I'll read that. Okay, well, let's
get back into that. Okay, let's get back into squirrel friends.
It's time for fifteen seconds to say. This is where
Alec and I have fifteen seconds to raise and say
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all of our most important thoughts and takes on a topic.
Give it to us by our familous producers fifteen which
means fifteen seconds. So here we go. Okay, we see
the group's song beef carry over to this week with
Mistress and Malaysia, and they eventually squash it. But it
makes you wonder what is the best way to squash
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beef with a close friend of yours? So Alec I'm
gonna give you fifteen seconds. Ready, set say, the best
way is to talk. If it's a close friend, you
could have that conversation with a friend, but you have
to get to a point where you're not angry yourself.
You have to get to a point where you're calm
enough to listen and get it. Thank you you're taking Okay,
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well do that? Does that make sense? Okay? Okay? Your
are you timing it? Yeah, I'll time Okay, okay, you're
timing it. Go say just talk it out. I mean,
if it's your friend, talk it out. Sometimes you just
you know, less stuff happen, you don't worry about it.
I mean because if that's your friend, that's your friend.
You know that eventually y'all get back on track. Seconds. Yeah,
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but you know what I'm talking about. You can't talk
about something that you're angry about while you're still mad. Well,
you know what. This is what we get to say
in in mindfulness meditation is to give it a pause,
give everything up, give it a pause, give it a
beat before you react and you say something that's crazy.
So you know, squirrel friends, if you want us to
say something for fifteen seconds, which we usually don't do.
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But I mean, you know, in sixteen eighteen seconds, DMUs
your messenger or your ideas at Alec Mapa on Instagram,
at comic Lonnie Love on Instagram, and at Lonnie Love
on Twitter, and you know what I had posted about
the podcast and someone in the common sense, that guy
from Half and Half. It's funny. Oh okay, good to know,
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you know, after all this time, I want to that love.
Thank you, thank you for my flowers. Have ever had
a disagreement, like a really bad disagreement with a really
good friend. I think we all have, yes, but I had.
I did not recover from this really really bad disagreement.
I had a friend from college who, while I was
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on the road with my very first tour of a play,
was stealing from me, like money, yeah, money, money stole
money from me, somehow got access to checks and I
There's too many details, but it was kind of like
I was working so hard and to find out that
somebody that close to me, a good friend, was stealing,
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it just ended it. I we could never be friends again.
Let me tell you some baby that was no friend,
that was not no friend. You know, many people in
this industry, like I've tried to help, and I'm talking
about we're friends, like, you know, I thought we were friends.
But then they double cross me or you know, they
do something behind my back, and I realized that they
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weren't friends. They work. Maybe an acquaintance, right, but not
a France right. That's like a doomsday event for me.
It was kind of like it was such a violation.
What about you Have you ever had like a major disagreement.
I mean, you're with those girls for nine seasons. I mean,
did you ever have beef with them? And you know,
you know what, I didn't have any beef with you know.
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I love my coworkers. And my thing is I give
grace to people. And I think that's something that we
have to do, especially in this country. We have to
learn to give grace to people. Like every it's not
gonna be when we say give grace. Whenever you're on
a movie set, remember I told you, you know what
I mean, he said, And you gotta finish her scene
and maybe you've got like five minutes, but you're up
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against the clock and it's time to go to lunch.
The assistant director will say to the whole crew, because
you know, this is what they do say, can we
have a grace? And grace gives you the time to
finish out that scene. If one person says, no, we
all gotta go to lot, we all gotta go. Yeah,
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but usually good sports, right, they're good sports. And so
that's what I mean by giving grace. Giving grace is,
you know, allow a person to have a bad day,
allow a person to just be themselves. Maybe they're going
through something and don't take everything personal. And then when
you give grace and then you give it a pause,
then you can react to it in a different way
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and that's hopefully resolved the solution. So that's what I believe.
That's what I mean about, like not talking about something
while you're still mad about it. Like one time, me
and my ex we're having an argument an X and
I said, right now, I'm too angry to talk about this.
I'm just thinking about the next thing I want to
say to hurt you. Right, we gotta pause, give it grace,
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and with that we're gonna get into this episode. Let's
say goodbye to Robbing Fierce. Last night, Malaysia is still
mad about the who which group got which music? Argument?
You know, and her and Mistress continue to argue after
the runway, and you know what, in that part, you
could feel some tension and it's resolved at the end
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of the episode, which I'm glad that they did do it.
But you know, my thing was sometimes people played too much.
And we were saying this a couple of episodes back.
How Mistress is a different type of queen than Malaysia is.
And first of all, they're both big girls. They're both
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in competition, but Mistress comes she just shades differently, I believe,
and so that shape for her. She don't take everything seriously,
but she's still being competitive, and I think Malaysia was
feeling a little more intimidated and getting because she wanted
to be considered seriously and it was hurting her feelings.
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And when she was saying angrily, I said what I said,
that was like a boundary. It was like, we're done.
And so if somebody is that angry, you know, I
always go, let's talk about later. Yeah, you're too it
is too hot right now. I've learned that my son
is eighteen now, he just turned eighteen today, Happy birthday
to my son's life. Um, And I've learned that, you know,
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when he was a little kid, and when he was mad,
and even as a teenager, it's kind of like it's
not gonna be solved right away. We got we gotta
cool it and we'll we'll kiss and we'll make up later,
but not now. And God bless Sasha Kobe because Sasha,
because they were all the queens were in the workroom.
They were discussing what was going on, and Sasha was really,
I believe, trying to find a solution to the situation,
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which was making mistress upset. Like you know, Sasha, you
always trying to be you know, the teacher, whatever, whatever,
and it's like, well, Sasha is just trying to release
the tension. I'm that type of person, you know, and
people get mad at me, Like you think you know
it all and you think you want to teach, You
think you well, it's like when you're breaking up a
fight and those two people turned against you. It's like,
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wait a second, but I just a peacemaker year. And
this is why they do the group challenges, because the
group challenges allow you with all these sixteen what they
start off with, you know, it allows you to start
seeing who can get along, who works will who doesn't
work well, who shot This is the reason why they
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do these type of challenges. It's gonna show their ass
right away. It's gonna yeah. But I love like how
Sasha was like, Okay, it's resolved, and you can see
from the two faces that exactly they like not because
because until you have that talk, you have to have
that talk and you have to have that agreement, and
that didn't happen, so that you kept feeling that tension.
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So Rule comes in with this fabulous outfit. It looks
like beetle juice pajamas. That's what I like. The very
first time Ruey came out, I was like, beetle juice,
beetle juice beatleges. It is black and white stripes and
pajamas are very loose top, but the top was uneven,
like the hymn on the top, half of it going
up and half of it going down. Of course it's RuPaul,
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so it's it's very unusual with red sandals and a
red kerchief. It was very elegant. He looked very comfy,
he says, I like this better than Cardigan Rue last week.
Cardigan Rue. I was like, no, it's do comfy. We're
not your library at home. You're doing your show. But
I do believe that he dressed this way because it
was going to be a long day for him. Yes,
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and that's the reason why he dressed this way. And
we're gonna talk about that when we come back because
we have to take quick break. Don't go anywhere because
we're gonna get into the Maxi Challenge when we get back.
And we're back, it's the next day, and Rue tells
the Queen's to batten down the hatches because for this
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week's Maxi Challenge they will be starting in the reboot
of one of his favorite shows of all time, The
Daytona Wind. Now, they did that last year and the
girls didn't know while they were filming the soap that
the technical people were adding farts in fart sounds. And
remember so that we they were doing all these dramatic pauses,
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and every time there was a dramatic pause, we were like,
it was so funny. So, you know, me and farts,
I love them. You love farts. I love farts. You
and your boyfriend fart in front of each other. Oh,
he doesn't care, he farts in front of anybody. What
about you? I don't. I try to hold it. That's
so rude. It's rude and it's nasty. Wait, okay, so
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when you have to do it, are you just clenching?
Are you what do you do? I mean usually it
happens at night, so and he's sleeping, so I let
it all go out. It's a lot happening, you know,
my husband. It's like whales talking to each other. One
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thing I remember, I did this show on BT called
Comic Few, and it was years ago and they were
trying to do something different, so they had all the
minx and it was really like a stepping stone for
in black comedy back then. And so this one particular
season they had a lot of comics and when we
watched it, they added sound effects, but the sound effects
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were like if something didn't land, they were cricket yea,
if it was all kinds. I mean, it was so
bad lovely for me, I didn't have a problem, but
so many others. But they didn't tell They didn't tell
me they were going to do that. How hurtful and
it was so embarrassing and it was so hurtful. So
it's like anytime I do comedy on television, I find
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out there's gonna be any added extra before we go
any further, Okay, I have one quick anecdote. I went
to see Mulan Rouge in San Francisco, the musical, the
Broadway musical. Somebody got me a ticket, so I flew
up to see it. And I was sitting with my
best friend from high school, Ylance Draper. If she's listening,
seriously funny woman. And at the very very end, when
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Satin at the end of Boulan Rouge, you know she
is away from consumption. There was a fart in the audience,
like and the whole audience pretended not to hear it,
and I looked out my friend and I was prepared
to let it go, and sheared it too. And during
the most serious part of the show, we were laughing
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so hard that the entire aisle started to shape. People
were giving us dirty looks like sans dying, what is
your problem? Somebody farted? So awesome, Okay, we gotta get
to the workroom. Okay, that was worth that was worth it.
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It was so good. It was Your stories would be like, okay,
do you know what time I was in Vegas and
too Black? But we've heard this story before. Okay, So
the action of the show still centers around three feuding
drag dynasties. Yes, but this time the show will be
sitcom style love It, which is great. And because Aura
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won the Maxi Challenge last week, she is in charge
of signing the roles. Oh lord, okay, you know so
there's this one character, Fancy. Fancy is the lead. Every lead,
so everybody's like, I think I should be fancy. I
think I should be fancy. I think right, and then
is like, I want to be fancy. I mean it's
something different. Yeah, but she didn't get any of the references,
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like they said he had rigor morris, which is in
reference to what Alyssa Edwards had said in previous seasons,
like the correct term is rigor mortis. Of course tippens
up and Alyssa Edwards said rigga morris. So they put
that into the script. They put a lot of revere,
I keep those nuts away from my face, all that stuff.
So I was surprised, like, why aren't you getting that?
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Why if that's like in the script, it's been a party.
I was like that that was that was whenever you
do acting challenges, everybody thinks the lead is. I wanted
to be the lead sometimes it's those little side characters.
It's the supporting characters that make you pop. Not necessarily.
I mean, when you gotta leave, you gotta leave, okay,
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But this is the thing. When I first came to
Los Angeles, the first roles that I could get on
any sitcoms were called under fives, which means you have
under five lines. So I would see, like, how can
I steal this? How can I make myself so memorable
and so ridiculous? And usually they let me go. Sometimes
directors to go stop, you're not at the star of
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the scene. It's Rosanne. Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's a balance.
It's a balance alec business like pulling back back. It's
like somebody's trying to do a scene that out of
the corner of going, well, you're just making faces and stuff.
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It doesn't work that way all the time. But in
this one where they gave Malaysia the reverend part, I
thought that was that was really really good. Yeah. Spy
played Diandra, which was kind of a ditzy character. She
chose that Lucy Leduca was Lizza Dean, which was the maid.
She was the maid. Sasha was Maxie Jack's as Jackson.
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So there's a lot of like they're all the relatives
showing up. So Selena was ain't Hattie, ruth A Nietzschra
was cousin Georgie, Marcia was cousin Dodi Malaysia was the reverend.
But it's kind of like you have to find what's
funny about that part and really maximize your time on screen.
And you're right, it's not always about the lines. No,
it's not about always about the lines. Is about what
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you do with the role that you have. What part
would you have liked to have done? I guess the widow.
What Aura did is the widow. I would have gone
really further of that, you know, because I would be
the matriarch of the family. I would that's a chance
to really ham it up. Yeah, And I really liked
what as Titties did with her character. I thought that
she was really really good. Also, I want to go
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back because when they were doing the rehearsals, to see
Row there and coaching them and giving them direction was awesome.
And I just really like that. I think that he's
been doing this for so long that he gets it.
He knows what's funny, he knows what's campy. So if
you really listen to him and take that direction. It
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just comes together. I think he did a really good
job as a director. Yeah, and sitcom directing is a
very specific thing. You know, you watch Golden Girls, you
watch old sitcoms. Those ensembles are so tight, and they've
rehearsed all week. So by the time there it's camera
day and you're in front of the cameras, you've been
rehearsing all week, so you know, you accused. But they're
doing this in one day, so you really have to
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hit the ground running. I thought Malaysia really stole it
as the reverend with her speaking in tongues. Yes, Jess
Madison did that for me one time. It terrified me.
We were in the car going through the drive through
and I said, did you grow up in a church
where you speaking tongues? And then she just started doing
it off the top of her head that but there
were very specific words and I was like, oh my god,
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she's possessed now. Also, going back then, when they were
looking at the parts, you know, Aura wanted the lead part,
but then you know Mistress because she couldn't get the references.
Mrs started campaigning right then and there for oh, that
was excellent. Did she got her role? I was like, yes,
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it was the shady swap. I loved it. That's right,
that's how you do it. And everybody else was like congraualations,
like but like she did it. She kind of got
the part, and everybody left her alone. And then Aura
had to say in one of her lines another RuPaul saying,
every hole is a goal, right, and she had trouble
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with that. Any whole is a goal and it was
crickets and it kept being crickets, and RuPaul was trying
to give the direction that, you know what, be over
the top, and that was the direction for a lot
of the queens. If they look at themselves, it was
like this, don't take this seriously. This is not Shakespeare, people,
this is an over the top sitcom drag. Have fun
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with it, and that's what you have to. And so
if you notice the people that did have fun as
Cities Mistress Malaysia, they had fun because they had confidence
with it. I think a lot of them look nervous
to me, Like when when Rue kept on giving or
the note, I could see her kind of shutting down,
kind of like you become a little more self conscious
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a little less free. I think that's what happened. And
then Jack's was so busy looking at what she thought
the character was, what was written on paper. She kept saying, Oh,
it's a stoner in person. So I that's what I
was trying to play it as a stoner. And it's like,
but you gotta understand too in acting, because we do
act a lot of times you get the character description
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and they change it. They will change it on you
in an instant, depending on how the energies are and
how the other actors are. That happened to me on
Kevin Hart show Real House Husbands of Hollywood, Remember Hits
the show that he had I guess start on that
and I showed up because yeah, we're not doing that,
We're doing something else. And I was like what So
I had to just go with it right away. But
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it's true. You have to kind of just also when
you're on stage and if on the rare occasion for you, Lonny,
when something isn't working, you're like, all right, switch it up.
I'm not reaching them with this. I gotta come up
with something else. Yeah, And that's what you have to do.
You have to feel the energy you once you feel
the energy and the chemistry. And so that's why you
saw the chemistry between Mistress and Malaysia. Even though they
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were beefing, they were excellent together. There's a point of
being professional, and that's what happens. You let you let
that up, whatever ship has happened, and let that and
then you become professional and you get the work done
and then you see the magic happen. Also, two other
good scene partners, and the judge referenced them was a
Nietra and Marcia Marsha mars really really good to get
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really good together, very very good together. So you could
see the people. They were balanced and they were listening
to each other and they were having fun. I mean,
that's what you really want to do. And I think
that Jack's You're right, did get stuck on she's a stoner. Well,
if she's a stoner, make her fun. You know, there's
lots of ways to do that. She was having trouble.
They had a big surprise guest at the very end.
Who was it who popped into the end of the scene. Oh,
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Danny Trey ho He wasn't fake Daddy in and anybody
who knows Danny Trey Hill, I did a film with
him and he when I say, just the loveliest man.
He does so much in l a um. He has
the Danny treyholl tacos. He's a sober survivor and he
just does everything for We love Danny Tray. He works
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with at risk youth because he said he was he goes,
you know, rich kid, he told me on the set.
Rich kids get diagnosed with a d h D and
they get treatment and they get drugs, and kids in
the ghetto just get arrested. So he worked with at
risk youth. Danny Jejo was a drug addict. He was
in prison at one point and he said there was
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a prison riot where he was put in solitary confinement
after our guards versus the prisoners baseball game. That one
of the guards was chewing gum and none of the
prisoners were allowed gum, and so right before the pitch
the picture looked at the guy who was who was
throwing the ball to and purposely showed him he had gum,
just to mess with him, and it started a prison riot.
While Danny was in solitary confinement, he said, Lord, if
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you ever get me out of here, I'm going to
help people, I'm gonna stop doing drugs and I'm gonna
make something in my life. And he did, and he's
I've never seen anybody walk onto a set. And everybody
loves him. Everybody, everybody has such admiration for that guy.
He's the best guy. Hello, Danny, we love you, We
love you, Danny. Hope to see really soon. So overall,
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they got this done. What did you think overall about
this whole skin? Well, you know it's in this edit.
We got to see a lot of Mistress and Malaysia.
I felt like I needed to see more of everybody else,
but you could really see who was struggling and who
wasn't and who was really enjoying themselves and Mrs and
Malaysia stole it. I left it in the end with
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the edic comes together, the sound effects. It was really
really funny. And even when Malaysia shut the door and
slammed the door, so that was just I just that
was laugh allowed funny. They did a great job. We
come back. We gotta take a quick break. We're gonna
come back and let's talk about that runway. We'll be
right today and we're back. Before we head to the runway,
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we see mistress and Malaysia squashed their beef. Yeah, that
was nice, And that's what I'm talking about. If you're
gonna work with someone, I think that you shouldn't make
everybody else feel uncomfortable. It comes a time when you
gotta sit down and you gotta put you big girl
panties on and just talk it out. They did. There
was an apology, and I just think that that was nice.
It was nice to see that. It was nice to see.
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And also it was an example of they were both calm.
They were out of space where they could talk about
it and before it was too elevated. You know. It
was like when when you have two cornered animals who
are just growling at each other. You gotta know, we
gotta put them in separate cages, give them some time
and just And it's a competition, so you're gonna have
this type of stuff. You're gonna have disagreements. You know,
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everybody's trying to win. Everybody's got this anxiety, so it's
not everybody's not gonna be polite. Some people, you know,
they want to win, and sometimes you know, shoot and
in a year of anastagia, Beverly Hills Cosmetics two hundred
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dollars powered by cash out and a year of what
Anastastasia Anastasia Beverly Hills Cosmetics. You know, I still want
to know what a year's supply of tis metics looks like.
They probably give it to you like once a month.
They give you some like a box of stuff. Yeah,
I'm like once a month. What's the makeup you run
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out of? First? What would you want to use? Foundation? Yeah?
Me too, foundation, powder, lashes, lashes lashes, Oh my god,
I use minds over because yeah, are you good at
putting them? Yeah? Now I am. I used to not be.
You have to blow on the glue and wait, you
have to let yeah, and then you put it in
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and you can't put it on right away because then
you end up with an effel of blue. Oh my goodness,
and I hate that, and you grow in your contact
and it's just a mess. Anyway, let's talk about the runway.
RuPaul comes on. Beautiful outfit, beautiful once again. I haven't
seen RuPaul in this color before. She came out in
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like almost like a sapphire blue tiger stripe is the
only way I can describe it. A sapphire blue tiger
skirt that went between sapphire blue and navy. It was
glittery form fitting down with a cutout in the middle
of the abdomen, so it was kind of like almost
like a bikini top that went into the skirt. Absolutely beautiful.
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She wore her auburn hair. I don't know what this
one is called. Apparently Rue names all of her wigs,
so we have to find out what this one is called.
Absolutely gorgeous. I like her in the kind of amber
colored wigs. I like it, And that waist was snatched.
You never seen calling a black wig, never seen her
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in a dark hair. I wonder why. I would love
to see. Yeah, next time we see Rue will say,
what's why aren't you We gotta get black hair. Black
hair matters. Hair matters matters. Well. I love that they
When Ru opened up, he asked each of the judges
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their favorite sitcom man you know, and I thought that
was key. My favorite sitcom one miner has to be
anything from Sanford and Son. Oh I'm coming Elizabeth. I
used to love with Lawanda Page and Red Fox got
in to a fighter. Yeah, you are messy, fool you
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fish food. I like my favorite sitcom line that everybody
in the black community and some other people remember is
that it was good times. James Evans had died and
Florida Evans hadn't responded, and it was after the way.
Everybody kept asking it, what's wrong, You're not responding, whatever, whatever, whatever,
(28:41):
And so everybody cleared out. Everybody was gone. It was
after the funeral. And so she's she's putting up the
dish in the bowl and then she drops the bowl
and she goes, damn. It was so sad, and Lonnie
finds that funny the role losing her husband's but it's
(29:03):
so iconic, damn down when you get mad, Damn Dan.
The other one I like is from What's Happening when
they walk in and go, hey, hey, that's cute. That's cute.
So the guest judge is Harvey Gean from What We
Do in the Shadows. He plays Guillermo, the familiar to
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the vampires on that series, and he's so funny and
so cute. I'm powfit with the big bow and the
white sequence. The runway was puffer Please, right, So it's
gonna be anything like popri Coat, down, Coat, quilty, And
the first one out was Lucy Leduca, who could only
(29:45):
be what was described as a drag version of the
State Puff marshmallow Man. So you know how the State
plus Marshmallowhan has the sailor outfit, while she did that
top as a bikini, so her legs are showing long
long legs with the stockings, red platform shoes and had
a white popper cape with marshmallow sleeves. I love this.
(30:08):
It was fun and really I loved it and immediately recognizable.
Yeah yeah, um. Next was Spice. Spice came out in
another short skirt, kind of looking like a ski bunny.
She had a long, straight black wig. This looks like
it's forty inches. It could be forty inches, and had
like a quilted dress that was at a very light lavender,
(30:30):
a white kind of angora head wrap, you know, like
the girls wear in Aspen. Rich girl. She looked like
a rich girl in Aspen. And she had matching five
length platform lavender boots. Now, one note that Michelle gave
Spice was that, Okay, you keep coming out here, you
keep doing the same moves on the runway, and it's
(30:50):
like this little like squirrel move even yeah yeah, yeah,
she's like she's she's hopping forward like a little squirrel
or a bunny. And they even played multiple versions of it,
and you can see that it was the identical runway
each time. And Michelle said she was bored. And I
was talking about this earlier, like are we going to
see a different silhouette from these girls? Are you gonna
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see a full length gown? Well, we've been saying that
at the beginning, you know, we were saying that at
the beginning. Also there was a note that during her
act in the skit, she just she could have been
the star. Carson said it, she could have been the star,
but she wasn't. And here again experience that's it, Like
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we keep we keep saying, I'm net Sasha Koby, Sasha Colby.
Oh my gosh, what came out in all black and
yellow quilted kind of patent leather. It was like an
oversized almost like downcoat, down quilted coat in black and
yellow stripes. So she looked like a giant bumblebee. But
it was cut out all over her body. Her torso
(31:53):
was exposed. Body addie, addie, body audi addi. She looked
like a fireman, hot drag queen fire and getting addressed. Yeah,
and legs everywhere. I mean, she's beautiful, just beautiful, float
like a butterfly, sting like a bee. Yeah, she had runways.
To me, she always has a complete story and again
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she has the experience of being a paget queen and
so she always maximizes her time on the runway. I'm
gonna show you the outfit, I'm going to tell you
the story, I'm going to do the moves that go
along with it. And she was safe for this week.
She Lux Noir London came out in pink and black,
which is my favorite Good and Plenty combination. She had
a little pill box hat on top. She said it
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was a little nod to Jackie. Oh. I think that
was the only Jackie O part of this outfit. But
it was like a Space Girl outfit. It was all
in pink patent leather. She had thigh high boots, the
pink patent leather thigh high boots that went up into
like how would you describe that top. It's like all
pink patent leather again with a similar cutout in the
torso in the front of triangle cut out in the
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front torso like Rue had. She had this big call
of that came up and the inside of the collar
was black patent leather with a pink border around it.
I love this look very futuristic, very Jetson's. She's Judy Jetson.
She was like a cocktail waitress on a spaceship. I
loved it. I loved it up. Nets was Malaysia baby
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Doll Fox, Malaysia Bavid Doll Fox. Look amazing. She had
a yellow beehive and this shouldn't work. This is like
a couch fabric or something. It was all citrusy, almost
kind of Golden Girls upholstery fabric. But she made a
quilted cape which looked so beautiful, and it was in
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the same quilted fabric as the gown, and it was
like lemonade and lemons. She had a yellow satin liner
on the outside of the quilted cape, and then she
had a little purse that was a lemonade carton. So
it was like this citrus lemon fantasy. It was so clever.
I mean, it was very, very clever. And the thing
is is that you don't get caught up in that
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pattern because you had the lining of the solid yellow,
and so that's what kind of broke it up and
then with her hair. Her hair was up in a bun,
but then the very top was the same color as
the lining, which gave it a whole different vision. And
the judges loved this look. Carson even said that she
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had a lemonade which the camp to it and just
look lovely. She really knows her body, she knows how
to dress for it. You know, a lot of times
as plus size women, we are afraid to add cloth,
you know, but it's a way to add it and
elevate it and make it look elegant. And she just looked.
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She just looked lovely. She does her body, and I
think that the fact that she's a makeup artist, she
has an attention to detail, so if she's really on
the watch. Next up we have Aura Myri who came
out like in a quilted almost like a down quilted beautiful.
She had a black Kimoto sleep eaves, but the sleeves
that came down horizontally were row after row after row
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of quilt and sleeves that went all the way down
to the floor. She had a gold glittery obi built,
which is what it's called in Japanese, the obi wrap
around the waist with black shiny stockings, high heels. This
is a very very elegant look and she looked absolutely
gorgeous and it just beautiful. What I think got her
was the acting challenge because this was beautiful. Yeah, it's
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that thing of like you have to be able to
kind of take your strength and Bianca del Rito used
to say, what are your strengths? Apply those in the
challenge definitely, you know, And I think there's almost like
a disconnect happening here with her. Next up, we have
Jack's who came out with this body stocking. I think
you know how you said, like Malaysia baby doll, Fox
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knows how to dress her body in a way that
she's a big girl. This outfit kind of made Jack's
look bigger in a way that I don't think was
in chinel She kind of like was a quilted It
was this python fabric and a quilted coat and it
wrapped around her body like a cocoon in the butt
and in the waist and in the top, and it
(36:13):
just made her look wider. And plus, because it's puffer,
it's gonna puff you up as well. So you have
to watch the design in the cut of it. Yeah,
and she's short already, she's a little girl like me,
so it seemed like it was swallowing her. But you know,
she has that body stalking on in the middle and
then this yellow and black kind of the black and
(36:34):
white part was like a snake skin, right. Well, I
think she was supposed to be a bumblebee, and so
that's the reason why you had the color. And it
probably because it was horizontal that that made her look
wider too, So I think it should have been more
fitting and more fitting like Spice came out in a
quilted thing, but it was really tight to her body.
I think she could have benefited from and maybe not
(36:56):
as much puff too. It could have been quilty more
instead of like that that big puff. The judges they
didn't talk too much about her look, but they did
talk about her acting. They thought that it was more
no point of view and it wasn't funny, which kind
of said that, you know, she needed to pop more up.
Next Mistress Isabel Brooks. Okay, so she came out and
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yellow and pink chaps chaps and they were bell bottom
chaps and they were quilted, and that she had a
yellow and pink kind of panty in the middle, kind
of a the kini top, yellow and pink bikini top
and almost like pink and yellow brimmed sun hat on
top of a blonde wig. And I loved it. It
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was kind of so weird looking, but it worked. It
was kind of the purple. Like you said, when you're
a big girl, you have to be more careful about
how you're doing things, and that's what she said, you know,
she said, I'm a big girl. I'm not gonna put
all this puff around me. So she figured out a
outfit that would, you know, give you the puff, but
also when make her look like a big as marshmallow.
(38:02):
And I get that, I get it, you know. Yeah,
But but week after week I think she brings out
clothes that really compliment her and she's not afraid to
show her size and everything. And I love how empowering
it is that she can show that big girls can
also be glamorous and sexy and sexually viable. I love it.
But when you look at this outfit again, it's the
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cut of the lines, it's vertical, not horizontal. Then you
have the bill bottom, which kind of gives you that
balance at the bottom and it gives you a shape,
and then you have the hat, and then you just
have the two basic colors that are vibemant. So it
works for her. Also, the judges said her acting challenger
was great, her at limbs were great. She was just great.
(38:45):
So she did, like, you know, a great thing. And
even Harvey complimented her on the body positivity. And that's
what we need to see more of. I love that.
And and the thing is about the shape of this.
If you look at it, she's wearing chaps in their
bill bottom chaps, but if she puts her legs together,
the shape is a mermaid dress. It's a mermaid dress.
And the darker color is on the inside, which makes
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it look smaller. The boulder color of the silhouette of
the mermaid dresses on the inside, which shrinks her, which
gives that illusion. It's so cool. It's funny because people
always think you gotta wear dark to look smaller. No,
it's about lines and pattern lines and how the colors
go together. I love that. It's the next was a
nature comes out in red and pink come and it's
(39:31):
kind of like a fur lined parka, as a fur
lined parka over a lavender pink panty top like a
bikini bottom with a bikini top in the same colors
of red and pink. And she had a blond wig
and red patent leather high heeled boots. So cute. She
said she was the Las Vegas State Bird. The prostitute. Hilarious.
(39:54):
You know, the very first time I was in Germany,
in Berlin, prostitution is legal in Germany. They pay taxes,
they get to see doctors, they get healthcare. It's actually
really great. But they dressed like this. They look like superheroes.
Well a lot of them are superheroes. I know six
and one night. You're better than me, all right? Coming
(40:16):
up next, Marsha Marsha Marsha in white, white, white. She
wore quilted pants, almost like ski pants, going up into
a New Delusion stocking, going up into a white bikini bottom,
going up to a white bikini top with a shrug
like almost like a down white shrug over her sleeves.
She did her blonde hair and kind of Suzanne Summers,
(40:38):
kind of like Chrissie in Three's Company. And they were
commenting that this is the most makeup you've ever warned.
You can go further. Yeah, and they said that if
Elsa was a slut, she would look like this. I
totally agree about the makeup. I just feel like it's
not enough and then you know, it's like a red
(41:00):
nose and it's just it's it's I want to see
a little more glamour, or at least some of the
looks a little more glamorous, because she's a beautiful girl.
I think she's very attached to this Marsiha, Marcia, Marcia persona.
That's her safe space. I think that's what got her here.
You know, that has gotten her attention in the drag world.
She needs to branch out, she needs to build on
top of it. You're not gonna lose it by adding
(41:22):
to it. Have Marcia Marsha Marsha as your foundation and
build more onto it, which is what I think they're
asking her. And again her and Marcia and Anitra were
quoted as being good seeing partners in the challenge. The
last parson up, Selina s Titty Selina s Titties, came
out in a quilted white jacket that was short like
almost like a mini skirt, almost like with her legs
(41:44):
showing white platform shoes, but the pockets in the pupper
squares instead of just being a solid thing, they were
loose sight, so they had all sorts of objects in them,
things she needed like lipsticks or stuff you would need
for the slopes or a cold day. And then she
lifted up her thing and she had a loose sight
panty that had hot Cheetos in it to say that
(42:06):
her her pussy was on fire. Yeah. I thought this
was so creative. It looked great on her body. And
this is an example of a bigger girl. But she
knows her shape, she knows her body. She's able to
make it form fitting because sometimes those puffers, like I said,
it makes you look puffed out. But this one was
so funny. And then she even had cheetos, you know,
(42:28):
in her little panty area, and she's like, it's hot
down there too, you know. And I appreciate the camp
so it was me too, me too. And so they
have the whole you know, the judges give their opinions,
they come down to the challenge winners. I believe the
top two were Mistress Isabel Brooks and Malaysia Baby Doll Fox.
The challenge winner was Mistress Isabel Brooks. Yeah, well deserved.
(42:52):
She was a cash prize of five thousand dollars. Yeah,
I agree with that, you do. He said it like
your hesitating for a second. I was trying to think.
I think that both her and in my opinion, both
her and Malaysian should have split. I think it should
have been a tie because this is her first win.
She's been pretty solid. So when she when, like right
(43:14):
before she won, I said, finally, and then she said
it like right after I said it out loud, she goes, finally.
The one thing that did kind of like I was like,
and you can see that it got to Michelle was
when Spice was declared safe, she went back to doing
that little that little bunny, a little bunny, and then
after I told you not to do it, it's like,
(43:36):
come on. And then Rue basically was like, is there
a sniper black the sniper, which was Ruth saying way
of saying I don't like it either. Right, So this
is this is spices chance to listen to the judges.
If you listen to the judges and you take the
note and you bring something new next week, they're gonna
(43:57):
notice that you listened, and that's important to them. You
go further in the competition when you take their notes
and if you don't, Lord help you. You know them
young ones though they play And so why did she
do that? Look, so, so we're watching it last time.
My husband said, maybe she was just messing around trying
to google for the fact that you said this was annoying.
(44:17):
So I'm going to do it one more time as
a joke. And she did say this is the last time,
like you know, she said that. Yeah, she did say that.
As she was going back and she was going down
the stairs, she said, this is the last time. And
it's like, but we told you already, like it's not
funny anymore, so don't do that. And she did it definitely. Um.
(44:38):
The bottom two was Jack's and Aura, so they had
to live sing for their lives Sweetest Pie by Dua
Lipa and Megan the Stallion. I love this song. I
was like, I just just one of my favorite songs. Now,
this is the thing. Jack's was in the bottom last week, Yes,
and this is I can see Jack's in the bottom
(45:00):
for another three times because Jack is going to fucking
bring it. I mean, I love the way Jack starts
off unassuming and you know you're gonna get a flip.
It's like to me, Jack's is now becoming in the
lip sings the Time Cruise Like I see a Time
(45:20):
Cruise movie. I know time It's gonna be somewhere on
an airplane, on top of the airplane. Hosty got to
the airplane for dear life as it takes off, He's
gonna parachute down fall on a mountain, land on a
motorcycle and do it. I mean, just unassuming. And to me,
that is what Jack's is. That is her talent, that
(45:42):
is what she's doing, and she killed this lip sync. Yeah,
she doesn't want to be in the bottom anymore, though,
I don't think you want to be known as the
girl who lip sings every week. She's a fighter. I remember,
like she really stole the show when she did her
talent competition where she jumped rope with her braids. So
she needs to bring that same level of excellence to
all the challenges. But you know, if you think about
(46:03):
the fact that if you know that you can survive
a lip sync, like literally, like even Jack said, you know,
Ura is trying to cover me, you know, because or
knows the power of Jack's And it's like She's like,
she just don't know. I'm about to give it to her.
Here's the other reason or ends up losing the lip sync.
And what I said while I was watching it, she
(46:25):
took off her top and she had pastis right, she
had pastys over her breast, but she didn't have any
boobs on. And it is a drag competition. And I
think that without the boobs she read more boy than girl,
you know, because she has a really beautiful boy body,
and so with without any boobs, with just pastys on
(46:45):
without a top, she read more boy. And I think
that made her less effective and drag than Jack's and
the aura was set home. What Jack's cute that it
was nothing with boobs and no boobs Jacks anyway, Yeah,
her gymnastics skills are pretty. It's just but it's not
(47:06):
just that. It's the way she can core graphic into
the act and it doesn't and it's not overpowering because
some people, you know what they're doing stuff and it's
overpowering where hers goes in exact timing. I mean, that
is talent. I'm just stop just saying that's just fucking talented.
I wish I could do it. I'm lovely okay, so
(47:26):
or we got sent home? What was her exit line?
My dad, dad will haunt you all. Very Filipino thing
to say. We believe in goes okay, squirrel friends, don't
go anywhere. When we get back, another Connecticut diva from
this season joins us. Robin Fierce is here. We'll be
right back. They mirror on the wall. Who's today's most
(47:57):
special guest of them all? She's like, we're smiling and
we're all winning. Please welcome to the program, the Robin Fear.
How are you, my dear? I am doing fabulously. How
has life been since becoming a rude girl? Tell us
(48:19):
about how it's changed. I feel like in the main
parts of my life it's pretty much the same. I
feel like a lot of us feel like going on
the show, we're gonna feel like totally different people and
our lives changed right away, which is not necessarily the case.
Like I'm still the same person that I was before
the show. Of course, like growth happens. The only difference
(48:42):
is I have a little bit more followers in the
booking fees a little bit now, which is lovely. That
part I love. But I think I think for the
most part, Like, I've been working directly and for full
time for two years now, so this is just the
next step to that, So not too much different, but good.
I think you should really congratulate yourself because there's so
(49:05):
many people that try to be cast on this show
year after year, and you know, to be able to
do it, that's still something to celebrate. I wouldn't papoo that,
but did you do something to prepare for your casting
before I was past it or when I got the call?
(49:25):
When you call? Yeah, and we also want to hear
about when you got the call, what was that like? Honestly, no,
I did not do like any mental preparation or anything
like that. I think that, um my main thing was
making sure that I had the resources that I needed
um to get everything ready, so finding designers, signing hair people,
(49:49):
which was really difficult for me because before the show,
pretty much everything that I wore I made myself, so
I didn't have any connection to designers and I didn't
really have a whole bunch of connections to like hair people.
So all of the preparations was making new connections and
hoping and praying that these people would do what I
(50:10):
needed them to do. And how I wanted them to
do it, not knowing how it was to actually work
with them, right, right, So you made everything? So you
work one of those queens who showed up like at
season fifteen and go, I've never said before that my
craw worse than anything. Just ask Lonnie that. Like, I
(50:30):
feel like that's the equivalent of showing up a survivor
and going, I don't know how to make a fire.
So wait real quick, because we don't have you for
very long. I want to hear about where you were
the moment you heard and what happened. Was about to
start getting ready for one of my shows. So I
was at home and it took me a moment to
really like settle in and realize like what exactly was happening.
(50:55):
Because the following year, on New Year's someone prank called
me to say that I was on the show. They oh, yes,
they left a voicemail, they sent a text to double down,
and then I went that whole day thinking like, oh
my gosh, I'm on the show, like the hysterics of
it all, to then the next day get a text, Hey,
(51:18):
we were drunk and doing little prank ponk. Sorry, So
I think I kind of ruined the big reaction for
me because for that I had the big reactions. I'm
just imagine you're on the show and you're like, shut up.
Like I definitely asked the Lovely Lady who called me
(51:39):
many times, are you serious? Are you for real? For real? Um?
And then I finally like, Okay, I believe you. This
is amazing. I'm so excited. But congratulations. What was your
favorite moment of being on the show? Because I just
loved your looks, the looks that I was able to see,
But what was your favorite moment? I loved the sewing challenge.
(51:59):
That was a fun week for me because it was
something that I knew, I knew I could so like
you never know if you're gonna go home or not,
because I described this as the game of Thrones of
drag race. But I loved being able to work with
my team who all knew how to sew, so we
weren't all going back and forth with each other being
like how do you do this? How do you do this?
It was like what do you think this looks like?
(52:21):
Is this good aesthetically? And we all just had a
really cool, calm, collected experience up until we were trying
to figure out who's in the top, who's in the bottom.
But I think overall, my favorite part, And I know
it's like cliche to say, but it's like the friendships
that were made either during or after the show, because
(52:41):
there are some girls and I we all get along
like literally, um, but there are some girls that I
literally talked to you almost like every day. Really, who's
your best duty? I'm actually with her tonight or am
i Ari? I love her? When we were when we
were finished filming, I actually went to Nashville to go
visit her in secret because we couldn't know each other
(53:02):
right yet, So I stayed almost a week with her.
And even like Malaysia and a Nietra Selina, I love
them the fun Well, you know, since you're speaking of friends,
let's talk about that tension moment when we were you
were trying to pick the songs um the Golden gal
Girl Challenge. What was that tension? It was interesting to
(53:26):
watch because I my team wasn't part of that. I
feel like once we saw that the girls were fighting
over what they wanted, We're like, okay, let's just swoop
in pick this one so we don't have to go
through and jump hoop to do the rock paper scissors
names and however, we were going to decide how to pick,
so that was one of our options. I think me
(53:47):
and a Nitra we were like, either country or hip hop,
and then the other two were like, we want hip hop.
So then that's kind of how we settled on the
hip hop moment. But then there was a little issue
with you guys that we saw on the episode when
you were in rehearsal and you were very like I
love the fact that you were like, we don't all
(54:07):
need walkers, when Lucy was like, I think we should
all start with walkers, And how did you guys settle that? Honestly,
it was for me. For me personally, it was about
how can we make this the cleanness as possible, which
some of the girls didn't enjoy my questioning of decisions,
but because we didn't have a lot of time, but
(54:29):
like I wanted it to be as clean as possible
and not be clunky, like, not every old person has
a walker, not every old person has a pain, Like
we all were representing different camp be old people. My grandma,
who I kind of was trying to channel, didn't have
a walker. She walked her out the dollar store all
the time, walked back home like she got around. She
(54:51):
didn't the tennis balls at the bottom of that right,
maybe that's your grandparents and but over here we're sturdy, okay.
According to our research department, it says that you started
doing drag because of Drag Race, that you kind of
(55:14):
grew up with the show or you were watching the show.
Was there any particular queen that really inspired you or
Queen Um. Yeah, So basically I came out when I
was like nineteen. I was bisexual, not a thing for me.
That was just what was easy. And then I started
watching the Drag Race because I thought drag queens were
super weird. And then I'm watching the show and it's
(55:35):
just like, oh, wow, well these queens aren't more or
less weird than I am. So let's give it a
try and see how it goes. But off the bat,
some of my favorite queens in the beginning, and now,
like I love drag, so I have so many favorite
queens that's hard for me. But Raven because of makeup,
Angela because of the performance, and honestly, when I really
(55:57):
really think Um and mentioned performed differently, Sleep but when
I look at how I performed now and how I've
always performed, it stems from watching like the St. Angelas
and Melissa Edwards and kind of teaching myself how to
dance through watching videos of me um and then looking
at them being like, Okay, well that's not the stepball
(56:18):
change that I want really, because before that I never danced.
I wasn't a theater gay. A lot of people think
that I am, because yeah, no, everything performance wise that
I know is because of drags, and that's been in
the six year scope of me doing drag. That's awesome.
You know, how did you get your drag name Robin?
(56:38):
Because I wanted something that sounded similar to Rashaan, even
though they really don't. They both just start with R.
So it was more of a comfortability thing. And also
I loved Raven. I'm like, oh, well she has a
bird name, Robin is a bird name. It works. And
fierce was because I knew there was different kinds of
drag out there, and I didn't know what all of
(56:59):
them were. All I knew is whatever I chose to do,
I wanted to be good at it and I wanted
to be here, so I wanted my last name to
describe my drag without knowing what my drag would be. Yeah,
that's that's branding. So I'm always curious about like when
queens like name themselves and you step out onto the
(57:20):
stage for the very first time, what are you doing?
Where are you? Are you in Connecticut? And what's the number?
I don't remember exactly my first Wait, yes, I do, yes,
I do, yes, I do. Okay. So one of my friends,
CEO Mari Lebija here in Connecticut. She was the first
direct queen that I like met, so I would go
to shows with her and sometimes I would paint myself
(57:42):
to practice before going with her. So she's getting ready,
I'm getting ready, and then our mutual friend Ivanna calls.
She does a show up in Springfield. It was like
thirty minutes from Hartford at a club called X Room,
which is a male strip club, but they also do
drag shows. You have me at male strip club. Well, baby,
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everybody was there at mail strip clubs. Nobody was there
to see the drag. They just wanted to. So Ivanna call.
Somebody drops out of the show and she's like, do
you know anybody who can fill in? Like last minute
and I turned and I look at her and I'm like, well, bitch,
I'm getting ready, which I'm gonna be there anyway. So
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so my first gig was actually a paid gig. I
got my little fifty dollars and I did Land of Lola.
I didn't sing it live then I do sing it
live now from Kinky Boots and Don't Call Me Baby,
which is a song that I saw Raven perform at
my first Pride. Wow, I love that. You know what
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inspires your drag? I mean, because you have the black hairstyles,
do you feel a responsibility being a drag queen of
color as well? Firstly, my drag is definitely inspired by
like powerful black women in whatever shape or form that takes. Like,
I feel like my drag character is what Angela Bassett
played in What kinda Yeah Queen? Yeah, And I'm so
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glad you got many awards and accolades that. Yeah, But
that is part of my drag and I love a
powerful woman and that's kind of where the core of
Robin lives. I think that to limit yourself as a
queen of color isn't fair, so I try not to
because white queens can or any other queens can do
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whatever they want and it's fine, So why can't I? Like, yes,
I do lean towards power for black women, But if
I have decided that I want to wear a straight
wig or curly wig of do something, can't be do
something a little more club kitty. If I do want
to do that, I'm not going to say no to
doing that because black people come in so many different shapes, sizes,
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and genres of experience. So yeah, well, you know always
says that drag is like a superpower and superhero identity.
What would your drag superpower be? Anytime I'm asked that,
I always pick the cheating power, which is the power
to make other powers that I don't smart. It's like
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we should wishes and the words of my father, work smarter,
not harder. Okay, no, but if if I did have
to pick one, I would pick frying and vulnerability because like,
if you're flying, like you don't want a bunch of
ship hitting you and then you die while you're flying
because of this power. So the fun power with the
protection of the power boom. Yeah yeah, I love that.
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So what's next for you? What's next for Robin Fierce?
You hitting the road? I am currently hitting the road,
and I think that is my favorite part about this
experience is being able to get out there like I
am a performer. I may not be like the camp
be queen. I may not be like the choreographer queen.
All the things that we have to do on Drag Race,
which is fine and I enjoyed doing them, But end
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of the day, I've belong on the stage or hosting something.
So I love the fact that I get to be
out there and people actually meet me. I appreciate that
the people who were living for me or supporting me
through the show, they wanted to see more of me,
and now their chance to actually see more of me
and get to know more of Robin besides just what's
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on your TV? Absolutely, where can people find you? On socials?
I'm on everywhere at the Robin Fierce Twitter, Instagram, Venmo
Venmo the most important I'm getting and everything the Robin
Fierce Fabulous. Last week we had Amethysts on the show
and we pitched the idea of you both doing a
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reality dating show with MTV. Thoughts if the check is right,
I will do many things. I had a girl a girl. Well,
we wish you the best of luck. You're a beautiful
queen and your spirit shine through and we're we're expecting great,
great things. Thank you, thank you one one thing before
I go. I know we're like grabbing up absolutely really quick.
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My exit line was when with a smile, lose with
a smile. That's something that my father has told me
my whole life. So if anybody out there listening takes
nothing else from me, it is that no matter when lose, draw,
or whatever, you're still a winner, no matter what because
you've learned something or maybe you took home the two
hundred dollars. But at the end of the day, your
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experiences are your wins and loses don't define you. They
just make you. Thank you so much, Robin, Thank you
so much, Robin. Babies, Bye bye bye, and we're back now.
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take this very seriously. You know, we hear their personal
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