I love candles.

I'm a huge mediator.

My humour is spot on.

I'm an intimidating figure.

I love me a bit of Katie Price.

It takes an awful lot to offend me.

Selfridges - we just look; we don't shop!

There have always been drag queens everywhere.

Style is objective, akin to art, so it varies.

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder for real.

I would create the best 'Big Brother All-Stars!'

I don't do CDs. I only do radio. That's the truth.

I never felt welcome in the heteronormative groups.

I didn't go in to make friends or not make friends.

I am just forthcoming - completely blunt and honest.

Dublin is really fun, and Irish people are hilarious.

Live life and enjoy it. That's the real key to beauty!

You can't get anything gayer than 'RuPaul's Drag Race!'

I was really into punk rock but also into musical theater.

I love Marc Jacobs and what Kim Jones is doing for Dior Homme.

My husband's my soul mate. At the same time, RuPaul's my soul mate.

I am very much about peace. There is so much turmoil in this world.

I'm down for anything. I'll try anything once. I'm a party girl that way!

I am a competitor, I am a Virgo, and for me, I would never quit anything.

I am a massive bargain hunter, so my list of bargains goes on and on and on.

'Drag Race' is the escape that everybody needs - gay, straight, or otherwise.

It's never too late to reclaim your inner diva and reclaim your inner strength.

I had a dialect coach from the Royal Shakespeare Company who was from Sheffield.

Drag is never going to be completely mainstream because it's still a queer art form.

I always felt ,like, I'll leave autobiographies to the people who are kind of iconic.

Everyone goes through their evolution and I go through mine and you go through yours.

I love creating. I love being with creative people who can think quickly on their feet.

To me, even what the glossies would consider a fashion disaster are still self expression.

The Brits know how crazy Adele is. Americans have no clue about Adele and how crazy she is!

You don't have to give up your dreams in order to earn a living - they can go hand in hand.

I love Oxford Circus, so I can do Primarni, and I can do River Island and Topshop and Selfridges.

There are different types of people in this world, and I am the type of person who loves to give.

When you go into a show, you pray it's successful, but you just don't know what's going to happen.

I'm loud and hard and in your face, and I tell the truth, and I think a lot of people fear the truth.

I am a biological female. I have two children. I've been married for 16 years. I've never been a man.

I moved to New York City in the '80s to be an actress and to be on Broadway. That was always my dream.

It's very difficult to be fully accepting of who you are when you've got that superficial world out there.

We must keep fighting until using the word 'equality' isn't necessary because we will all be living as one.

I know television. I've done it for a while, and I know that most of the time, you don't get second chances.

Any time you get to see a bunch of drag queens performing music and performing songs and being idiots, I'm in.

As an adopted kid, it means a lot when I hear women say, 'I don't want kids.' I have a lot of respect for them.

The way I deliver it is meant to be fun. Does it hurt sometimes? Yes, but it is meant to be funny not offensive.

Give Good Face is about keeping an air of confidence on the outside and showing everybody that you have what it takes.

I always tell the parents, 'You don't have to approve of your children; you just have to accept them for who they are.'

Even though I present as heterosexual, I've been all over the planet sexually and proud of that and never tried to hide it.

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