I love San Francisco!

I am no one's role model.

I'm in a band, I sing live.

My signature scent is naivete.

I love Issa Rae from 'Insecure.'

Regret's kind of like a fool's game.

I think that drag makes anything better.

And I've never really been a makeup pro.

I've never really considered myself a musician.

My opinion is not valuable to the general public.

I was an awful child. And now I'm an awful adult.

Each generation gets more accepting which is great.

And who wouldn't want to date Jonathan Bennett, right?

I'm just trying to get a window seat on the way to Hell.

I might not have won 'Drag Race,' but I won the Internet.

I would love to be the John Belushi of drag. He was fearless.

Vanity from Wigs By Vanity have the best wigs in the business.

I feel bad for my parents for having to raise me. I was crazy.

I want to keep 'A Star Is Born' with the greatest reverence ever.

Listen - by the time I'm 40, I'm either gonna be super famous or dead.

I'm not a persona, and I'm not a character. I'm always the same person.

My favorite must have beauty product is a good, reliable black eye pencil.

I can ruin my own career, but I will not ruin anyone elses' career with my mouth.

Creating content and never being afraid to try something new have been my two hallmarks.

Showing up is like 90 percent of the battle, and just make sure your hair is really cute.

I like meeting people, cause they tell me I'm pretty, and I just have to say thank you a lot.

What other people think of me isn't any of my business but it's nice when people say nice things.

Sometimes it's better to make a mark than to hit your mark, and I think I realized that early on.

My grandma spelled my name wrong until she died. Like literally, birthday cards, mail, everything.

I'm not complaining at all but 'A Star Is Born' hasn't helped my career in like, opportunity terms.

When someone says, 'I recognize you,' I'll say, 'Congratulations on having a TV.' It's a little joke.

Live audiences love me because I'm singing and actually am able to f**k with people live over the mic.

My goal with the makeup line was that you wouldn't have to use brushes. Fingers are my favorite thing.

I'm just taking it one day at a time. Actually, one night at a time. I'm not usually up during the day.

I like Pride festival because we get to show up and show out. Remind people we have resilience and rainbows.

I just want to be like a little bit of Bluto from 'Animal House,' mixed with like some amazing diva like RuPaul.

Rocky Horror Picture Show' was my gateway drag/drug. I was somewhere between 13 and 16 when I started going to that.

I'm a drag queen. I want colors that get attention. The world does not need another palette with eight tans and a blue.

Always tip a drag queen. If they're good, they deserve it. And if they're bad, at least they'll go away after that buck.

A Star Is Born' was everything. Gaga and Bradley, and having people you look up to laugh at your jokes, felt really good.

I'm aware of the other drag artists with makeup lines, and I celebrate them. The pie is big and there's room for everybody.

One of the most flattering things is when other people are seeing what you're doing and then replicating that kind of thing.

I just do my own thing, and my flower continues to blossom like one of those delicious Bloomin' Onions from Outback Steakhouse.

Well, I wasn't a big Chick-fil-A fan, I guess, I never really knew about them because I'm from Philly and they don't have them there.

The next RuPaul is an actor, a singer, a personality, not someone who can just get up at a bar. So I'm looking to do all those things.

I don't know how to do anything else and lack any skill that would be applicable on a resume. Drag is what I know. The gigs are my life.

Being a fat kid - FFK, former fat kid - helped round me out, no pun intended. I'm a better adult because I wasn't treated well as a child.

I mean, I find drama to be engaging and it makes your blood pressure go up and you keep watching, but it's not as entertaining as, say, comedy.

I think a cream blush placed under foundation works the best. That way it shows through the skin the way your face does when it naturally blushes.

I'm trying to take drag back to its down-and-dirty roots where people get offended at first, and then they're like, 'Oh my God, this crazy queen.'

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