Michelle Visage chats about all things 'RuPaul's Drag Race' RuPaul's right-hand woman Michelle Visage shares all things Drag Race related from the UK queens to the difference between the British and US versions.
RuPaul's right hand woman Michelle Visage shares all things Drag Race related from the UK queens to the difference between the British and US versions.Not only did I want to take part, I was the driving force behind getting it made. I have spent so much time in the UK over the past six or seven years and I knew how many people watched "RuPaul’s Drag Race", the US version.
Otherwise, drag represents the same thing to everybody for the most part – it represents a middle finger to society and a safe haven for people who really don’t feel accepted or themselves in their own skin all the time. In the UK they have an attitude of: ‘I did this for reasons I needed to do this, not to pass or to please you.’ But don’t get me wrong – some UK drag queens are highly polished, like The Vivienne. I’ve always challenged the queens to try to surprise me and you’ll see in episode one how I was surprised at how one of the queens used makeup – in an anti-makeup way. I’d never even thought about that happening, and when she did it, I was like, ‘What?! Mind blown.
The Strictly judges are amazing; they give great feedback and are wonderful. Is it scary? Yeah, but the scary is not being judged for me, because I know what I signed up for.
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