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Originally Posted by hhunt2
But Ongina was voted off. Is he/she (what's the correct wording for drags; I'm assuming "she")
Oh, another thing I wanted to bring up...
Do ya'll think drags are really watching this show???
B/c the otherday I was at an event for my job and this drag dude came out of the elevator and OH HELL NAH...
...He looked like a guy in a wig & red lipstick, NOT drag.
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"She" would be the correct pronoun, especially, when the Girlz are "In face". The term "Queen/s" is always more preferable to the term "Drag/s".
And Yes...any Queen who is worth her weight in
Glitter and Sequins, who takes her role as a Queen seriously, and is serious about the business watches this show!!!
Two of my good Girlfriends were just in the last one,
Landa Lakes and
Sandra O. NoShi-Di'n't.
^ Landa Lakes is our, reigning, Royal Grand Duchess here in San Francisco.
Anyone who
looks like a "Guy" in a wig and red lipstick, probably isn't that serious about the craft and has no clue as to what they're doing.
I, personally, write these types off as either Trannies or Transvestites, but never, never, ever Drag Queens!
Of course, all "Drag" runs the gamut, and is debatable as to what is considered serious drag.
As it is as serious as one wants it to be...really!
There are vast differences between
Drag Queens, Female impersonators, and
Gender Illusionists.
As far as the show's production values and the filters being used...it's RuPaul who's feeling she's needing them. That's all I will say 'cuz I'd never say a bad word about RuRu.
I am having a LOT of trouble with her overexposed photography shots of her though, I think they're unnecessary.
Having said that - it should give you some insight as to why there are filters up the yin yang!
And besides - be thankful they're implimenting the
smoke 'n' mirrors on these Queens...have you ever seen Drag Queens out in the broad Daylight?
Which is the equivalent to being under all those camara lights on the show!
It's a bitch!
And, of course, you never want to break the spell!