Aquaria

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For me, drag is not about being a woman - or being anything, specifically.

I'm so blessed to have family that's so supportive of my choices.

Tip your drag queens, bartenders, and don't rub your chopsticks together at the sushi restaurant. Also, just in general, don't be a dirtbag human.

If it doesn't seem nice, appropriate, or right, don't do it.

'Drag Race' is so unique in how much progress it has made in how people think of people in LGBTQIA-plus community and has helped make big strides in the way queer art is perceived.

There are people who don't understand some of the core aspects of being a decent human being.

'Drag Race' is a fantastic way to catapult your career and to get yourself known for your drag, for your singing, for your love of fashion, or whatever it may be. It's a fabulous platform to shout the things you do well from the top of the roof.

I'm someone who doesn't often ask for help, just suggestions.

Getting to know Vixen has been an amazing learning experience, and I am glad that I am close to her so that I am able to be further educated on social issues and see them through her eyes.

The U.K. fans are definitely very passionate about their drag queens and have always been so lovely and welcoming and supportive.

I'm very thoughtful and thorough when it comes to my looks and the detail I put into my drag.

I just see that there's a lot that I can do as far as sparking change and helping amplify the voices of marginalized people.

If someone tells you what something is supposed to look like or to follow a specific trend, but it looks silly on you, you don't have to do it.

I sometimes forget that my vision of the world is not remotely anyone else's.

I'm a very femme gay boy, so what better way to express that than through drag? It truly is the greatest mix of art forms.

It's so stupid, but I used to subscribe to Rachel Ray's magazine when I was little because I loved cooking and home things and stuff like that.

Accidents happen and all of that, but it's how we pick ourselves up from the accidents that matters.

Getting into drag almost seemed like, not my destiny, but you know how a caterpillar is gonna become a butterfly no matter what? It felt very like that.

I love a quick little magician gag.

When I go down to the bodega and grab a BLT, I throw on my sweatpants and sweatshirt.

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