
Before that it was just me in a bedroom or a shower and pretending like my name is Beyonce, but we've all done that right? On the show you were part of the winning team during the girl group challenge, had you ever sung before you went on the show?Ī little bit, but I’ve been told not to by someone very close to me and I won't mention any names but everyone can sing when they're in the shower, but I have a background in performing arts so I’ve been singing but it's taken a long time to come to terms with the confidence in live singing and singing in front of people. I'm here for critiques but just leave the negative ones out of my comment section. I’ve always taken critiques on board for elevation of costumes or to try and be a little bit more funny. You know the fast-moving drag industry, how can I continue to be unique because we could all lip-sync if we need to, but what can we do to change. I'm a person who loves to take critiques whether you're a fan, whether you're someone who's close to me, I actually take a step back and look at my drag and I’m like, what can I change to elevate the look a little bit more and be with the times.

How did you deal with that sort of feedback that you were receiving from the show? How did you manage the feedback from social media critics, which of course they know more than the judges **insert eye roll**. It's a very big stage and there's a lot of people that will be talking about Vanity Milan from Drag Race and not that Vanity Milan from The Crown. We had to prepare things that we had to do, obviously the bottom two had to lip sync etc, I just think there was a lot more preparation for Drag Race because it is on a worldwide scale, it's the biggest stage of drag and a lot of people are watching! You have to elevate a lot more from a local competition because there are going to be a lot of people talking about your looks, how your makeup is, how your snatching is. I mean to be honest with you The Crown was very similar to Drag Race, the only thing is it's not on a worldwide platform where everybody can see it, it’s done in the club so that we had competitions every week. I think that was very important for me to show so that I can continue getting booked.ĭefinitely, make the coin! Of course before the show you weren't a stranger to competitions, how did Drag Race differ from other competitions that you've done, like The Crown which of course was the reason why we first spoke? I enjoyed every moment and I enjoyed every lip sync, it showed what I can do, possibly not sewing but it definitely showed what I can do and when it comes to performing live. I think in general it has to be the whole show, as you can see from the beginning until my final exit, the growth in me from episode one to episode nine was amazing. What was one of your favourite memories from the show? You know, a lot of upcoming things that are starting to happen that I’m excited about.

Well thank you so much for having me Michael, it's been such a long time since we've actually spoken, this is the interview that needed to happen after Drag Race that didn't happen, you know I’m a grown woman now, a lot has changed and I can't wait to share that with the audience.
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