///By Sulay Marilyn Gonzales
Tell us a bit about your life after RuPaul’s Drag Race. How did it change? Besides that my booking fee went up [laughs], it has placed me in a position where people give a damn about what I say or do. It’s weird but cool at the same time. You almost have to represent yourself either like what they saw or close to perfection. I love the attention and buzz that it has given me, the work and opportunities that have come because of it. For that I will forever be grateful to the powers that be that cast me.
Who has been your drag inspiration and why? My drag inspirations were the NYC girls that I admired and longed to be like. It was for a while the pageant circuit and the amateur shows I did throughout the city that kept me afloat. I admired the hosting chops of Harmonica Sunbeam, Princess Janae, Bianca