TOP FIVE CHOICE READS FROM THIS SEASON’S VERSION OF THE ICONIC READING CHALLENGEġ) “Katya, at this point you should just make like your hairline, and recede”Ģ) “Pearl, now that you’ve come out of your shell, maybe you could use it as a butt-pad?”ģ) “Miss Fame, you’re such a great make-up artist! I’ve never met anyone who’s able to shove their head so far up their own ass without smudging their eye-liner”Įrm…yeah. I swear at this point this season’s motto should be “BUT IF IT DID THAT THEN DOT DOT DOT”ģ. How’s your head? Apparently Pearl just picked a dress up off the rack for her and Trixie to wear and if Miss Fame did that she’d be told off for not trying and so on and so on. So you might think this would be an odd time for Miss Fame to come for Pearl for just coasting in the middle and not really caring. In case you needed reminding, Trixie returned to the competition because she and Pearl collaborated to produce a fun concept, and won the challenge handily. Whatever lady, I’ve not even put you back on my spreadsheets *accountancy z snap*. Also Trixie gave notice that she was officially BACK, and that what she was going to do with the opportunity she’s been given was to say “I DO deserve to be here” over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over again until even Phi Phi O Hara would have had to have words with her for being hyer-defensive. They’ll be wanting their own trailers next. First splashing in Pearl’s face and now getting a speaking part. I started maybe finding Sasha Belle not unhot in a “he thought a career in library science would be fulfilling and exciting but after directing the 70th retiree to the NRA website it lost its sheen” kind of way?Ģ) Back in the workroom at the episode’s open, Ginger’s epic rolling meltdown over for once not being the best at something continued until a producer intervened and weĪCTUALLY GOT TO HEAR HER VOICE, MY GOD. I did all the corny things: counted my blessings, recalled the bad times, recalled the good times-admitted that I was throwing away a good life, confronted the fact that I hadn’t accomplished what I set out to do, which is to be the biggest and the best.The only two John Waters films I’ve seen all the way through are Pecker and Serial Mom so…GOOD LUCK! So I went to Malta, where I usually go in the summer, and spent a long time by myself. “My attitude was ‘Fuck it, let’s smoke.’ I became difficult to work with, and I had always prided myself on being so professional. “When I was stoned I only ate once a day, but the meal lasted 24 hours. But soon I found I was stoned all day, until I passed out-I didn’t care about my career, my looks.” and not being able to fall asleep until 5. I thought the marijuana was helping me, because it’s no fun getting home from a show at 3 a.m. “I don’t eat while I shop, mind you, because it’s not nice to get crumbs on the carpet at Bergdorf’s.” “At this point, I can’t help it if others have a lot of misconceptions about what I do, if they’re not willing to believe I am a character actor and one of my characters just happens to be a loud, vulgar woman.” It’s just a way to give people a good laugh.” It’s not questioned and no one really cares. Men have always played women’s parts in the theater. “Europeans are not uptight about the female attire. Ninety-five percent of people who go to nightclubs want to see and hear what they can’t see or hear at home.” “Americans love nasty-Audiences are still very much like Romans watching the gladiators. But for us, Divine is still the queen of raunch and spectacle, so sit back and grab your bong-you just might learn a thing or two. Divine’s fame is intimately entangled with that of the iconic auteur filmmaker John Waters-in fact, the Los Angeles-based queen passed away three weeks after the premiere of the duo’s most acclaimed film, Hairspray, and a month after the issue hit newsstands. To kick off Pride Month, we revisit our February 1988 cover story featuring the drag legend Divine.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |