ROSÉ | Give It To Me Straight | Ep 35

ROSÉ | Give It To Me Straight | Ep 35

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In today’s episode, I talk with Rosé about girl groups, being a child of privilege (having a pool), forced storyline romances and so much more!

——Timestamps——
00:00 Intro
03:19 Singing In Drag / Audience Captivated or Captive?
08:24 The Rise and Fall of Stephanie’s Child
18:56 Childhood / Coming to America
31:00 Being an Effeminate Child in Texas
34:18 Getting Into the Theatre / Who is Rosé?
43:22 Actual First Time in Drag
50:44 Drag in New York
55:58 Nightlife Scene / Struggle with Alcoholism
1:02:14 Reflecting Back on Drag Race
1:06:40 Parting Gift / Outro..(read more at source)



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48 Comments

  1. I don't know if anyone has said this already, but the name Lagoona Blue is owned by Mattel so that probably has something to do with why she hasn't been on. Also people tend to say bio-pick because of "biographic picture".

  2. I relate so much with Rosé explaining their bullying experience. I grew up in a military town and was bullied relentlessly in middle school – UNTIL High School, when people recognized that I sang and suddenly made space for me.

  3. Maddy probably makes for the best boyfriend tbh: buys you thoughtful gifts, remembers things about you, lets you talk and express yourself, good listener, can be a beautiful girl or a handsome boy in bed..

  4. It is not unusual for drag queens to sing live in the UK and parts of Europe and Australia. It may be unusual for American Drag queens to sing live. I prefer the live singing, Drag is just the dressing.

  5. I watch literally every maddy interview front to back sometimes multiple times and am always so into it but I couldn’t make it 15 minutes through this one. Not Maddy’s fault though but I don’t wanna be like actually mean or hateful so I’m just gonna leave it there

  6. When I was 11, my family moved to TX from my home state of Calif – My little brother and I both had Texas accents after 1 year, and when we returned to California 3 years later, it took another year to get our Calif accents back. I remember resisting the Texas accent, but I ended up talking like all the other kids – I think that's pretty common – kids want to fit in.

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