"Wait, are you talking about me?": Bob The Drag Queen claps back at critics who say he should stick to drag - Queerty
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"Wait, are you talking about me?": Bob The Drag Queen claps back at critics who say he should stick to drag - Queerty
"I do not like it when drag queens get to a point where they feel like they're so famous, they don't have to get in drag anymore. I don't like it, Bob."
"Somebody's got to get up in drag. We have to entertain the children. The whole purpose of what we're doing here is to be drag queens. And I don't like these drag queens now that they think they're so famous, now they get to be men, just dudes."
"You did everything that you needed to do to get to this point, and now you're like, 'Well, I don't even need to get in drag anymore', continued Massacr. "I don't like that.""
"Most viewers and fans took the exchange as simply good-humored shade between drag buddies. However, online, it prompted some murmurs of agreement. Some online critics spoke about how some Drag Race queens typically host podcasts out of drag."
A podcast hosted by Bob The Drag Queen featured Texas drag queen Lushious Massacr. Massacr said she disliked drag queens becoming so famous that they stop getting in drag. She argued that the purpose of drag is to entertain and that performers should keep doing drag rather than presenting as ordinary men. Bob reacted with surprise and insisted he still does drag, noting recent performances. Some viewers treated the exchange as playful banter, while others online agreed and raised concerns about Drag Race queens hosting podcasts while out of drag. Bob later returned to the topic, continuing the conversation.
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