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00:00I'm Rebecca, this is Trixie, we're gonna get ready.
00:03Hell yeah.
00:04Okay, I have a YouTube voice, which I've been told is a lot louder than my real voice.
00:17That's okay.
00:18You work in dance music, you're probably half hearing gone by now already, so.
00:21Yes, definitely.
00:22The tinnitus is strong.
00:23Hi, it's Trixie.
00:24Obviously, I don't know, I have nothing to say, you guys, Rebecca's here.
00:28Rebecca Black is in the studio and she came all by herself with her makeup bag.
00:32It's just us, Brandon, and Nick, and we're gonna get show ready because Rebecca has a
00:37tour coming.
00:38True.
00:39I don't know why I'm like in a titty.
00:40It's like, I've got this little, you can't really see, but I've got this like tight little
00:42v-neck.
00:43I feel very like Latina today.
00:44We can, I don't want to get demonetized, but I think we can all see what's going on with
00:48your situation.
00:49Okay.
00:50Last time I met you, I was in drag, I think, so I'm used to everybody being tiny.
00:55Oh.
00:56I don't think we've ever spoken out of drag.
00:59Right.
01:00Everybody's small to me, but today out of drag, I'm like, you really are a petite gal.
01:03Me?
01:04Yeah.
01:05Oh my God.
01:07You are all beautiful hair and breasts.
01:08Hair, lips, and breasts, that's what I like to be.
01:12So I got to glue my eyebrows down and we're going to be right back.
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02:48We're doing this like Trixie magic eight ball, so I want to see how the look's gonna go.
02:51Oh my god, wait, roll it for yourself and then I'll do it.
02:54I have no plan other than I just want to look really pretty because I'm so happy you're here.
02:57Oh my god, I also want to look gorgeous.
02:59It says ask Katya.
03:00Ask Katya?
03:01Should we call?
03:02No, no, she won't pick up.
03:04On a day off, even when I call her, she's like, hello?
03:07Yeah.
03:08I wanted to do like a gorgeous kind of like messy glitter girl vibe.
03:16Oh, I like that.
03:16Sure, gal.
03:17Sure, gal.
03:18Okay, great.
03:19Wow.
03:20If I be honest with you guys, this was specifically, we call it the hate ball because it's mostly
03:23negative answers.
03:24So if you get a yes, I think that means like, yes.
03:27Like, yes.
03:28Yeah.
03:29It's very, it's yeah.
03:30Mostly it's like, no, shut up, ugly.
03:31You're bald.
03:32And then once in a while, it's like, go ahead, girl.
03:33Maybe you have good karma.
03:34I, I try.
03:35Well, karma's a bitch.
03:36Karma is a bitch.
03:37I should've known better.
03:38You should've known better.
03:39Hi, Jojo.
03:40If you're, I don't know if she watches my videos.
03:41I know she's a Trixie supporter.
03:42I feel like a reacher.
03:45She did Solid Pink Disco in Central Park last year and she was amazing.
03:49Really?
03:50Yes.
03:51Was it karma?
03:52Did she do karma?
03:53Oh, yes.
03:54Wow.
03:55She drank the alcohol on the stage.
03:56I live for that.
03:58Like, and I live for like the mystery of like, is it real alcohol or no?
04:02Did you get to smell?
04:03The thing is, I believe women.
04:04And if you bring out the booze bottle, you know, to me, there's something very exciting
04:08about someone being freshly like 21 being like, that's right, I'm drinking.
04:15It's a little like being 16 to be like, did you need a ride in my car?
04:17I mean, everyone does it.
04:18But when I was 21, I was like, here's my card.
04:21Right.
04:22I found that when I turned 21, people stopped asking me for the card and I'd be like, hello.
04:26So I, before I turned 21, my fake ID was a woman who was, I am pretty sure 37 years old
04:33at the time.
04:34She was also not, we were not in the same race.
04:36I used her everywhere and never once did anyone ever take it away from me.
04:39So I was passing.
04:40Passing as what?
04:41A counterfeit liar?
04:42Passing as what?
04:43A counterfeit liar?
04:44At 37.
04:45Yeah.
04:46At 37.
04:47My roommate Liz in college, she was blonde.
04:48Her fake ID was a substantially older Asian woman.
04:51Yeah.
04:52And people would just look at the ID and say yes.
04:53Yeah.
04:54There was one, one like beer only queer bar in Pittsburgh where they tried to test me,
04:59but I knew every piece of information on that card.
05:01You did?
05:02I knew her.
05:03She was a tourist.
05:04Wait, was that a real ID?
05:05Yeah.
05:06It was a real ID.
05:07I also wonder like if she knew.
05:08What if she's working the door one day, girl?
05:09And she goes, um, excuse me.
05:12Also, can I state the obvious?
05:13Um, didn't people go, but aren't you Rebecca Black?
05:16And then what do you do?
05:17Pick a new club?
05:18Like.
05:19Damn.
05:20No.
05:21That never happened to me.
05:22I mostly will get like, did we go to high school together?
05:24Or like, you look so familiar or like people can't totally place it.
05:30Sure.
05:31I think this year was the first year that I've gotten more kind of like, or at least
05:34first year in a while where people are like, oh, hey, definitely.
05:37I saw your boiler room or I saw your blah, blah, blah.
05:39I did see the boiler room.
05:40It was amazing.
05:43It was amazing.
05:44I hadn't seen a full set of yours.
05:45Obviously I'd seen you online.
05:46It didn't really exist.
05:47It didn't exist.
05:48My God.
05:49Can you tell me about that?
05:50Cause you know, that's like one of my dreams.
05:51Was it hot?
05:52It was.
05:53I honestly wasn't really sweating.
05:54You didn't look sweaty.
05:55And it kind of pissed me off.
05:56I was like, I'm trying to think back.
05:57Well, it was freezing in that warehouse.
05:59It was also like 6 p.m.
06:01Isn't that crazy?
06:02That boiler room went from like 4 p.m.
06:04I remember it was over by nine, like the last one was over.
06:06So I didn't even know if people were going to show up.
06:08It also, I wasn't going to record that set because I was just going to say, cause boiler
06:13room same for me.
06:14It's been like, like a bucket list moment.
06:16Of course.
06:17For years.
06:18I've been such a fan of electronic music.
06:20I've also been DJing for like six years.
06:23And I randomly got an offer to do an after party in Chicago in June.
06:26And I was like, what?
06:27What do you mean?
06:28Why am I doing this?
06:29And I did that.
06:30And it was great.
06:31It was like a boiler room after party for the Chicago boiler room.
06:32And then a few months later, they asked me to do DC and I was just so nervous about it.
06:37I was like, no, I'm actually okay.
06:39I don't want to record this one.
06:41I just want to like get in there and like see the vibe.
06:43And then I played the set and I had so much fun and I was like, I should have recorded
06:48that.
06:49And then they haven't recorded it anyway.
06:50So.
06:51Oh, so you didn't know?
06:52Well, I noticed as I was like, as I was doing it, I'm like, I know what a camera recording
06:56looks like.
06:57That camera is definitely on when it's not supposed to be.
06:59Cause they make it a thing where they're like, you have to tell us like a month in advance
07:02if you're doing this or not.
07:03I was just going to say, cause DJs, at least in my experience are very like, don't make
07:07me sing.
07:08Don't.
07:09I don't know if I can.
07:10Should I, should I do a set?
07:11I don't know.
07:12If it's a really important thing, I will program every song in the order I will play it.
07:16Really?
07:17Yes.
07:18Really?
07:19Yes.
07:20I didn't do that for Boiler Room.
07:21If it's something big, like solid pick disco or something, I need to know, especially
07:22if I'm in drag.
07:23I need to know generally.
07:24Yeah.
07:25And I'm going to play about 70% of what I planned.
07:28Really?
07:29Yeah.
07:30Normally before a set, I'll like, maybe like that week I'll, you know, do like a, kind
07:34of like a trial run.
07:35I'll download all my new music.
07:36I'll test it out, make sure everything works, you know, get on a CDJ and just like feel
07:39it out.
07:40And I usually know my like first, second, third song, usually always the first, I always
07:43know what my first song is.
07:44I think that's important.
07:45Boiler Room, because I wasn't going to film it, I was like, I'm just going to have fun.
07:50So I just like showed up on the day and like did a little sound check.
07:53And I remember asking one of the people there, I'm like, should I do this song or should
07:56I do this Hannah Montana remix?
07:58And they were like, do the Hannah Montana remix.
08:00It just set the vibe.
08:01Of course.
08:02For the whole thing.
08:03And then I just kind of like went from there.
08:06And also the CDJs were shaking.
08:08They were like not properly secured.
08:10And they told me there would be only like four or five people on the platform with me
08:14because you know, they have, they always have like.
08:15Girl, they were right in there.
08:17Literally like the CDJs were at this table and they were like putting their arms over
08:20the table and like trying to request songs.
08:23I don't get down with that.
08:24I was like, guys!
08:25Did someone offer me poppers?
08:26I was like, it's 6pm.
08:28No!
08:29It was fun though.
08:30I was like, I felt really happy to be in a crowd of my, my people.
08:33Because that's like.
08:34For sure.
08:35I feel like when I've like done clubs in LA over the last few years.
08:38I will say you are obviously like, I mean, everyone loves you.
08:41You're so gorgeous.
08:42So gifted.
08:43You can do everything.
08:44You probably do inspire.
08:45Like I watch your Boiler Room set and I usually skip around.
08:47The only ones I've watched in entirety, Honey Dijon.
08:50Whoa.
08:51Amazing.
08:52You.
08:53And like, if it's a girl especially or someone I love, I will watch all of it.
08:56Yours too.
08:57It started with them.
08:58It started with that song.
08:59It's like, what is that first song you played in that set?
09:00Well, I played this Hannah Montana remix.
09:02Yes.
09:03And it was like, no, like 150 BPM.
09:05Everybody makes mistakes.
09:06Everybody makes mistakes.
09:07Boom, boom, boom, boom.
09:08Cause I just, I like to start like we're in, I will only start 140 and above.
09:14You do?
09:15No lube.
09:16She goes straight in.
09:17No.
09:18Where if I'm coming on, because I, and this is how I treat my shows.
09:20This is how I treat everyone.
09:21I'm like, we're locking in first track.
09:24And if you can't keep up, get out, get out now because we're going up.
09:27That's what would, if I were watching someone DJ, especially someone who I'm like, she DJs?
09:33Like, that's fun for me.
09:34I remember once talking to like my choreographer, Richie, when he was talking about doing the
09:37chromatic tour with Gog and they started that.
09:40Miss Gaga.
09:41Do you love Gaga?
09:42I mean, that's my mommy.
09:43Yeah.
09:44Love.
09:45Gaga, Lana, Beyonce.
09:46Those are like my girls that I like.
09:48I'm tapped in.
09:49I have this remix of summertime sadness that I, that's like a disco version.
09:53And when it kicks, I got my red dress on tonight.
09:56People go from whatever version of drunk they were.
09:58It's almost like they let the alcohol take their body.
10:01People start getting so nasty to that song.
10:03Yeah.
10:04I do love a, like a Lana Del Rey remix.
10:05I played a Lana remix.
10:06I played like a Mariner's apartment complex.
10:08Again, like very fast techno remix.
10:10And it's so funny rewatching that Boiler Room set because I'm watching like these like frat
10:15bros and this like blonde queen who looks straight out of a sorority, like just like
10:19getting their lives.
10:20I love this move.
10:21The church move.
10:22Yeah.
10:23Oh yeah.
10:24No, they love this.
10:25They love a little like flick.
10:26The straight people.
10:27The girls love this.
10:28And the girls love this.
10:29And the guys love this.
10:31Honestly, I'm doing this.
10:32Of course.
10:33The guys love...
10:34It's a lot of this.
10:35It's a lot of that.
10:36And it's a lot of like push.
10:37Yeah.
10:38You're doing pushing.
10:39Yes.
10:40There's a lot of pushing.
10:41Yeah.
10:42What's your favorite Lana song?
10:43Favorite Lana song?
10:44This always changes.
10:45Right now, for me, I'm very into Cinnamon Girl.
10:47I'm very into like Norman fucking Rockwell, that era.
10:49Of course.
10:50Obviously.
10:51I'm also very into Brooklyn Baby from Ultraviolence.
10:53Yes.
10:54I...
10:55I will always love video games.
10:56I just think it is everything.
10:57It is one of the best songs ever.
10:58I will always love radio.
10:59Yeah.
11:01Yes.
11:02I will always...
11:03I will always love it.
11:04Lana has like your heart songs, and she has like her slut songs.
11:10And I love Lana as a slut.
11:11We have the same birthday, by the way.
11:13So she's my twin.
11:14That's the huge slut birthday.
11:15The summer solstice.
11:16It is the huge slut birthday.
11:17She has this unreleased song called Ride In with A$AP Rocky, and it's so sexy and hot.
11:23I could listen to that any day.
11:24Have you ever had like a profound slut era yourself in your real life?
11:27Yep.
11:28I think I'm in it right now.
11:30Whoa.
11:31That's why you want to do slutty club makeup.
11:32She says, I have the whole day available.
11:33I'm not doing anything.
11:34Honestly, what happened is this project that I'm about to release.
11:35I swear this is like not me trying to plug it.
11:36Even though I can.
11:37But you should.
11:38You should.
11:39But I finished it at the beginning of summer.
11:40And then I was kind of stuck.
11:41Like I was stuck for a period of time where like I wasn't able to really work on the visuals.
11:42It was just kind of like sitting done.
11:43And I had so much free time for the first time in the summer.
11:44And I just poured it up.
11:45Went out.
11:46You did.
11:47I did.
11:48I did.
11:49I did.
11:50I did.
11:51I did.
11:52I did.
11:53I did.
11:54I did.
11:55I did.
11:56I did.
11:57Wow.
11:58And it was so fun.
11:59You never had a slut era.
12:00I think an era suggests that it stops and starts.
12:01I'm always open.
12:04OK.
12:05The world tells me.
12:07If people who are hot are trying to **** me.
12:08We're probably going to ****.
12:09But like if no one is trying to **** me, I'm not like, please sir.
12:10You know what I mean?
12:11I'm not like panhandling for **** either.
12:12That's a Lana song.
12:13Panhandling for ****.
12:14You know what my other favorite is?
12:15I love Top of the Under Ocean Boulevard.
12:16Yeah.
12:17It makes me so happy.
12:18It makes me so happy.
12:19It makes me so happy.
12:20I love it.
12:21It makes me so happy.
12:22I love Town Under Ocean Boulevard.
12:24Yeah.
12:25It makes me cry.
12:26I need like a Trisha cover of that song.
12:29I would, I feel like she would eat that up.
12:30Some songs too, like I almost feel like the vibe
12:32of the people who love that song have ruined it.
12:34Like Ride to me is like, this is every like twink
12:37on the edge and I was never a twink.
12:40And so I want to be a Ride person.
12:41Like I want to ride down the PCH on cocaine
12:44but that's just like not me
12:45because I don't have a license or any cocaine.
12:47For sure.
12:48Yeah.
12:48Ride is for like the VSCO girls and the twinks.
12:52Can I say twink?
12:53I think so.
12:54I don't think it's a slur.
12:55I'm not using it as a slur.
12:56No.
12:57I think when I was twink age, I almost was jealous
12:59that I really wasn't that, I was never really a twink.
13:01I think in the seven layer dip of gayness,
13:04the twinks are kind of like the frosting on everything.
13:07Like the vibe, the forward fashion, the melodrama.
13:11Remember Demon Twink?
13:12Yes.
13:13I love that.
13:14That was fierce.
13:14I don't want a normal twink.
13:15I want crazy twink.
13:17What do you consider yourself?
13:18Bald, cross-dressing, incredibly bespoke and wealthy.
13:22I don't know.
13:23I don't know.
13:24Daddy Warbucks.
13:25Young Daddy Warbucks.
13:26This just happened.
13:27Oh no.
13:28You guys, this beautiful Pat McGrath blush.
13:30I know.
13:31They always crack.
13:32Let me tell you, I love you, Pat.
13:33They always crack.
13:33With my tour makeup,
13:34there's some brands where I'm just like,
13:36I can't go through that heartbreak again
13:38because that's going to break.
13:39Yeah.
13:40I mean, I have broken many.
13:42I'm also like, I use the same brush for everything.
13:44I don't-
13:45You do?
13:46Yeah.
13:47I don't know what happened.
13:48I don't feel like particular about my makeup
13:49and have like such a,
13:50I feel like I had like technique
13:52and that all disappeared like two years ago.
13:53Interesting.
13:54Honestly, when I started touring,
13:55because I just started getting really lazy
13:56and then your brush gets too dirty.
13:58And then like, I just, yeah.
13:59I'm feeling real hoary, I think.
14:01So I want to do some blues.
14:03Ooh.
14:04I'm going to use my nighttime realness.
14:05Mine is kind of, mine is toured.
14:07Let's just say that.
14:08She's toured.
14:09I really enjoy doing my own makeup for shows
14:12just because it like gives me a reason
14:13to stop talking to people for a second.
14:16Totally.
14:16I'm in the zone.
14:18I close the dressing room door.
14:19I even, my lovely assistant, Brandon,
14:20he even steps out.
14:21I like to be in there.
14:22I like to put on my, the office on my iPhone
14:24and get ready while I watch The Office.
14:26Yeah. I'm usually listening to like some like podcast
14:29or like, I love YouTube.
14:30Like I love listening to YouTube
14:32or watching people on YouTube.
14:33I don't mind if people are in there.
14:34I mostly like, I start doing vocal warmups
14:36and I'm like, you want to get out of here.
14:38Like, you're not going to want to be here for this.
14:39You know?
14:40Yeah. I don't even want to be here for this.
14:41I don't want to be here for anything.
14:43Yeah. How did you learn to DJ?
14:44I learned to DJ at my ex's house
14:47who lived with a bunch of my friends
14:49and someone just like had a controller
14:50and would like DJ our little like functions.
14:52Little house party.
14:53Yeah. And I was like, that just looks so fun.
14:56And like, we would just kind of like take turns
14:58DJing like little pride parties
15:00or like whatever our little house parties were.
15:01And then I randomly booked a gig
15:03for this party called Candy Pop back in 2018.
15:06And I didn't, I'd never been on CDJs before.
15:09I was just like, I got asked to do it.
15:12And I was like, yeah, okay.
15:14And then I turned up with my computer.
15:17Didn't even know, I think at that point,
15:19like what like really a USB situation was.
15:22Sure.
15:23I just like downloaded Serato
15:24and downloaded a bunch of songs.
15:25And then I was like, why does none of this work?
15:28Damn.
15:28And somehow I got through the set.
15:30I don't know how, I don't know what happened
15:32but that was like my first gig.
15:33And then after that, I was like, well
15:35I want to do that again, but not freak out.
15:38Yeah.
15:38And so I, that was when I really started to learn.
15:41I like, don't love my computer.
15:43No, I don't want my computer on there.
15:44I like to just bring my little USB with my headphones.
15:47I felt showing up to a club for work with a purse.
15:49I do too.
15:50I do too.
15:51And my headphones and I'm like, hi.
15:52Yeah, but I'm not like you.
15:53I'm not, what do you call it?
15:55Hard and fast, right away.
15:56I like to buy the audience a dinner.
15:59Yeah.
15:59I like to slip in one finger.
16:01I like to, you know, flirt.
16:03I'm full fist.
16:03I know you are.
16:05Up the butt.
16:05I know you are, which was kind of a great vibe
16:07for boiler room.
16:08I'm just like, also 60 minutes goes really fast.
16:10It flies.
16:12Can I ask like a pop star question?
16:13Yeah.
16:14Do you have like a 30 minute show,
16:15a 45 minute show and your 90 minute show?
16:17Like, do you have those when you get booked
16:19for a pride or something and they're like,
16:20we need you for 30 minutes.
16:21Do you already know like, all right, then it's show B.
16:23That's a good question.
16:24Do you have that all planned or do you kind of plan it
16:25for each thing?
16:26I've really been touring how I have
16:28for the last like few years.
16:29And last year was the first year that I was like,
16:32okay, we need that.
16:33Like we're going to build out the headline,
16:36which will be like 75 minutes.
16:37And then let's rehearse the 45, the 30.
16:41Cause it's usually 30, 45.
16:42Yeah. Like 60 and 90.
16:44Got it.
16:4490 is long.
16:45So maybe like 75.
16:4690 is a lot of singing and dancing girl.
16:48Especially I, for my last tour was never coming off stage.
16:51Never doing that again.
16:52This year for Solapink Disco,
16:53I'm doing three look changes and three like lip sync numbers.
16:58So in addition to playing,
17:00the other DJ will come in and swap for me
17:02when I'm doing the numbers.
17:03And then I have to do quick changes
17:04and come back out and keep playing.
17:06But I really just want to push myself,
17:08but I do worry that I am going to just disappear
17:11into the night under the stress.
17:12I'll just walk off stage and be too hot
17:13and be like, I'm going to go home.
17:14Yeah. No, I've had,
17:16there was one show that I did in Mexico city last year
17:19and the altitude, no one had warned me about the altitude.
17:22What does that feel like?
17:23You just run out of air.
17:25So I, and that was a 30 minute set.
17:27So it was a hard one.
17:28I knew when I got there,
17:29people started talking about like,
17:30we should maybe get some like the oxygen, like cans,
17:34you know, they, they make like spring cans of oxygen
17:36that you like suck up.
17:37They had one backstage and I was like, I'll be fine.
17:39Like it's a short set, whatever.
17:41I get to the second to last song before Friday,
17:43my like playback guy came into my ear and was like,
17:46you need to get off stage for a second and like sip some air
17:49because I just, you start breathing as you would
17:52and like trying to catch your breath
17:53and there's just no air.
17:54Cause it's so thin.
17:55How am I supposed to breathe with no air?
17:57I think that song is about altitude.
17:58Really?
17:59When you have like a mega global, like known song,
18:03like Friday, I asked Iggy this.
18:05I was like, do you still like singing fancy?
18:07She was like, yes.
18:08I love it.
18:09She was like, as many times as I've done it,
18:11it starts, people flip out and you just buckle in
18:15and you just do it.
18:15And it's, she says she never gets sick of it.
18:17No, I, I've never, I've always said that it's like
18:19one of the most fun parts of the set
18:21because like you said, like people just lock in.
18:24All I want in my shows is for people to have fun.
18:27That's like why I think I love performing and DJing
18:30and all of that is like, I am a people pleaser.
18:33Right.
18:34I'm here to make people happy.
18:35And all you want during your shows is for like
18:38a loud cheering thing.
18:40And it's very, I think for a while,
18:42there was a point where I,
18:44I didn't have like the ability to really
18:46even sell many tickets.
18:47And the fact that I can like do my stuff,
18:49have people sing those songs
18:50and then have everyone like come together for this song.
18:53It feels very like a little movement, you know?
18:55And also because you were famous young,
18:57you probably actually have that experience
18:59that sounds corny, but is real, which is like,
19:01my fans and I have grown up together.
19:03Yeah, definitely.
19:04I mean, I was doing you, your music when I was 21.
19:07That's insane.
19:08I was going to bring you a dollar
19:09because I got it, your music on LimeWire.
19:11I want to get right with the Lord.
19:12Wait, was it Friday?
19:14Now this is not to suggest that your song is worth a dollar.
19:17It's just that when I bought it, it was a dollar.
19:19Who gets the money on LimeWire?
19:22It's stolen.
19:23Listen, don't arrest me now,
19:24but I was in middle school, high school,
19:26you know, using LimeWire.
19:28Thank you so much.
19:29I reached a point where I felt very strongly about early.
19:32I was like 18, I think.
19:33And I was like, we got to stop.
19:35Yes, we can't steal music.
19:36But when I lived in the country and didn't go to stores,
19:39like stealing comedy albums was like my only inlet
19:42to like hearing comedy and like, you know.
19:45So I feel bad.
19:45Like when I met Kathy Griffin, I did the same thing.
19:47I said, I owe you for some specials that I've stolen.
19:50And if I could ever make good on, again, karma.
19:52Karma's a bitch.
19:53Karma's a bitch.
19:54And you should have known better.
19:55Obviously all the drag queens have done Friday
19:56at some point in their life.
19:57You know what the problem with it was?
19:58You can only do it on Fridays.
19:59Well, I'm sorry.
20:00Well, I did Saturday.
20:01Katy Perry has like a song for every holiday.
20:03Right.
20:04She also, have you heard the one,
20:05and I love Katy Perry.
20:06That's my mother.
20:07Of course.
20:08She is so kind.
20:09Well, she now has one for when you wake up in the morning.
20:11She has one for brunches.
20:12I woke up.
20:13That's right.
20:14Where it's like, I'm standing in the sun
20:16and let's get a bunch of latte.
20:17Pop music, we're all going to hell for some of this.
20:19I like the stupidity of pop music.
20:21I like the wanton, like this song is about brunch and eggs.
20:24Go ahead, bitch.
20:25I like it too.
20:26I mean, I just love, I think we're in a moment where,
20:30well, I don't even think we're in a moment.
20:32Like pop has always just been about committing.
20:34And if you commit hard enough, of course.
20:36I used to do Katy Perry all the time.
20:38Cause obviously I did Last Friday Night.
20:39I love that song.
20:40That's one of my favorites.
20:41It is a great song.
20:42I mean, I was such a huge and still genuinely am
20:46like such a big Katy Perry fan.
20:48Like I think she's one of the best pop stars
20:50of our generation.
20:51I remember being like 12 and like listening to Teenage Dream
20:54and that album and listening to Last Friday Night
20:56and getting to do that video was like one of the craziest,
21:00genuinely one of the craziest experiences of my life.
21:02And one of the most like, why am I here?
21:05I have to think of how young you were too.
21:06I was 13.
21:07Also in that video, the narrative of the video
21:10is that you're like her cool, hot neighbor
21:12or whatever that she wants to hang out with.
21:13Which was very nice.
21:14Whoever thought of that idea, that was very nice to me.
21:18Well, you're someone's cool, hot neighbor now.
21:19I guess so.
21:22I don't know.
21:22I don't know why I feel like that.
21:23So how does this, I just got this eyeliner.
21:25So this is makeup.
21:26No, but.
21:28You know, I don't want to show my age because every,
21:29well, everybody on the internet thinks
21:30I'm a million years old.
21:31How old are you?
21:33I'm 35.
21:34Okay.
21:35That's a great age.
21:36One of the boys, that record, when it came out, I had it.
21:38I can, I know every word of that album.
21:40That music on that first record is so good.
21:42That's music.
21:43And when I was a drag queen too,
21:44I used to always do birthday because she had good songs
21:47for if you're a working drag queen.
21:49Every holiday, Firework, Every Pride, like.
21:51Yes.
21:52Also, we haven't mentioned Rebecca and Nick
21:54went to high school together.
21:55Middle school.
21:56Middle school together.
21:57Yeah, we did.
21:58Haven't seen each other since.
21:59When I told him you and I were gonna try to work together,
22:01he was like, do you know that I kind of know her?
22:03And I was like, no, you don't.
22:04She does.
22:05You know a side of me.
22:07Oh, let's see.
22:08When I was in middle school in musical theater,
22:10that was like when Glee debuted.
22:12Okay.
22:13And I was convinced that like the closer I got
22:16to becoming Rachel Berry in my real life,
22:19like the closer I would get to happiness.
22:21I've never seen that show.
22:22What?
22:23Yeah, I've never seen it.
22:24I just did a show with Amber Riley.
22:26Ooh, yes.
22:27And I said, I have to tell you,
22:28your version of Disco Inferno is so cunty.
22:32She's incredible.
22:32It really is.
22:33The drag queens always do that.
22:34It's the best version of Disco Inferno,
22:35if you guys haven't heard it.
22:36She is an animal.
22:38Glee did do Friday.
22:39Did you know about this?
22:40When it was coming,
22:41did you already know they were doing it?
22:42Yes.
22:43The Katy Perry collab and the Glee collab
22:45hit like a one-two punch and it almost knocked me out.
22:48That was happening like whilst all of the other Friday stuff
22:52was happening at the same time.
22:53Yeah.
22:54And that kept me alive.
22:56That sounded a lot darker than I meant it to be.
22:58No, no, no.
22:59It's supposed to be a joke.
23:00It spiritually kept you alive.
23:01It made no sense to me that that was happening at all.
23:05That was the point in my career
23:06where I started to also learn
23:08that so much will get promised to happen,
23:10but nothing actually is real until you see it for yourself.
23:12100%.
23:13And so the Glee thing was one of those
23:15where I was like, there's just no way
23:17that's actually gonna happen until I watch that episode.
23:19And I was like-
23:20Oh yeah.
23:20Ah!
23:21Did you flip out?
23:22Did you cry?
23:23Yeah.
23:24Yeah, definitely.
23:25Wow, it's crazy.
23:25You leave like a dust.
23:26I'm sorry.
23:27It's everywhere.
23:28It's awesome.
23:29No, that's why I'm here.
23:30This new Trixie shirt.
23:31The front says Trixie
23:32and the back is me in drag crouched on the floor of a car.
23:34It's beautiful.
23:36Well, I brought you one.
23:37Really?
23:38Yeah.
23:38Can I grab it for you?
23:39It's stunning.
23:40Yeah, yeah, yeah.
23:41Okay.
23:42This is for you.
23:43The women's is a crop.
23:43And it has me on the front.
23:44I guess it's not really a crop on you, but-
23:45Well, I can crop it more.
23:46I think we could trust you to make that sluttier.
23:48I love it.
23:49Well, if I did like a little like blare,
23:50it would just be your face.
23:52Oh yeah.
23:53Watch, you make it a keyhole
23:53and you cut my face out entirely.
23:55Thank you so much.
23:57Oh gosh.
23:57I think Papa's is good, this Wet n' Wild.
23:59Really?
24:00I don't want as good mascaras.
24:01I don't want to be-
24:02Really?
24:03I don't want to like end the mascara industry,
24:04but Wet n' Wild has some nice mascaras.
24:06Really?
24:07I'm a Mac makeup girl or Mac mascara girl.
24:10Which one do you like?
24:11Mac stack.
24:12That is nice.
24:13Waterproof.
24:14And you know, contrary to a lot of advertising cosmetics,
24:16it does what it says.
24:17You can just layer it up.
24:18Yeah.
24:19And it really, I have like,
24:21my bottom lashes are long.
24:23Everything transfers.
24:24And it's the only one that doesn't transfer as much.
24:28You know, I went to public school,
24:28but I grew up so deep in the country
24:30that everybody around me was homeschooled.
24:33You've done private, public, and homeschool.
24:36True.
24:37What's the best?
24:38Public.
24:39I mean, I just love school.
24:40And like, I went to a very small little private school,
24:43mainly because, so my mom was born in Mexico City.
24:46And like the education system is just so different.
24:49And I think she was convinced like moving here
24:52that like that was just,
24:53she just, my mom is the classic
24:55care so deeply lives for her children vibe.
24:57And so she put us in it.
24:58And I just don't think that my education
25:00was good in a private school.
25:02Cause the teachers don't really need as much licensing.
25:04That's what I found out.
25:05No hate.
25:06Your old teachers are watching this
25:07and their food just dropped out of them.
25:09No, no hate.
25:10No hate.
25:11But I don't know.
25:12I look back and I feel like I learned the most
25:15in public school.
25:16Also like, I think that public school gave me
25:19the most street smarts in terms of like
25:22dealing with different kinds of people
25:24in different like dynamics.
25:25I will say though, 100% hands down,
25:28the worst was homeschooling.
25:29Like I'm so scared for all of the COVID kids.
25:33What did you hate about it?
25:34I, so I did homeschooling,
25:36like the traditional homeschooling,
25:37but I also did online school.
25:39And I feel like I'm going to go to jail by saying this,
25:41but like it is very easy to cheat.
25:44And as a 15 year old who would much rather
25:47have spent her time on Tumblr
25:49finding unreleased Lana Del Rey songs.
25:51Right.
25:52That was much more of a high priority for me.
25:54You just type in the question into Google
25:56and it tells you the answer
25:58because there are a hundred kids
25:59who have done the same thing before you.
26:00I regret that now as an adult who would like to know things.
26:04To be honest, like I used to say like stay in school
26:07to people as a joke.
26:08And now I'm like, um.
26:08No, definitely stay in school.
26:11Are you doing all these intricate stones?
26:13I am.
26:14I love it.
26:14Holy shit.
26:15Are you doing that on the eyelids?
26:17Can you feel them?
26:18No, but they look really good on stage.
26:22They just look like little glitter.
26:23And I love to bedazzle stuff.
26:24You do?
26:25They're calming.
26:26I love it.
26:27I actually sat and watched like
26:28the entire Martha Stewart documentary
26:30and A Season of Love is Blind
26:32and probably some Housewives.
26:34Well, on my album cover, there's like a bedazzled block.
26:37A gun?
26:37Oh my gosh.
26:38And it took like 18 hours straight.
26:41She pulled this out and I was like, oh, she's diabetic.
26:43I didn't know what this was.
26:44I was like, no, I don't know.
26:45I love them.
26:46These are tinier than I thought they'd be.
26:47I have even tinier ones, which is crazy.
26:49Those are, girl.
26:50But they're beautiful.
26:51I love you putting on a 0.01 millimeter stone
26:54and then playing these like big outdoor venues.
26:56Like, girl, nobody's gonna see that speck.
26:57Maybe that's a speck.
26:58But it just looks like glitter.
27:00Like, it just looks like little bits.
27:01It does.
27:02It does.
27:02I'm gonna do some hotline.
27:03I usually do this off camera,
27:04but I'm having a great time talking to you, so.
27:06Okay.
27:06I haven't said anything about what I'm doing.
27:07I know, but I thought, you know,
27:09I asked Rebecca to share with you guys some good products
27:12and I guess she's kind of, what is it, gatekeeping?
27:14Is that the term?
27:15I'm gatekeeping.
27:15I'm like realizing I use a lot of Pat McGrath
27:17and she makes some good stuff.
27:19And I don't really wear foundation.
27:21I wear like the NARS concealer as kind of foundation.
27:25I noticed that.
27:26You kind of just painted paint by number.
27:27I don't know.
27:29For me, I do like when my makeup looks good in person.
27:33And on me, something,
27:35like I used to spend two hours before high school
27:37getting ready and like doing a full face.
27:39I'd put on individual lashes.
27:40I would do the whole thing.
27:41Wait a minute.
27:42In high school?
27:43In high school, yes.
27:44Because you were done with the homeschooling
27:45and you said the girls are gonna love,
27:46the girls are gonna.
27:47Yeah, the girls are gonna gag.
27:48The 14-year-olds are gonna gag
27:49when they see these lashes.
27:51My sister was in high school
27:52and she would wear glitter and lashes and everything.
27:54And I was like, go off.
27:56If glitter is not made for teenagers to wear on their face,
27:58who is it made for?
28:00I agree.
28:01It was also like my,
28:02it was just me like discovering who I was as a woman.
28:05On women, you're attracted to women.
28:07Do you like women with kind of like femme, a lot of makeup?
28:10Do you like?
28:11I like boys.
28:13I like girls who are boys.
28:15Me too.
28:16I've always considered myself to not really have a type.
28:19And I'm always surprised, let me tell you that.
28:21Like I, there's nothing I've not tried.
28:24And I like it all.
28:25I just like people who will flirt with me,
28:27who will like flirt back.
28:28I've tried dating apps.
28:29I've tried all of that.
28:30It never works because that's just not fun for me.
28:33Like I need to like know that we can talk and laugh.
28:35Right.
28:36And as long as we can do that, I'm down.
28:38I think these days, like I'm really loving,
28:40I'm really loving that masculine type in all forms.
28:43Whether it be in girl or boy or them.
28:46Right.
28:47All of them.
28:48They, them.
28:49Love a they, them.
28:50Yeah.
28:51Love a short bang.
28:52Love a blue bowl cut.
28:52Give me it all.
28:53Really?
28:54No, I, not sexually, but what?
28:58I like, if I was into girls, I know it.
29:00Cause I, as a drag queen,
29:01there's always that very butch girl bartender.
29:04And I feel like drag queens and very masculine
29:07presenting women have this like sexual interchange
29:10of energy where it's like, hi daddy.
29:12You know what I mean?
29:13Like this is my daddy.
29:14My daddy, she's going to make me a drink.
29:15You know what I mean?
29:16Like if I was going to be with girls,
29:17I would want like a Guy Fieri shirt
29:19and like a chain wallet.
29:20Oh, hot.
29:21You know what I mean?
29:21Yeah.
29:22That's what I want.
29:23Yeah.
29:24I love, I love like someone who looks like.
29:26Like, that's like my a hundred percent.
29:30What are you doing later?
29:33I will say like, as much as people hate on this,
29:35like I am here for that like het vibe
29:39where there's like a guy who looks like shit
29:40and just like a perfect doll.
29:42Like, I think that's hot personally.
29:44Yeah.
29:45Obviously a lot of people feel that way.
29:46Cause a lot of people do that.
29:47A lot of people do it.
29:49And I'm part of like, that's where my Chad kicks in.
29:52Right.
29:52As a drag queen, I'd be like,
29:53butch girls are always around us.
29:54Honestly protecting us.
29:55And like, you know, I always feel like the butch girls
29:58who work at the clubs are always protecting the dolls.
30:00Like always looking out for us.
30:01The truth is underneath it all,
30:02these bitches are soft as hell puppy dogs
30:05who will cry from a commercial.
30:06Yeah.
30:07So don't believe that tough shit.
30:08That's the thing.
30:08The real men are me.
30:09Right.
30:10Exactly.
30:11And that, I love, I love that dynamic.
30:12But I also like, I am learning what it's like
30:14to like date someone with taste and style right now.
30:17And I'm also enjoying that, you know?
30:19Yeah.
30:20I am enjoying that.
30:21I do usually date older.
30:22Trying to not do that.
30:23Like 50, 60?
30:23Like 35.
30:26Cut the cameras, dead ass.
30:27I'm so over this shit.
30:28I have been disrespected too many times in my own home.
30:32There are people who are 35 or, you know,
30:34just put them down.
30:35You know what I mean?
30:35They have nothing to offer.
30:36They should be shot.
30:37Let them go.
30:38You know, we're probably towards the end of this makeup.
30:40So are you okay if we do a wrap up and come back all done?
30:42Yeah.
30:43Okay. We'll be right back.
30:44Oh my God.
30:46Nick, this is you.
30:48Like immediately, I knew I had photo.
30:52Oh my God.
30:53This is so shocking, you guys.
30:55Nick, you look like Charlie Brown.
30:57Rebecca and I were the two that took
30:59musical theater the most seriously.
31:01You're talking to the princess and queen,
31:03prince and king of musical theater.
31:05Here we are.
31:06No, I think it's princess.
31:07What is your gender in these pictures?
31:09There's a lot of styling choices
31:10that let us know exactly what year this was.
31:13What a horrible time of living.
31:14Yeah.
31:15Middle school.
31:17I remember our musical theater teacher telling me
31:20that I couldn't be,
31:21we were doing Guys and Dolls as our production that year,
31:22and I couldn't be a crapshooter
31:24because I was too gifted.
31:25And I thought she meant it was because I was too pretty.
31:28It was because I had breasts.
31:30Well, you can't do that because of your huge breasts.
31:32Well, you can't say that in school either.
31:33She couldn't tell me that.
31:34No.
31:35Right.
31:36No.
31:37Well, here's the final look.
31:38I mean, listen, all we're missing is a bunch
31:38of drunk people around us and we could be working right now.
31:40True.
31:41Rebecca, where can the children find you this year?
31:42Well, my next Project Salvation comes out February 27th.
31:46I'm so excited.
31:47And I'm on tour all of March, US and Europe.
31:50Get them quick because the dates are selling out.
31:52Just MsRebeccaBlack everywhere and you'll find me.
31:55If you don't follow her, you hate gay people.
31:57Okay.
31:58That's true.
31:58Thank you guys very much.
31:59And thank you to Nick for taking us on memory lane today.
32:01Jeez.
32:02I loved being here.
32:02He looks done.
32:03Oh.
32:04I feel underdressed.
32:05Well, you know what we're doing?
32:06You're leaving and we're doing an easy bake video.
32:07I heard.
32:08I'm going to go take a nap.
32:09It's good for you to get out of here
32:10before I start baking.
32:11Okay.
32:12I will see you guys all very soon.
32:13Thank you, Rebecca, for coming.
32:14Goodbye.

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