I have to say, that out of all the contestants on RuPaul's Drag Race this season, none of them stuck to me like glue, like Ms. Delta Work. She simply didn't put up with any of the petty bullshit thrown at her, and she kind of reminded me of Debbie from Queer as Folk.
When she was kicked off the show several weeks ago, all of us were disappointed, but we picked up the pieces and moved on. We are definitely looking forward to the finale in a couple of weeks. In the meantime, check out the great interview she recently had with The Seattle Gay Scene:
Delta Work, Where are you from?
Norwalk, California. Don’t you wish they all could be California girls?When was your first time in drag and what did it feel like?
When I was 23, I was in a Madonna lip sync contest. I walked out on stage and fell completely on my ass. I felt like a complete idiot, but I got up and finished the damn thing. “Baptism by Fire”.What makes you continue to perform and represent your community as a drag queen?
Performing, in a way, is like making your own music video or recreating a story, a time, and a place. Performing is also in many ways a commentary.What was your first reaction when you heard the news on becoming a RPDR contestant?
I went CRAZY! I couldn’t see for a few hours and I lost my bowel control. It’s one hundred percent the highlight of my career, and I am so grateful.How much tension was there in the hotel during the shooting of the show and were fremenies made?
If you learned something from this show, what would that be?
You can’t convince others of your fierceness if you can’t convince yourself.If you were stranded on a deserted island, what three items would you absolutely need with you in order to survive?
Just Two: Music and Men!Pick one – Lady Gaga or Cher?
Billie Holiday!
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I can't wait for the reunion show either my love along with all the drama. It's gonna be FIERCE!
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