sisters, Eureka O’Hara and Bob the Drag Queen, for HBO’s new docuseries,. The show follows the trio of drag superstars as they travel the country to add a little sparkle to small towns by way of pop-up drag shows featuring the cities' residents, who might not exactly fit in.
"To be honest with you, there probably was, but there was no visible community," he adds."There was no place I could go to find those people, to see them, to unearth that community of support. So, you start to feel alone sometimes and outcast almost, but I will tell you something: In doing this show, I get to be a part of unearthing these communities like that in places that you would never think that there was a community of support.
"I didn't think I was going to get this vulnerable with this show," he admits."I hope that people really join into these stories as much as we have because this isn't a makeover show, OK?"Shangela says the series was a bit of a culture shock for the professional queens, too.
"Some days, when we'd finished filming, I would just need to, like, either vent or let it out, and Bob and Eureka really were right there for me," he says."So it was nice to have that sisterhood."
Really wonderful interview! Good questions, nice reaction ... Keep it up 😁 and of course we love itsSHANGELA and our darlin‘ HeidiNCloset
itsSHANGELA Would have loved to watch but not shown in the uk
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