have before, and a lot of that comes down to the fact that we now have social media and things like ru paul'sfound out about drag through, you know, through family but now, you can literally go on instagram so there's styles of drag everywhere, so it's more easy to be inspired, which is great. and tell me about how the pandemic affected you and the whole scene here. specifically with queer people and the lgbt+ community, again, our space has been taken away. and for the likes of myself and the other queens, our work was taken away. yes, it has taught us a lot and what i have loved personally seeing is how resourceful queer people are. i have not seen some of my friends in 18 months all in the same room, i haven't seen a proper audience in so long, but i'm ready to not do drag in my bedroom any more! i'm pretty excited to come back on stage! soft music plays. so you did not think you would do it again after the first time? no, no. what?! no. well, the first time i was in drag i fell on the parade day, broke my heels, my wig came off and i still kept going. persistence! and determination! soft