Drag stars and artists on how to keep collaborations with drag queens fair and beneficial for everyone.
, who is on a solo world tour performing with drag queens from Sink the Pink, a London-based queer nightlife collective. “Keep it real and genuine. Don’t jump on the bandwagon, because I think people will see through that.”Like any artists, queens need time and space to prep hair, makeup and costumes before a shoot or performance begins.
And while exposure is great, it doesn’t replace proper compensation. “I’m not going to do something that’s not financially beneficial or not [going to] further my brand,” says Trinity the Tuck, who appeared in Taylor Swift’s “You Need to Calm Down” video and points to her experience on set as that of a positive work environment. “It was financially beneficial and all around she and her staff took really good care of us.
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