Monét X Change Wins an Emmy & The Hosts Debate Drag Race's Impact
Sibling RivalryDecember 13, 201853 min48,246 views
34 connections·40 entities in this video→Monét X Change's Emmy Award
- 🏆 Monét X Change proudly declares herself an Emmy Award winner, referencing her narration on Season 10 of RuPaul's Drag Race.
- 💬 Bob the Drag Queen playfully teases Monét about her Emmy win, questioning its significance and her friend's bragging.
- 📱 Monét's Instagram bio is detailed, showcasing her Emmy win with a specific notation for "RPDR S10".
Debates on Drag Race and Platforms
- 🎤 The hosts discuss the article by Brian Louder on Slate.com, which criticized RuPaul's acceptance speech for not mentioning queer children.
- 🗣️ Bob defends RuPaul, arguing that Drag Race provides a crucial platform for drag queens to achieve global success and fulfill their dreams.
- 🎭 Louder's article is characterized as dismissive of the platform RuPaul created, suggesting it's merely brand reinforcement.
Race, Bias, and Public Figures
- 🧐 The conversation delves into the concept of systemic racism, with Bob asserting that all white people are inherently racist due to societal conditioning.
- 💡 Jane Elliott's controversial "blue eyes/brown eyes" experiment is referenced to illustrate how bias can be taught and internalized.
- 🎤 Eureka O'Hara's past comments about wishing she were black and her performance with signs stating "I'm Racist" are discussed as problematic.
Trixie Mattel's Success & Touring
- 🌟 Trixie Mattel's extensive and successful US tour is highlighted, with praise for her hard work and career progression.
- 🛍️ Both hosts note a peculiar habit of Trixie and Kim Chi acting like they don't have money, despite their evident success.
Friendship, Weddings, and Personal Boundaries
- 💔 Bob states she would not attend Monét's wedding, a declaration that upsets Monét, highlighting differing views on friendship and support.
- 🚫 Both hosts agree that they are not interested in attending weddings, preferring to be excluded from such events.
- 🎤 The podcast touches on the idea of vulnerability and how public figures are scrutinized, referencing past issues with Eureka O'Hara and Michelle Visage.
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