Once I saw a rosé ad online and I was so inspired by it because I love the colour pink and it sounds similar to my boy name. No, seriously, I wanted something that is one syllable and one word. The answer to my following question seems obvious, but why did you choose Rosé as drag name?īecause I can remember it! It is short and easy. Your boy name is Ross and your drag name is Rosé. But I have never been this far to the East in Europe, so this trip and the Triton Sunset Beach Party is exciting for me. But I am so familiar with the United Kingdom, so it is fun, but it is also something I have seen before and done before quite a few times. It is going to be fun, and it will be with Gottmik. I have my United Kingdom tour next month, but that is a different story.ġ2 or 14 in one month. ![]() Even before RuPaul’s Drag Race I travelled all over the world to preform but this is somewhere I have never been before, and this is my first international trip I have taken since RuPaul’s Drag Race. Oh my god, I was so excited! I was amazed that I can come to Budapest. What did you feel when you learned that you have this show by Triton Events in Hungary? During COVID I wasn’t performing as much, but I think I remained the same. The Triton Sunset Beach Party is the first occasion in quite a long time that I do a full-length show just by myself. ( laughing) Before RuPaul’s Drag Race what I was known for is that if you go to a Rosé show you are going to have a good time and you are going to laugh. What can we expect when we come to your show?Ī lot of sweat. I always say that I love Rosé because Rosé can get away with whatever she wants, she can say anything, she can do anything, and people will find it funny or it will make them smile, or make them feel more comfortable with themselves. ![]() It comes very naturally but it is almost supernatural because it is something I cannot very easily tap into out of drag. But seriously, some kind of power comes with it, which is hard to even speak about. Getting out of drag! ( both laughing) No, I am joking! However, it is so nice when you can finally take it all off. What is your favourite part of doing drag? I don’t know if there was an urge that I felt to try it in adulthood in a more professional setting, but I just found an opportunity to do it and I happened to be good at it and people loved it and I had so much fun too! So I never stopped. It has been something I loved to do since I was a little kid. I started to watch RuPaul’s Drag Race, of course… It has always been appealing to me to dress up as a woman. I discovered drag while I was in college, always loved it and had been a huge fan of it. I worked a lot as singer and actor, but I became disenchanted with the theatre industry because I felt like it was more fun and interesting to tell my own story than to play a character that someone else wrote. I love New York, I have been living there for almost ten years. I always dreamt of moving there and it was the first thing I wanted to do after school.ĭid New York City meet your expectations? I moved to New York City because wanted to be an actor and wanted to be on Broadway. Indeed, I was born in Glasgow, lived in many corners of Scotland and in some other countries of Europe too but spent most of my childhood in Texas. Later you decided to leave Austin and moved to New York City. You were born in Scotland, but your family moved to Texas when you were ten. But, before that she had some secrets to share about Drag Race, world fame and future plans. Rosé (who was not in drag when we met so I just called him by his boy name, Ross) is actually the very first “Ru-girl” who visited Hungary, to do an unforgettable show at the Triton Sunset Beach Party on Lupa Beach. ![]() As a hardcore fan of the Drag Race franchise you can imagine what I felt when I was told that I have the opportunity to meet and interview Rosé, a finalist of RuPaul’s Drag Race season 13.
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