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Immediately after 'Idol,' I was getting pulling in so many different directions... I was just an 18-year-old thinking he's on top of the world, that kind of thing, and I just kind of fell flat.
Being on 'Idol' was an amazing experience. We had a lot of pressure to do each show, but they really helped shape me as an artist and get to where I am. It was pretty awesome.
We are literally touring the world, and people are listening to my music.
Till Death Do Us Party,' I think we put out a great pop album that we recorded in like three days, and it was so much fun to tour.
I grew up in a small Latino community that was very masculine-driven.
It's good to treat life like a party when it comes to something as huge as 'Drag Race.' So many girls are selling their mothers up the river to get on this show, and it's important to just really have fun with it. We're all men in dresses, this is a party, this is a celebration - don't lose sight of that. That's just my whole take on it.
I was always, like, ambiguous. Is that how you say it? When I was turning 16 I talked to my mom about transitioning and stuff, but that was before I went through puberty.
I was a late bloomer.
After 'Idol,' I had horrible management. I was getting reality show pilot offers - just to film a few episodes to see how it'd go, for VH1, for Bravo - and my manager wasn't letting me do any of them. I was auditioning for things like Disney movies instead! I was held back from doing any cool opportunity when the iron was hot, and I regret that.
I had moments on 'Idol' that were really fun, and then there were certain moments that were dark - all in the short time that I was there.
I wasn't on 'Idol' for very long, but I know I was pretty polarizing during my run.
Growing up, when I was about 14, I used to dress as a girl back then and sing.
I have good idols and I definitely look up to good people.
I want to find that happy spot where I am emotionally happy and where I am making music almost every day, that would be the life.
For one human like me who comes from a small town to blow up like that and sell out venues, its would be weird man.
I really like 'I See You.' It was therapeutic to write and singing it is really like therapy.
I just want to make music.
My mom says, 'Don't ever love anyone more than they love you.' And that has been in my head since I was a kid.
No one would come to my drag shows before 'Drag Race' but I had a big social media following because I knew had to work it. I am very active on social media.
Raven was the first drag queen I had ever seen. Her and Detox in L.A. when I was baby. I respect Raven and Detox so much.
I love the beauty and fast pace of Hollywood.
I always wanted to create a hoodrat raunchy song.
I used to go to school in drag.
To me drag is like a superhero mask.
A lot of people don't know that before 'American Idol,' before I got this Jonas Brothers wardrobe going on, I grew up with skinheads and punks who fought for a cause and didn't care about skin color. I was the only little gay.
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