BIBLEGIRL.
In a world where RuPaul’s Drag Race has become an omnipresent tour de force for queer entertainment, it’s easy to believe that a drag queen hasn’t really succeeded until they’ve made it onto the show. But not only is that unfair to the talented artists who haven’t been given the privilege of such a huge platform, it’s also not true.
BibleGirl, self-described “internet reality trash” and pop culture-savvy meme queen, has paved her own way to notoriety without the help of RuPaul and her reality show behemoth. You’ll see her at DragCon alongside the A-list queens, and you’ll hear her name pop up in countless fandom discussions, but you’ll also see her poking fun at herself on social media – and probably stirring up drama there, too.
“I would describe my drag as being an amalgamation of satire and irreverence,” she explains. “What I love to say is that I’m internet reality trash, which is such a weird combo of words but it’s just about being bright and loud and mixing patterns. A lot of my inspiration does come from early 00s pop culture, it’s that The Simple Life aesthetic of wearing weird off-the-rack stuff. I’m a goofball, so I want to let everyone in on the fun. I don’t think drag should be taken so seriously.” Search
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