RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 15’s Robin Fierce Talks About The Season Premiere

Fierce, regal, and fun

The Knockturnal:  Where were you when you got the call for Season 15?

Robin Fierce:  I was in the drag half of me room.  I have created separations between my drag life and my regular life.  But I was in the drag half of my room getting ready for a show that night.  So I had to fake it all night like I didn’t get a call.  And at first I didn’t believe it because I got prank called that I was on the show.  So I thought I might’ve been getting prank called again.  But they said it was serious so I busted out screaming.

 

The Knockturnal:  Ariana Grande was the celebrity guest judge for the premiere!  What was it like meeting her?  And was it giving Arianeeee or Ariankaaaa?

Robin Fierce:  It was amazing.  She is such a great person to have on the show.  She has experience in the entertainment industry.  And she is just as excited, if not more excited, to be there.  We were trying to get her to be a judge multiple weeks in a row.  We could hide her in the werkroom and she could pop out whenever she wanted.  She was about the behind the Alyssa Edwards mirror the entire season.

 

The Knockturnal:  Describe your drag in 3 words.

Robin Fierce:  Fierce, regal, and fun!

 

The Knockturnal:  Finish the sentence.  Season 15 is the season of __

Robin Fierce:  Season 15 is the season of sickening queens from bottom to top.

 

The Knockturnal:  There’s a quote going viral right now that says ‘behind every gay person is a gayer, more evil gay person.  Who is that person for you and why is it Michelle Visage?

Robin Fierce: I am going to have to say Irene.  She is the narrator of my life.

 

The Knockturnal:  Pick 3 queens from your season for your dream blunt rotation.

 Robin Fierce:  Anetra, Sasha, and Sugar!

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