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Your sense-of-humour feels very British, honestly. You can’t take yourself too seriously in life, and I really have fun with the show. But the one thing is, I enjoy amping that up. Some people prefer coffee, some people prefer tea. I mean, it is a collaborative effort between all the girls, but some just bring it a little more than others… You know, my humour is not for everyone. If you have a good recommendation, let me know because it’s been exhausting on my end.
What about your back? From carrying Netflix’s number one reality series? I did test positive, unfortunately, but I’m all good. Christine Quinn, how are you?! Have you fully recovered from COVID?
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Read ahead for our full conversation with Christine about her addictive new book – out now! – leaving The Oppenheim Group and why she’s reclaiming the word ‘bitch’, as well as insults about resembling a “Russian mail order bride”. Ru, give me a call! Please! Like, I would be so honoured. “I’m waiting for the invitation,” she tells us. So, naturally, conversation turns to Christine’s undying love for queer people – “I really only related to gay men ” she admits – and how it’s her “dream” to one day sit alongside RuPaul and Michelle Visage on Drag Race in the search for America’s Next Drag Superstar. Since 2019, Christine has become one of the most discussed – and controversial – characters on reality television with the aforementioned real estate drama, although her kitschy wardrobe, wit and deadpan sense-of-humour has cemented her status as an icon within the LGBTQ+ community. “This is really a chance for me to talk about things that I never talked about before,” Christine explains, “such as my insecurities, my education, my body and how I didn’t feel the way I wanted to feel when I grew up.
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“It’s just nice to be recognised for that, and I’m really honoured.” The Selling Sunset “villainess”, fashion icon, self-described drag queen and future palaeontologist (?) is speaking with GAY TIMES about her part prescriptive how-to, part manifesto, part tell-all, How to Be a Boss Bitch, in which she advises readers to live their “most unapologetic, confident and true life” via topics such as money, fame and, of course, fashion. “I’ve always been an ally,” says Christine Quinn.