
Since Drag Race, I run a lot of the shows around Atlanta. So, just to catch everybody up, what you’ve been up to since Drag Race? It’s a little more in-depth and it’s just outside of the television show, so I was happy to do that one. I think with these interviews, you get to see a little bit more of a personal kind of perception of them. And it’s really funny that some of the queens who are fan favorites that come across very nice on the show are actually some of these unpleasant people in person and then vice versa, you know, like some of them, they have this kind of aggressive personality on the show when you meet them in person, it’s very, very different. I’ve seen his interviews before and I actually loved them because like I said in my interview, being on the show, people just have this immediate perception of you and, and it is just so not how most of us really are. I saw Joseph Shepherd’s “Exposed” interview, which was amazing, it was probably one of my favorite ones that he’s done because we got to know a lot more about you. You didn’t get to on season three, so now here’s your chance to get to know this radiant performer. Phoenix sat down with us for an exclusive interview and shared what she’s been up to since the show, how she balances performing while introducing the world to new queens thanks to her Dragnificent competition, shares beauty tips and answers the Socialite Seven in our exclusive interview. This 21-year drag veteran has helped bring talent not only to the Peach State, but to the Drag Race and Dragula runways as well. That'd also give another year for the manga to get ahead too.Atlanta’s own Phoenix made a splash on season three of RuPaul’s Drag Race and, although she sashayed away too soon, she hasn’t simply rested on her laurels. So we might see that around the year 2022ish. They'll hopefully make a movie as Occaho wants to explore. This is just speculation, but I do think another season is a strong possibility, as I had been told that the author said the anime was a success There's also the slim possibility that the next arc could require more episodes than normal, like a standard 24 or something, thus requiring more time to wait.


This is all speculation based on the number of volumes, I haven't actually read any of them, so for all I know, they could pull a season 1, and have a few filler episodes to make it a full season, or just make a slightly shorter season if they need too. I would honestly go with 2023, just because while it would be a bit later, if they wanted to make a season 4, they would be closer to the point where they could do that. The first 2 seasons adapted first 10 volumes(season 1 did 4, season 2 did 6), by the end up 2020, unless there's a delay, there should be 5 more volumes, which is roughly enough, so there could be a 2021 season, but I'd think they'd likely do a 2022 or 2023 season.
