Danh ngôn của Michelle Visage (Sứ mệnh: 4)

As a mom to biological children and adopted gay children all around the world, nothing gives my heart strings a tug as much as seeing a parent stand by their queer/gay/trans child with beaming pride.
We must keep fighting until using the word 'equality' isn't necessary because we will all be living as one.
Growing up in New Jersey, teen clubs were your life. I'm not kidding! That was it. I was literally tied up five days a week with teen clubs; my parents would drop me off. Like, I didn't even drive.
Live life and enjoy it. That's the real key to beauty!
I think if you buy the 'Christmas Queens 2' album, there will be songs you love and songs you hate, just like every other album.
When I moved to New York City to go college, my mother said, 'If you want to be recognized, you need to go out to a club.' Because we didn't have computers. We didn't have social media. We didn't even have cellphones. So you had to go out to be recognized.
It's never too late to reclaim your inner diva and reclaim your inner strength.