I was always a pretty theatrical kid, a draggy kid... a little sissy. I dressed up in my grandma's heels and clothes... It's always been in me.
— Chad Michaels
As long as there is a demand for me to visit other cities - and hopefully, other countries - that's what I want to do.
She's not pretentious at all. I love that about her. I mean, she's this giant icon, but then she's just this little bohemian chick in Ugg boots and sweats. Sadly, Cher is only human.
You're completely putting yourself on the line when you're in drag. They're either going to love you or they're going to hate you, but the most important part is having fun.
It just feels good to be recognized, especially by RuPaul.
I have really tried to create a balance between my home life and my career.
Yeah I love 'The Witches of Eastwick,' it's a classic, it's hilarious, I did a parody play in San Francisco and New York with Peaches Christ and Coco Peru.
I'm definitely going to be setting up a trust fund for my little nephew, because I really want him to have a little bit of an advantage when it comes time for him to make his way in the world.
It's not brain surgery. I focus on getting the costumes right, getting the body language. I do what I can with the makeup.
I've worked with 'Dream Girls' here in Los Angeles and have done 'La Cage Aux Folles' in Vegas, traveled to London in 1999 and South America in 2001.
We're lucky as Drag Racers to have an opportunity to touch people's lives and in a lot of cases, change people's lives.
It took me a while to get used to watching myself on TV.
Drag Race' has changed my career and life profoundly.
I never, ever anticipated I would be a 46-year-old man impersonating Cher.
I don't like a lot of feathers and frills. I like a clean aesthetic, a Calvin Klein aesthetic.
I don't always want to do Cher. I've been doing Cher for 25 years.
It takes me to places I never would have gone, and I've met people all because what I do for a living.
I love to get out and meet people.
I've built my career around my life instead of being consumed by the fame monster.
This is my experience on 'RuPaul's Drag Race:' three square meals a day, a challenge and put to bed by 9:30 P. M. Honey it doesn't get any better than that.
It must be strange for any celebrity to come face to face with an impersonator. When you're that much of a personal icon and reference point that people impersonate you, it's gotta be a little weird.