Brothers Osborne Don’t Fear Backlash When They Guest on ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’: ‘You’ve Got to Stop Giving a S—‘

The Osborne Brothers perform on the 'RuPaul's Drag Race' runway alongside regular judges Michelle Visage, RuPaul and Ross Mathews.(Photo : World of Wonder) Brothers Osborne perform on the ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ runway with permanent judges Michelle Visage, RuPaul and Ross Mathews.

Country music duo Brothers Osborne are guest judges this week on the show RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 9and they looked like they were having fun watching the queens transform “hot firefighters” into Y2K-era girl group singers for a musical titled “Pussy on Fire.”

Later, when TJ and John Osborne entered the Study Room to work. take off clothes kiki, John (who revealed that he once dressed in drag, as his “lovely wife” for Halloween) chuckled and said to the pulled firefighters: “So, our uncle I’m a firefighter, and our cousin is a firefighter, and you guys can’t pay them a million dollars to get on that stage great for me!

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— RuPaul’s Drag Race (@RuPaulsDragRace) May 31, 2024

However, the conversation quickly turned serious when Season 1 contestant Shannel – a trailblazer herself, entered her story as the first queen to walk through the doors of the show’s Werk Room submission – asked the Osbornes if they were worried about getting “any kind of treatment”. applause for being on a ‘gay-themed’ type of show,” since the country music world tends to be a “heterosexual type of society.” That’s when TJ, who said he found RuPaul’s Drag Race spoke out about the show being “incredibly, incredibly inspiring”.

“We always get asked when we felt like we made it and I always say the first time I felt like we made it was when we got haters! I feel like If you do it, you’re doing something. You’re changing the game,” TJ quipped, adding, “I’m a gay man, and that’s a big thing. But I think it’s weird is that everyone knows it but they don’t want me to know it. talk about it. They said, ‘No one cares!’ And I hear this a lot.

“People don’t want me to talk much about it. And when it first came out, I didn’t think I want to talk about it at all,” said TJ, who came out publicly three years ago and made history as the first openly LGBTQ+ country music artist signed to a major record label. “And then I realized how important it was to talk about it and have the visibility of that. And to all the people who say they don’t care or ‘No one cares, stop talking about it,’ I would say, ‘Well, you clear concerned, because you are aggravated [by me] talking about it!’ It just goes to show that it’s extremely important to see that. So for us to get into country music, which is a very, very masculine genre, and let people see that guys can come [to Drag Race] and feel free, hopefully those two things will at least open someone’s mind or challenge their thinking, and make them more open and accepting.”

John, an outspoken person, also doesn’t care about any “haters” who might react to him. Drag race guest. “At some point in life, when you’re young, you really care what people think. And as soon as you stop, everything then opens up again,” he said. “It also takes a lot of courage for all of you queens to at some point in your life make a definitive decision: ‘This is who I am and this is who I’m going to be, and damn it. Anyone has something to say about it.'”

John also praised one of the makeup challenge’s firefighters, still in drag before “Natasha,” for saying something “really awesome” when RuPaul asked his fellow firefighters What will he think about this episode? Natasha replied matter-of-factly: “The opinions of the people I care about will like it, and those with negative opinions I don’t hear.”

“That’s how we perform in our genre, too,” John muses. “I mean, it’s all based on fear. [People being] Fear of things they are unfamiliar with is the cause. But you have to stop caring—. And don’t you care—.”

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— RuPaul’s Drag Race (@RuPaulsDragRace) May 31, 2024

To put it mildly, it seems like some All stars The queens had no idea that TJ was even gay until their chat at the Werk Room, and upon hearing the news, at least two of them immediately fell in love with the handsome Osbourne brother.

“First of all, he’s fine, so he’ll come here.” take off clothes, I am very excited. And then I found out he played for our team and he was sharing our story! So I thought, ‘We can get married now,'” Vanjie said. Meanwhile, Gottmik – another pioneering entertainer, as the first transgender person to ever compete Drag race – blurted out to TJ, “You’re so hot! Call me after this! I’m about to die! Oh my God!”

“By the way, my partner is a huge fan of yours,” TJ replied, gently dismissing the admirer after he mentioned Abi Ventura, the man he’s been dating since at least 2021. (Sorry, Gottmik!)

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