Words matter. These are the best Adore Delano Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
No one would come to my drag shows before ‘Drag Race’ but I had a big social media following because I knew had to work it. I am very active on social media.
I have good idols and I definitely look up to good people.
I want to find that happy spot where I am emotionally happy and where I am making music almost every day, that would be the life.
I love writing, I love being in the studio.
I just want to make music.
I’ve had people sneak into dressing rooms. They’re harmless. They just like to brag.
We are literally touring the world, and people are listening to my music.
To me drag is like a superhero mask.
Let’s start the rainbow rage.
You know, all my friends call me Gender Spice.
I think ignorance is not bliss at all. It just makes me want to punch somebody.
I’m super-honest with a lot of my supporters, I tell them a lot about my life, and I think they appreciate the realness, and they appreciate when people listen back, and when discussions are discussed.
My mom says, ‘Don’t ever love anyone more than they love you.’ And that has been in my head since I was a kid.
I’m really obsessed with women who blur gender, and even men, like Pete Burns.
You never know what the kids are going to react to, but a lot of my fans like the same bands that I like, and they know my vibe.
I love the beauty and fast pace of Hollywood.
Throw a little glitter on a dead flower and it’ll mask the decay.
I’m a little kid from Azusa – for people to even know my name in Singapore, that is huge for me. That’s what I’ve always dreamed of.
Punk to me is about fighting for something your passionate about.
Right before I auditioned for ‘American Idol’ my mom made me kinda cut my hair off, but year, I was wearing makeup from, like 13 to 16, and I was like completely a girl from 14 to 16.
Immediately after ‘Idol,’ I was getting pulling in so many different directions… I was just an 18-year-old thinking he’s on top of the world, that kind of thing, and I just kind of fell flat.
I always wanted to create a hoodrat raunchy song.
In high school I dabbed in drag. I used to compete in singing competitions, like at the Christian college by my house.
A lot of people don’t know that before ‘American Idol,’ before I got this Jonas Brothers wardrobe going on, I grew up with skinheads and punks who fought for a cause and didn’t care about skin color. I was the only little gay.
I did a show in Amsterdam where I was supposed to do only two songs but I ended up doing 13 because they kept playing songs that I love and they played ‘Viva Forever’ and I started crowd surfing to it. It was so funny to do because it’s such a depressing song.
I mean, I’m not the sharpest tool in the shed, I’m like a continuation school dropout, but I’m trying.
We weren’t living with each other on ‘Drag Race.’
I think I’m versatile. I take good critique, I have a positive attitude, and I am I’m not delusional.
I was always, like, ambiguous. Is that how you say it? When I was turning 16 I talked to my mom about transitioning and stuff, but that was before I went through puberty.
I grew up in a small Latino community that was very masculine-driven.