Madonna‘s massive, career-spanning, globe-trotting Celebration Tour, which culminated in a Rio de Janeiro show that made history with the largest audience ever for a stand-alone concert.And now she’s ready to hit the road again, bringing her brand new comedy show This Is Wild!
to theaters across North America this fall.Subscribe to our newsletter for your front-row seat to all things entertainment with a sprinkle of everything else queer.Oh and somehow in between all of that, she managed to find time to sharpen her back-stabbing knives and ship off to Scotland to compete in the highly anticipated third season of Peacock’s hit reality competition series, The Traitors? (Whether she’s a Faithful or a Traitor, those other b*tches better watch out!)Meanwhile, the RuPaul’s Drag Race winner keeps it real on her hit podcast Sibling Rivalry with Monét X Change, regularly drops original songs that are absolute fire, has her own fierce inclusive clothing line House Of Bob, and consistently makes the internet a funnier place.What we mean to say is: Bob works really, really hard to keep us all entertained, and we are not worthy.But we couldn’t resist the chance to chat with Bob before she embarks on the This Is Wild!
tour, inviting her to be the latest guest in our rapid-fire Q&A series, Dishin’ It. In our conversation, Bob opens up about life on the road, getting to witness the power of Madonna up close and personal, and that time she ate sh*t in front of a crowd of A-list celebrities.Is there a piece of media—whether a movie, TV series, book, album, theater, video game, etc…—that has played an important role in your understanding of queerness and the queer community?
Why does it stand out to you?I wish that my answers were unique—they’re not. You know, RuPaul’s Drag Race is probably the show that’s impacted me the most in my life.