The Drag Race finalist discusses her new single, why she’s “probably better than the next 20 people in line” and how speaking her mind will ‘change the world’.
WORDS BY SAM DAMSHENAS PHOTOGRAPHY BY TANNER ABEL “I’m a little very gagged” is the appropriate (and only) way to react to Luxx Noir London’s new anthem.
Produced by RuPaul’s frequent collaborator Skeltal Ki, ‘Let It All Hang Out’ is a thumping alternative-dance banger that sees the queen tackle her newfound status as a “famous person” and, of course, “America’s angel”. “It’s like a diary entry of how I feel a lot of the time,” Luxx tells GAY TIMES. “I definitely think I’m changing something in the world by telling people you should not be afraid to speak your mind.” Luxx made her RuPaul’s Drag Race debut at the outset of 2023, where she immediately emerged as a viable contender for the ‘America’s Next Drag Superstar’ title as a result of her sharp wit, viral catchphrases and innovative runway package.
Sadly, since sashaying into the werkroom, Luxx has been met with an onslaught of vile rhetoric and misogynoir online from so-called ‘fans’ who are “intimidated and spooked” by her “catty cunty” disposition.