Entertainer and ‘Drag Race All Stars 6’ winner Kylie Sonique talks about living authentically, serving the community and being Miley Cyrus’ drag mother TAMMYE NASH | Managing Editor Nash@DallasVoice.com It has been a little more than two years since Kylie Sonique Love made reality TV history by winning the title in season six of Drag Race All Stars.
The moment RuPaul announced her name and declared, “You’re a winner baby,” Love became the first transgender person to ever come out on any reality TV show and the first trans person to win Drag Race in America.
Since then, she has focused on continuing to build her career. This weekend, she comes to Dallas as the headliner for the 2024 Night of Stars, one of the Greg Dollgener Memorial AIDS Fund’s two largest fundraisers each year.
But before heading to Big D, Love took some time to answer a few questions for Dallas Voice. Dallas Voice: When you competed in Season 2 of RuPaul’s Drag Race, as Sonique, you didn’t come out as a trans woman until the Season 2 Reunion show, after the competition part was over.