Not to mention, yummy cocktails that come in vibrantly colored cans have a way of bringing people together.
“My cousins came over and we had a bunch of House of Love cans around the house,” Madison recalled, “and they saw RuPaul’s face on it. One of my cousins said, ‘Is this going to make me gay?’ I said, ‘Maybe, baby, maybe!’ And we laughed about it, but he drank it and he took a whole case home with them and said, ‘Well, if this makes me gay, I guess I’m going to be full of love!’ And I said, ‘Everybody say love, honey!'”
And while Madison was a Drag Race “super fan” long before she ended up a judge on the hit show, let’s just say, she’s not entirely surprised to have ended up sitting alongside her idol.
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