The Bald and the Beautiful with Trixie and Katya - When It's Appropriate to Shush Katie Couric with Gigi Gorgeous
Episode Date: February 9, 2021Trixie and Katya are joined by Canadian YouTuber, socialite, actress, and model: the one-and-only Gigi Gorgeous! They tackle toxic YouTube comments, silly insecurities, excess labia, and insanely inap...propriate questions on live TV from Katie Couric. Follow Gigi Gorgeous: @GigiGorgeous To follow Trixie: @TrixieMattel To follow Katya: @Katya_Zamo To listen to our podcast on YouTube: http://bit.ly/TBATBYT Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Transcript
Discussion (0)
How do stop losses work on Kraken?
Let's say I have a birthday party on Wednesday night, but an important meeting Thursday morning.
So, sensible me pre-books a taxi for 10pm with alerts.
Voila! I won't be getting carried away and staying out till 2.
That's stop loss orders on Kraken. An easy way to plan ahead.
Go to Kraken.com and see what crypto can be.
Not investment advice. Crypto trading involves risk of loss.
See Kraken.com slash legal slash CA dash PRU dash disclaimer
for info on Kraken's undertaking to register in Canada.
I'm going back to university for $0 delivery fee,
up to 5% off orders and 5% Uber cash back on rides.
Not whatever you think university is for.
Get Uber One for students.
With deals this good, everyone wants to be a student.
Join for just $4.99 a month.
Savings may vary.
Eligibility and member terms apply.
Oh my God.
It's exciting to have somebody actually attractive on the street.
It's called the bald and the beautiful.
And lately it's been us pulling up the rear.
I was like, are they going to be in drag?
I was like, no.
No, no, no, no.
And we're not, you know, and feel free
to do it, you know, you're not being recorded visually
so, you know, do whatever you need
to do. You know, take your top off. Just kidding.
Yeah, we're just going to encourage that you slowly
start to take off clothing on this call.
Yeah, just piece by piece.
Yeah, take the hair off strand by strand.
And just start cutting it.
Well,
welcome to another episode of The Bald and the Beautiful with Trixie Mattel and myself, Katya.
And we are actually joined by a guest who is the most appropriate for this podcast, Gigi Gorgeous.
Hey, hey, thanks for having me.
Not only beautiful, gorgeous.
Oh, stop. You guys are.
How are you, girl? I'm good i'm in san fran right now it's
a very cloudy day i'm living my fantasy i actually prefer cloudy days for glam because i feel like
it kind of gives you that soft filter you know oh yes oh yeah we need all of that we can get this
yeah sometimes harsh lighting is just not the friend and then you have to just like go in and
edit more than you really need to this is like already a little edit filter on it.
And I'm into it.
How are you guys?
Unless it's like that sunset lighting where it gives you like a lot of skin texture, but in the right way, like super warm.
Yeah.
The golden hour.
Yeah.
James Charles at 630 p.m. on the second floor of his house.
You know what I mean?
Full on.
That lighting.
Yeah.
Barely even able to open your eyes in the light.
Just looking so soft.
Where is she looking?
Have you ever had that?
I mean, I've had this experience so many times where, you know, I'll beat the face and feel
so good about it and then walk out into the daylight and then immediately think of suicide
because it's just horrifying.
Yeah.
I tend to paint or like, even if it's just a light beat in front of natural
lighting. So I don't have that happen because it's traumatizing. It's literally like triggering
like, okay, so my day is ruined now. Yeah. Yeah. Once it's on, it's hard to pull back.
Yeah. It happens to the best of us. You know, we all have our days.
Yeah. What's your, what's your quick, like, um, day-to-day beats. Like what's your, um,
how long does it take you in the morning?
I mean, I'm sure it depends on what you're doing.
Yeah.
You know what I have, like literally I'm like zero to a hundred.
So usually I'll just do either nothing, like just like a gorge skincare, a gorge, like
little serum, oily moment, and then just like throw sunglasses on or I'll go full tilt boogie
with like lashes and just every single step possible.
But I'm like really fast.
Like I'm like,
I'm not like,
like a Valentina or like just someone who like really like loves being in
the mirror,
but I could be in the mirror for like an hour,
but I can get everything done in literally like 15 minutes.
Like literally.
Wow.
Are you serious?
Just rapid speed.
Just going like not even thinking,
like putting the lashes aside to dry while I'm doing this,
doing mascara curl going. And then I'm like, are you a fan of a one shade all over just everything oh yeah
the eye like today just like a little pink moment i just took a huge fluffy brush i've never seen
this pink like yeah what's going on the eye like a monochromatic garage door kind of yes i used um
nikki tutorials and i think beauty bay's eyeshadow palette. Have you guys seen it?
With that fierce red.
We used it.
I love the Nikkie Tutorials palette.
It's so good.
Hello, guys.
It's me, Nikkie.
Hello, guys.
Hello, guys.
I sent that to her and she was like, why do you say I sound Polish?
And I was like, I don't know.
As we know, my accents are celebrated.
I really could be a dialect coach at this point.
Totally.
But you just look great as usual.
And I have to say, I mean, seeing you in full glam, we've seen each other out so many times,
but I will never not see you as Eileen Wuornos in the Willem video for Eileen.
Have you seen this?
What?
Oh, my God.
Katya.
Oh, my God.
What?
This is about to be a face crack of the century.
You are kidding me.
No, I'm putting it on right now.
We're in my living and recording.
Oh my God.
I feel so embarrassed.
This is like, I feel like I was made.
You're such a decor for me.
You're such a decorated.
Oh, sorry.
You're such a decorated iconic person.
I feel like we're pulling kind of a deep cut.
No offense to Willem.
But if anybody hasn't seen Gigi, I mean, it's beyond stripped down. It's stripped back.
How did I miss that? I was like, I did my due diligence. I watched,
this is everything. And it, okay. I can't wait to see this. I'm sorry.
So what happened was they're like, so we're going to make you look really ugly. Like Eileen
Warno. So I was like, I'm so down. I love a stripped down. But yeah, literally like Trixie said, it was stripped back.
So they put on this like – I don't know if it was like prosade.
You put it on and then basically you make the ugliest face.
You scrunch your face as hard as you can and then all the wrinkles you created stay.
Yeah.
Did you like – I mean did you like the being ugly?
I mean for me, I love to look nasty.
You know what? It's a little bit less
pressure. Like, I feel like when you, like, make yourself
look super beautiful, you're like, okay, I have to keep
this up. I can't ruin everything. When you're
ugly, it's like, more. Give me more.
This is Gigi.
Mama. No, no, no.
That was good lighting. That ain't ugly.
Are you kidding me?
I had a wig on that was so
bad, like, shoved back. It looked so bad. Are you kidding me? I had a wig on that was so bad, like shoved back.
It looked so bad.
Did you see Gigi?
Okay, if you haven't seen this video, guys, it's Willem and me and Gigi walking down.
We were on green screen treadmills.
Remember Gigi?
Oh my God.
It's a great way to break your neck.
Yeah.
By the way.
I mean, hello.
And look at Gigi.
Gigi had her brows.
It looks like the brows are covered.
I actually forgot about that.
I love this.
And the amount of texture that they flecked onto your skin.
Yeah.
Was so sick.
It was very truck stop trailer trash over sun exposed whore.
Oh, yes.
The freckles, the sun damage.
Listen, Gigi's celebrating all forms of beauty. Yeah, yes! The freckles, the sun damage. Listen, Gigi's celebrating
all forms of beauty.
I thought it was
gorgeous. It's very rough
around the edges, but still fierce
in a way. Yeah, it's just a
down-home country glam.
Is Jessica Simpson These Boots Are Made For Walken?
These Boots Are Made For
Christopher Walken. Right, like a
crystal meth moment.
Very post-apocalyptic
Mad Max fashion.
Gigi, I have to say I'm a big
fan and I don't know if you know this. I've been a big fan
since probably like 2008 when I started
watching on YouTube when I was in college. Did you know that?
Oh my god, I did not know that.
A really long time ago. Seems like forever
ago. You're an originator
in the game. I mean, you're an originator in the game.
I mean, you're a major player in the YouTube game.
And it's, I mean, is it something,
longevity, it seems to me, I mean, I'm not sure,
but longevity seems to be something that's pretty tricky in that, in YouTube, especially.
I mean, you have to do so much
and be so consistent in your posting and just just the upkeep it stresses me the fuck out
like it can literally it can be overwhelming the thing is that like i've always tried to kept it
try to keep it really fun and like try to engage in any way so it's not only about like youtube for
me it's about like real life things and you know like kind of just expanding my horizons in like
so many ways. Like,
I feel like YouTube gave me the opportunity to do so much. And I feel like we all as entertainers
in this industry are like, oh my God, like I wrote a book, like never thought that would happen. Or,
you know, I was in a movie, I made this. It's like, wow. Like the platform has given me so much
and it's just doing things that I never thought possible. Like, I feel like even writing a book, I'm like, Oh my God,
bitch, I'm an author. Like what?
And for somebody who can't read, that's a big accomplishment.
Like, hello.
What was, I mean, we, we wrote a book and I've, I, it took you about two,
did it say two years to do the whole thing?
I'm going to grab it. Yeah. What was it like?
I mean, and I'm an avid reader, have been my whole life and I've I loved writing.
But when it came time to write a book, it was so fucking hard.
What was it like for you?
Oh, so difficult.
It's like jumbling all these thoughts.
I feel like I have so many moments in my life.
I don't know if it's like with trauma or,
or anything that I literally just don't remember.
Like there are like years in my life where I don't really remember,
but then I'll like kind of start trickling back and I'm like,
Oh yeah,
like that happened and it'll trickle something else.
And I'm like,
where the fuck does that fit in a chapter?
Like,
you know,
you just like need to really like,
like narrow down what makes sense.
And I had really great help doing it.
Cause I feel like it would have just been like
1 million pages of gibberish,
but it's concise and amazing.
And I love your book too.
And I just want to say,
looking at the cover of your book,
this is what I look like shaving my legs too.
I look just like that.
I have the shoes on.
I was really shaving my legs.
I cut my legs up doing that shot.
Oh, I bet you probably,
that could be a little dangerous.
You look like fucking this is i hope you
i mean to me you look like um the daughter of uh naomi watts and jessica simpson oh my god hello
i'll take it jessica simpson energy and a little bit tara reed energy tara reed naomi watts you
don't see naomi watts right there you don't see as much as he's tara reed because like the tight
the tight smoky lash line okay okay tara Tara Reid we're fighting about which beautiful celebrity you look like Tara Reid
no well you know healthy yeah is that a good thing or a bad thing I think it's a good thing
think Josie and the Pussycats era Tara Reid okay I love it I love it I love it I have to say too
the great thing about YouTube is let's be honest.
Um,
in entertainment,
you usually have to wait for like rich,
straight,
old white men to let young talent do things.
YouTube is probably the only platform where somebody in your shoes with your
path ahead of them could have succeeded because you get to be the judge,
jury and executioner of everything.
Yep.
And you get to, I mean, not only do you get to control your narrative, you get to, the judge, jury, and executioner of everything. Yeah. And you get to, I mean, not only do you get to control your narrative,
you have the unique, you're in the unique position
where your narrative changed, I mean, drastically throughout your life course.
And you're able to present that on your terms, on your timeline.
And, you know, like that's pretty remarkable.
It's so true.
And now it's so different.
Like I see so many people like start on the platform or just in general to make money, get like the AdSense, you know,
get the brand deals to become famous. But literally my message from the beginning was just
to feel seen. Like I, there was literally, I know everyone says it's like visibility, all that, but
it's so true. Like literally when I started on the platform, it was like, no trans people were on it. Like there was hardly even gay people.
You weren't even a trans person on it.
Yeah. Like literally. Well, sorry. You froze at the beginning of that.
Oh, I said you weren't even a trans person on it yet.
No. And, but like, that's what I'm saying. They're like, there wasn't even really gay
people on it. I think I knew like one gay guy in New York named Petra Lude. Anybody from back
in the day, he was,
he worked at Mac and I'd never met him, but he was a drag queen slash makeup artist and didn't
really talk about himself being gay, but it was very apparent. Um, and I just really wanted that
story. I was like, you know, I'm from Toronto going to a Catholic school, like, bitch, I need
to get some creativity. I need to get it out there. I need people. I need to feel seen.
And then it kind of just snowballed. And now there's so many stories online.
Like you could just type in trans coming out and you could not feel alone.
You know?
Right.
Not to mention a lot of people are in situations where in rural America, let's say, where they
might not even have gay friends, let alone trans friends.
So for somebody to see, okay, let's, I mean, you were like high school age full on like ninth tenth grade like getting your license on youtube yes
and people had the opportunity to grow with you and they got to watch someone they youtube has a
different level of intimacy where people feel like they know the person oh yes and so they get to
watch someone they know transition in a way that's very open and like they get to feel like they know someone.
Yeah, that's like that's the beauty of it, too, because I feel like and I've said this so many times, it's like a vlog or something that's, you know, super intimate, but raw at the same time, you really are getting to know like their personality,
what they find funny, their interest and all that bullshit. So it's like when people meet you,
like they, it really is like, you're already friends, you know, it's not like they have this
fake persona of you. It's like, no, you kind of really know who I am.
Yeah. On that line though. I mean, I imagine, and I've felt this personally,
like it has the opportunity to open you up to criticism
that can be a little more intense
because it's not a character
that people will be criticizing.
It's actually you.
Have you had to deal with that
or do you even pay attention to like comments
or whatever bullshit?
It's funny.
I have my days and I want to ask you guys the same question like i'm such a thick skin like i've
heard everything a million times especially being trans skin it's like you know bitch like what
whatever call me like a man or whatever you want to just like the most ignorant shit but it's like
the little things that hit home that i think i have insecurities about i'm like oh that little
bitch got me like saying just the silliest thing, you know, it's like, damn, why did,
why am I still insecure about this? Do you guys feel that? I mean, I like, you don't do you,
I, for the most part, she's 45. So like, she's not reading comics. She can't find her reading
glasses. I don't even know how to, I don't know what button to click. I think it's, I mean, generally, I honestly feel like there's, there are zero reasons ever to look
at the comments because if you are looking for feedback on a video, you ask a colleague,
a friend, somebody who's like, whose opinion you trust. If you really want to know something,
if you're like curious, I don't know if this this is any good you're not going to go to the comments to find out right and um and then all everything else
is just trash garbage and bullshit and foolishness yeah i found that um like your job should end at
putting the media out yeah you can't also be the press the quality control the like your job is just to put it out and that's it because
when you start incorporating the little peeps from the people who don't like you you're taking
away from your job which is to make things for the people who do like you that's your only job
but it's tough on youtube don't you think i mean just because like you are you play every other
role i mean you're like the videographer. You're the main character.
You're sometimes even the editor.
And like you have such,
the accessibility is so intense
that you'd probably want to see what people have to say
and kind of monitor the comments.
But for me personally, it's a losing battle.
Yeah, I think maybe that's the old school person in me.
I'm definitely not a person that will just put something out
and not read any of the comments.
I like hearing the feedback. I like also if there's like an inside
joke going on with a lot of like of my supporters, it's like, I love hearing all that stuff. And,
but it is like when it starts getting to the trash level, I'm like, okay, I need to stop.
I need to stop and walk away. I mean, what is it about you? Is it YouTube is hate? I mean,
I mean, what is it about YouTube?
YouTube is hateful. I think vile.
It is.
It could be honestly borderline toxic sometimes.
Borderline?
I mean, I think it's like radioactive.
We talk about it all the time, especially in makeup world.
Like you'll use Maybelline, L'Oreal, Revlon, whatever.
You don't know what the ethics and politics of every single person at that company is.
Yep.
But for some reason, you need to know if James Charles adopted his dog.
You know what I mean?
From a shelter.
Yeah.
If you got it from a breeder, canceled.
Right.
Oh my God, that word.
I fucking hate cancel culture.
It's just insane.
Like, oh my God, they were canceled.
It's like, well, does that even ring true anymore?
Because they're back like next week.
Yeah, they're back.
And honestly, at the end of the year, talk to your accountant.
Were you really canceled? Tell me where you were financially canceled.
Exactly. Tax season rolls around. No, you did pretty well.
Yeah. Like people have a really unhealthy relationship. And we talk about like
on America, people don't know anything about civics or the government. And so they hold
YouTube and influencers, they hold them to this almost religious figure,
political figure level of scrutiny.
Yeah.
These are homosexuals putting on mascara in front of a camera.
Right.
Like this is supposed to be enjoyable.
Yeah.
And let's be honest,
YouTube doesn't have the most balanced and like the best people.
We aren't,
we're certainly not better than normal people.
We're often worse.
Yeah. Not model citizens. We're just models we've met we've met i can say for all of us so many savage
terrible people in real life they have these amazing personas online and they're fabulous
but it's like you meet them and you're like bitch did i enter a twilight zone? Trixie's pointing at Katya.
Liz, I got everybody fooled. Yeah.
Just terrible.
That's another thing I wanted to ask you about is so, you know, say, you know, the toxic kind of culture online versus in real life. Like, have you ever had to put, like, what have you had to
deal with in real life, in real time, physically,
you know, has there, has there any, uh, been challenges like on, on, on the physical level?
You know what I mean? Cause sometimes we just, I've been really lucky. I feel like I have like
a really good, like not street smarts, but kind of like that, like being able to like,
like, you know, judge out a scene and like, just feel if I'm being threatened or whatever,
or know how to like pivot the conversation. But half like 99.9% of the time,
I feel like people just will never say something to you in real life.
Oh,
that girl.
It is the absolute T I have girls.
I see a drag con who I'm like,
you,
you literally at me on Twitter,
right?
Like you fully attack me.
And then it's like,
Oh,
you want a photo?
You want to just hug and act like everything's fine.
It's like,
no bitch.
We're not friends.
Like we're not friends like
we're just not yeah i actually had this one time it wasn't from like a fan or anything but
i was on this morning show super super early and it was one of those with you you can say kind of
like little fake conversations trying to act super excited and i was was like, I am so tired. But I was sitting across from this woman.
She's a cis woman. I assume heterosexual. And she just flat out asked me on live TV.
She's like, so can I ask you, do you have a penis or do you have a vagina?
Yes. In your book, during the gender confirmation section, you talked about being asked that on live
television and how you're expected to respond. What is the gracious response, Gigi?
What do you say?
I don't like, I will always remember that moment as the face crack of my life.
I was like, this is literally what my nightmares are made of, like full on.
And I forget what I said.
Maybe I wrote it in the book, but I think I said something along the lines of like,
well, like, what do you have or something? My publicist is behind the camera and she's just
gagged. I think we ultimately had it removed or something. Cause I can't find it, but that was
insane. And that was one of the things that I just felt like was like a very ignorant thing that
lives online that was brought to me in real life on live. Yeah.
Unbelievable.
And I mean, I was thinking about this.
I don't know if you've seen the clip of,
it was on the Katie Couric show.
She's on Carmen Carrera and Laverne Cox were guests.
And Katie Couric flat out asks Carmen,
basically what you got down there.
Oh my God.
And it, and Carmen was literally shushed her.
She went,
I did see that.
She does shush her.
Shushed her.
And then Laverne came out later and very,
very like eloquently articulated why that line of questioning was inappropriate.
But it's,
I feel like it's the same thing as if I went to Katie,
I was like,
you got big labia.
They hang down on,
um,
they bunch up in your underwear, your pussy lips. Do you know what I mean? That's it's same thing. It's totally
inappropriate. It's so hard to articulate it like the exact way that Carmen did. And like people
sometimes just have like a hard time. Like I did, I choked up. I was like, I know this is wrong,
but how do I let this bitch know that it is? Cause like, clearly she doesn't see it. Clearly
I'm just this like object where she can just ask me like, Oh yeah, have you done it? And my other thing,
and I know that this is such a big thing. It's like, if you are fully done your transition,
like, have you, have you completed your transition? Are you a full woman yet?
Referring to gender confirmation surgery. I'm like, it's so incorrect and ignorant to ask those
kinds of things. It's like, because they're also inferring that you are not yet a woman.
Exactly.
Like,
Oh,
have you entered the womanhood?
Like,
did you,
are you done yet?
Yeah.
Like you haven't submitted your thesis yet.
You're not,
you don't have your PhD.
It's like Mary,
it doesn't work.
Mary,
like girl,
honestly,
at the end of the day,
I feel more women than I feel more of a woman than a lot of women.
It's like,
bitch,
I chose to do this.
I'm here.
I've been taking steps.
You know, I've gone out on a limb to tell like strangers my path.
It's like you just were born with this.
It's so wild.
I mean, to think of like just in the public realm, the conversation, the discourse about
trans identity, how in the last 5, 10, 15 years has been like light years.
Yeah. Gigi, having these conversations, I know it's probably like,
it's a little fun now, but in the moment, I'm sure it was shocking. But honestly,
every time something like that happens to you on live TV, it means it's not going to happen
to someone else. Exactly. You know what? Yeah. That's why I wrote about it. And you know what?
I can laugh about it now. I probably laughed about it later that day but
it was just fucking crazy
fucking crazy I mean you've seen I mean the
world is it you've seen me in drag people ask
me I'm not kidding
people have asked me like oh do you
want to like yes people have asked if like
because people think drag and trans is the
same you know what I mean right well I feel
like yours is a little different
yours is like yours is like little different. Yours is like,
yours is like a fucking moment. I'm sure I don't know
what you mean, JP,
and I will be exiting
the podcast now.
I think we need to take a break
because I have been offended.
You are fucking Mattel doll.
I have been disgraced
in my own home.
You know what I'm saying?
When she paints
those geometric shapes
on her face,
she truly feels like
Right, right.
Cisgender.
Yes. We're going to take a break. Yeah, right. Disgender. Yes.
We're going to take a break.
Yeah, we're going to take a quick break.
Before I ring this bitch out like a rag.
This episode is brought to you by CIBC.
From closing that first sale to opening a second store,
as a business owner, you've hustled to accomplish a lot.
But the rewards don't stop there.
When you earn two times more points on things that matter to you and your business,
easily track those business expenses,
and experience flexible Aventura rewards,
you'll realize how much more rewarding your hustle can be.
Get up to $1,800 in value when you apply for the CIBC Aventura Visa for Business
at cibc.com slash Aventura Business.
Terms and conditions apply.
Ooh, are these wine glasses crystal?
I didn't know HomeSense had such nice glassware.
Hon, wouldn't these be perfect for guests?
Did you say crystal?
Who do you think is coming over?
Well, they're only $20.
$20?
For a whole set?
Forget the guests.
Our anniversary is coming up.
We can use these.
Deals so good, everyone approves.
Only at HomeSense.
This episode is brought to you by RBC Student Banking.
POV.
You're a student listening to an RBC ad.
You're learning you can get up to $330 in value
with RBC
including $100
when you open
a no monthly fee
RBC Advantage
banking account
for students
so you can vibe
with friends
even more this semester
POV
you're unlocking
more perks
for less
with RBC
up to $330 in value
is a combined total
of three available offers
each in accordance
with the respective
terms and conditions
when the time offer
ends October 31st
2024
conditions apply
visit rbc.com slash student offers and we're back and we're back.
And we are back.
Oh, my God.
What is the—you've done a lot of interviews, obviously.
I mean, from everything from, like, ABC News.
What is the worst, other than, like, the clunkiness and inappropriateness around gender,
what's the question you hate answering the most?
Oh, I don't know.
Honestly, probably like the surgery questions.
Honestly, it's like, you know, I've talked about it,
but it's like, I'm not a plastic surgery icon
at the end of the day.
So it's like, it's like being trans and surgery,
it just irks me that it kind of goes hand in hand,
you know, especially now people are like
really expressing themselves without having to
change themselves.
Like being a trans woman,
it's not a prerequisite that you get a breast augmentation.
Yes.
Right.
Robin Tran.
He's a famous,
like,
well,
excuse me,
Robin Tran.
She's a famous trans comedian.
And she has to answer a lot of questions about like,
why don't you change your voice?
Right.
It's like,
why don't you get surgeries? We're kind of living in a time now where everyone's really open about that lot of questions about like, why don't you change your voice? Right. It's like, why don't you get surgeries?
We're kind of living in a time now where everyone's really open about that.
So it's like,
you can speak on it.
And once you're told you kind of get it.
Um,
yeah,
it's just,
maybe that irks me.
Why do you think it is so,
okay.
I was thinking about this the other day.
So I don't know if you've seen it a while ago.
There was a,
a viral photo of a man,
uh, at the airport, at the baggage claim the baggage claim wearing like a suit and in pumps.
Like like Bob regular right up top.
And then you get to the ankle and a fierce like five inch stiletto.
Oh, my God.
It's like in Sex and the City when she was interviewing the assistants.
Do you remember the Asian guy?
Like, no, I don't remember that yeah they're at starbucks and she's going it's like a montage scene with
music of all these people uh like interviewing to be her assistant and he's like yeah just like
a little cute gay guy and then they pan down and it's little pink pumps she's like oh okay
he didn't get the job though but there was that was so disturbing to people like that that one detail
it was so disturbing why do you think this like the if the gender and going outside gender norms
is so uncomfortable for people i don't know it's like big fish in the small pond kind of vibe i
feel like airports are also like so scary yeah airports yeah if we're if i could
if i could butt in i think a big part of it is people like gg part of the phobia they are
inheriting people's phobia with sex in general okay nudity body parts it all comes back to people
thinking gay or trans people are trying to steal their men.
Oh, you better work with that theory. Yes. So, I mean, people are so afraid of sex in general
that any expression of gender or sexuality or showing skin is like, Oh, we're not supposed to.
Yeah. It's interesting. It is. It's threatening. You're so right. It is.
Yeah. And I mean, I know a lot of, I would, I used to work with this gorgeous trans woman It is. It's threatening. You're so right. It is. looking like a goddess, the girls would be like,
like,
get this bitch off the stage.
We need men in dresses,
not pretty girls.
It's interesting in drag because we're in such a bubble.
I'm doing drag almost 15 years that in drag,
my first time seeing a naked trans body or like becoming best close friends with trans people was because of drag and so we get gifted this like yeah vocabulary whether we want it or not yeah you
know like we don't have to do the work because we work with people who tell us the information
but if you're like a straight person the fear of looking dumb also keeps you from asking questions
yeah yeah there's so many levels.
They want to understand,
but they're afraid to ask.
Yeah.
And also asking the questions.
Like it's so hard if someone's like,
Oh no,
actually I'm non-binary.
You know,
it's like,
it's hard for people to be like,
so what are your pronouns?
It's like,
that's a nice question.
It's not a scary question.
I had to learn that because I really didn't have very many friends who identified like that. So I'm like, I'm kind of almost scared or I was almost kind
of scared to hang out with them. I didn't want to offend them. And that's coming from someone like
me. Like, I feel like I am very spread out in the gay community or just the community in general.
It's like, if I'm scared of that, like Trixie said, it's like, bitch, people are probably like,
uh-uh, can't even go around.
Yeah.
I mean,
yeah. I mean,
nine non-binary people.
That was something when I started to learn it,
that was sort of what planted the seed of reminding me that every gender
expression is built into a system.
And people who are non-binary are often just saying,
I don't believe any of this is either or.
So I'm just here vibrating at my frequency.
Fuck your system.
I'm going to do me.
Yeah,
totally.
I mean,
what do you like?
Do you,
do you have hope about,
I mean,
cause sometimes hope.
No,
no,
no,
no,
I don't want to be corny.
No hope.
No hope.
Thank you.
No hope.
Goodbye.
Your new book no hope
i mean because something like we just said i mean something i think about i completely relate
to what you just said about you know i sometimes had trouble with the pronouns and i'm so entrenched
in the the community of gay trans um you, so many, the subculture.
And, but like, I wonder, I'm just so curious.
You're so young.
Are you 28, 27?
28, yeah.
Oh my God, yeah, 28.
28, like, God damn.
You know what?
I do have hope.
I really do.
I feel like every single day, like I'm learning new shit.
I feel like the world is absorbing so much shit.
It's like a baby when you're like a little like sponge, just ready to absorb everything.
I feel like with social media being so big, I'm seeing more trans visibility, just like
fierce people.
Like my friend got Mick first trans man on drag race.
It's like every single like little lane is being expanded and we're learning more.
So it's just fierce.
And honestly shows that incorporate
trans roles is like my favorite thing ever. Like if I could have like have like an orgasm from a
TV show, it's things like that. I'm like, bitch, there's a trans person played by a trans person.
Can this get better? Like Veneno on HBO max. Have you guys watched? Yeah. That shit. like i love it so much like just mainstream real trans stories told fiercely
and visuals on fleek like just that shit gives me hope yeah yeah or like an american horror story
a trans woman playing a woman yeah it's not even the storyline of being trans it's just this is a
woman playing a woman she doesn't have to be a dead hooker. Yeah, exactly.
Right.
Yeah. Let's bring it back to the 90s
with Willem on CSI Miami.
Exactly.
We always joke about like
in the drag and trans acting universe,
they also,
the casting is so colorblind.
You and I,
Gigi could get called in
for the same role.
A hundred percent.
One hundred percent.
Because the people casting
have no idea.
It's wild.
It's insane.
Okay, this is the thing.
I won't say who it was, but she went in for an audition,
and the casting person said,
yeah, we're looking to do like a Laverne Cox,
like tranny bandwagon kind of thing.
Said that to this person.
That's a face crack right there.
And this person was a drag queen who lived as a man,
but because they're a drag queen,
they knew that like,
that was the absolute worst thing you could say.
Cause you're also just admitting that you're writing in a trans role for
buzz.
Yeah.
Fucking a,
it was,
I mean,
but that stuff gets said and it gets,
it happens.
Yeah.
Oh,
that's so frustrating.
I will read for every trans role that comes to my inbox.
What would be your ultimate, out of the, all like the movies that you love if you could have played one of the
leading lady characters what would it be oh my god fucking um oh my god that's hard
i don't know i would cast you as lucky in in the Britney Spears video for Lucky. Yes, that.
Crossroads.
You know what?
No, Mariah Carey and glitter.
Oh, life size, Tyra Banks.
Hello.
Oh, my God.
I would kill that.
You would be fucking Gwyneth Paltrow sliding doors.
You never seen that one?
I've never seen that.
Okay.
All right.
We're too young.
You're too young.
Yeah.
You're too young.
Too young.
Too young.
What about something, something,
something two dimensional,
you know,
something you don't have to work to like a Rose and Titanic.
Oh my,
you fucking read my mind.
Oh my God.
You read my mind.
I was going to say Cate Blanchett in Titanic,
but I didn't want to sound like an idiot.
Cause that's not her name.
It's Cate Winslet.
Were you going to say Titanic?
I was.
Kate Winslet and Titanic.
Rose.
Yes.
Yes.
Getting your corset tied.
That man has a lot of money, Rose.
Yes.
About to pass out.
And that scene with the-
It's you and Nats on the front of that boat.
Wait, say again?
It's you and Nats on the front of that boat
with the arms out.
Uh-huh.
Oh my God, yeah. But Nats will have to go in the front because that boat with the arms out. Uh-huh. Oh, my God.
But Nats will have to go in the front because of the height.
We were actually about to do that for Halloween this year.
Yes!
Yes!
That is so fierce.
That is fierce.
I loved your Gomez and Morticia Halloween costume.
Oh, my God.
Thanks.
And we went to go vote like that.
I mean, I'm not an American citizen yet, but we got dressed up. Magnus Hastings took our photo at our house and then we just went to the little box and voted. I was like, bitch, this is iconic. Can you just like film us a little bit?
not because I'm trying to make a statement.
It's always like, oh, I have to do that.
I have to vote that day.
I guess I'm going in drag.
Yep.
I love that.
And it's such a memory.
Like, oh, hi.
And like you're spicing up their day too.
Like whoever sees you.
My voting location is an elementary school. So it wasn't, I felt a little,
I felt a little like people were like,
ah, are you voting or are you trying to steal a kid?
You know what I mean?
How long have you been married for?
Um, a year and um yeah it's
gonna be two years in july chime fucking flies how's it going sorry how's it going do you hate
her it's good no you guys like got cut out sometimes so i'm piecing together since we're
asking if you hate her no it's good it's. I feel like everyone's like, how's the first year? Yeah.
Yeah. It's like, um, good.
You know, we've been together for five years now, so I pretty much know everything about
Nats.
So yeah, it's good.
I recommend it.
If you are into that kind of thing.
It's so casual.
Marriage.
I recommend it.
Yeah, I recommend it.
It was fun.
I don't think I am.
I don't think I am. I mean, honestly, the wedding day was like one of my favorite moments fucking ever. I. I recommend it. Yeah, I recommend it. It was fun. I don't think I am. I don't think I am.
I mean, honestly, the wedding day was like one of my favorite moments fucking ever.
I could live that day.
Oh, God, you looked beautiful.
Like once a week, every day, that would be like my dying wish.
It was just fucking everything.
To get married to the same person over and over again?
Just having fun and just like dancing and just fucking celebrating love.
It was just out of a fairy tale.
And I read about how the proposal, the engagement in Paris.
Have I got that right?
We were in Paris.
Yeah.
She like took me on like a helicopter, me and our friends.
And we like landed at this fucking, it's like the Chateau de Vycompte or something.
I should probably know the name, but I forget it.
I was like the most perfect chateau in France.
It was like in the middle of nowhere.
It literally is like where like Taylor Swift like. It was like in the middle of nowhere. Literally is like where
like Taylor Swift
like shoots music videos
like that kind of vibe.
Wow.
It was fucked.
It was fucked.
I mean it's on my YouTube channel
so I'm glad that we filmed it
because I could just relive it.
Taylor wrote folklore about your wedding.
Wow.
Damn.
I have to ask
we ask everybody this
we are all inspired
by beautiful people
who is the one to you where every time you're like,
I mean, not to, I mean, I have so many inspirational people, just women in my life
that I know, like, even, even though I really am not a fan of Victoria's secret anymore,
like just like that classic Victoria's secret bombshell beauty. Love that. But I really am not a fan of Victoria's Secret anymore, like just like that classic Victoria's Secret bombshell beauty.
Love that.
But I also am such a fan not to pull Sharon needles,
but I'm obsessed with fucking Amanda Lepore.
Oh,
you came to the right place.
Honey,
you came to the right place.
We talk about her every podcast.
Oh really?
All the time.
The comments are like,
they keep talking about Amanda Lepore.
Oh,
I'm sorry.
Comments.
I'm sorry guys.
I didn't know.
are like they keep talking about amanda laporte oh i'm sorry comments i'm sorry guys i didn't know i think she represents what like fame or someone like you even represents where it's
it's really untouchable beauty attached to just like a really golden spirit sweet
yes sweetness like a sweet person yeah i will always have a special place in my heart with
her because the night that i found out basically that being trans was possible for me, not just this fantasy. And that was the night where I was like, I am
around so many beautiful trans women, Amanda Lepore, the fucking living legend icon. So sweet.
Like you said, Katya. And I was like, I can do this. So whenever I see her, just even on like
her Instagram, just, I have so much respect for people who just get ready all the time. Like the
dedication that that woman has to stay Amanda Lepore is insane.
You know,
she's been doing it forever and she just looks so Amanda Lepore.
And it's like,
it's very inspiring to me.
Just her like book me on cameo now.
It's like,
it's hilariously on brand and she just stays good.
And her cameos,
how she can only weasel out a few
words at once and then there's an edit i obsessed every cameo is an isis video like it is i love it
oh me too she'll be like hi gg cut your friend matt cut said that you have an anniversary cut
yes yes hi everyone and she always goes it's amanda lapore like always has to say that like Cut. Said that you have an anniversary. Cut. Yes. Yes. So good. Hi, everyone.
And she always goes, it's Amanda Lepore.
Like, always has to say that, like, we know.
We know.
Who else could you be?
You don't look like anyone else.
Yeah, she's really something.
The collab that you always wanted is finally here.
Tim's and Nutella.
It's time to enjoy Nutella in a new way
with your favorite Tim's baked goods and beverages.
Try them all today at participating restaurants in Canada for a limited time.
It's time for Tim's.
After decades of shaky hands caused by debilitating tremors,
Sunnybrook was the only hospital in Canada
who could provide Andy with something special.
Three neurosurgeons, two scientists,
one movement disorders coordinator,
58 answered questions,
two focused ultrasound procedures,
one specially developed helmet,
thousands of high-intensity focused ultrasound waves,
zero incisions.
And that very same day, two steady hands.
From innovation to action, Sunnybrook is special.
Learn more at sunnybrook.ca slash special.
This episode is brought to you by Dyson OnTrack.
Dyson OnTrack headphones offer best-in-class noise cancellation
and an enhanced sound range,
making them perfect for enjoying music and podcasts.
Get up to 55 hours of listening with active noise cancelling enabled,
soft microfiber cushions engineered for comfort comfort and a range of colours and finishes. Dyson OnTrack. Headphones remastered.
Buy from DysonCanada.ca. With ANC on, performance may vary based on environmental conditions and
usage. Accessories sold separately. I'm with you too. A lot of times the people,
obviously celebrity beauties are great, but real life beauty, certain people in our lives just have something sometimes that, you know, like at Trixie Cosmetics,
we have used pretty much all models that are not professional models because we'll just
find people who will be like, you ever stand in front of a camera before?
Get over here and put, you know.
Uh-huh.
I fucking love that.
Who are your guys' beauty, like icons?
I mean, Gigi, you're up there.
Oh my God, stop.
You are up there for me.
Yeah.
I mean, you are up there for me.
I have never looked in the mirror and felt like you,
but if it ever happened,
I swear to fucking God,
I would be president of the United States.
It'd be over for all you hoes.
It'd be over for all of you.
As soon as she gets in drag.
This she if she when she looks in the mirror, what she sees is you.
And she'll send me a text that says, should I be doing porn?
Oh, my God.
Or I'll FaceTime her and just go, can I ask you a question?
Who the fuck could ever?
Who could ever even?
Who could take me?
It's that kind of
delusional confidence
that I want to bottle up and sell.
Oh, billionaire
overnight. Exactly. I feel like we
all need that. Who's yours?
I would say mine is
if I had to choose one, I'd say Monica
Bellucci. You say Monica Bellucci.
You know Monica Bellucci? Ooh, I'm going to have to Google her.
Jim's wife?
Not Jim's wife.
Hold on.
I'm going to show you really quick.
She is an Italian actress, and she is not super well-known here.
Monica Bellucci.
She's a podiatrist from Joliet.
She's my pediatrician from Marlborough, Massachusetts.
No. Monica Bellucci. You're going pediatrician from Marlboro, Massachusetts. No, Monica Bellucci.
You're going to look her up.
She's.
Oh, OK.
I mean, the like the most.
Oh, I recognize her.
She's in films.
Yeah, she's in films.
That person.
Yeah.
Let me give me.
It's interesting.
It's not a blonde.
I would have expected a blonde.
I know.
I would have expected a blonde, too.
Gigi, I just saw you in a dark hair in one of your videos.
How did you feel?
Oh, I love it.
I feel like it makes my eyes pop a little bit more.
You know, that dark hair gets like the blue eyes.
I actually just found out a drag trick, which I never fucking knew.
My friend Kylie Sonique, she, you know that willem tucking tape that's
like basically could like like carpenter tape yes that she's like oh if you are ever wearing like
something strapless and you want your boobs to kiss just use a little bit of that tape so now
i'm like fucking obsessed with with doing it because they just look so voluptuous and gorgeous
they were like sitting yeah it. It's very double D.
So,
so Nick is up there for me too.
As far as like,
you know what?
Nick makes me want to quit drag.
Really?
Yeah.
It's so crazy.
It's very,
it's very that like eluding,
mysterious essence that I get also from her.
Like we're fucking like,
so nice.
We're best friends.
And I feel like I also know 25 things about i think there was a
picture of you guys together and i commented like people always say i look like you guys
you did you did i remember that i died
she really is and the nerve of her to look like that and then also like cartwheel backflip into
the room i know there's this there's this i going to have to tell her to listen to this, but she like,
there's this one meme that is on Twitter.
It's like a backflip where she does a backflip into the splits.
But when she puts her head up,
it's like this with her hair.
I was like,
bitch,
it's who does that?
Like it's too good.
The amount of times I have watched over it,
over it,
over it,
that particular move that like that over and over and over, that particular move, that back handspring,
and she hangs in the handstand just a little bit
and then bam into the split.
I'm like, you fucking whore.
It's amazing.
And all the while wearing an inch.
An inch of fabric.
An inch of fabric, precariously stretched.
And the thing is, she has the nerve to say I'm shy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Or she has,
I know everybody has a different relationship with surgeries,
but she and I have chatted about what she'll want to do next.
And I'm like,
what else is there?
Girl,
you have achieved it all.
You're going to take away from it.
Maybe like we got it.
We got to look like you.
Yeah. She is. Oh my God. I almost just fucking fell but yeah i mean she's an example of you find i mean we know people but
that's a real life person walking around that you could just see at gelsons one day and be like
yeah totally it's very that oh my god i'm such a like i'm i'm such a starer with people's like
facial proportions and just like their faces in general.
It's like when I go to a grocery store or airport, people just think I'm probably a creep because I'm staring at people.
Yeah, that's why they think that.
It's not the garage door of pink eyeshadow.
Yeah, the blonde hair.
Yeah, it's not the full life raft cushy lips.
on hair yeah it's not the john it's not the full life raft cushy lips let me do you have i'm obsessed with celebrity sightings and i've been in l.a for like four or five years and i've maybe
seen two like do you ever see like famous people out and about i mean i know you kind of travel in
certain circles but oh yeah you've seen angelina jolie at the gelson's for example is her name
jennifer coolidge the girl from yeah uh legally blonde the nail Coolidge, the girl from Legally Blonde, the nail tech.
So the first time I was ever in LA, that was like one of the most starstruck moments of my life. We
were just driving and it was actually sunset hour. So everyone was very visible in their cars
and she drove past us. And I had, I think I had like a, like a Lexus rented car at the time.
And like, I had like Vegasgas plates on it i was like
i'm an american girl and she drove past in a porsche cayenne and she waved right back at me
and i was freaking the fuck out and i was like that is the girl from legally blonde like i'm in
la that is so drag name alexis car alexis car yeah but you wouldn't say a like alexis sedan alexis sedan alexis sedan that's
fierce um jennifer is uh actually kind of a friend of mine now when she first she came over to my
house once and it was very surreal to have her sitting right over there oh i would have died
she brought wine and cheese and i was like she's in my house it was too much i would have been like
and then she was in she was watching us do a makeup video and then i said in the beginning of the video, like, Jennifer Coolidge is here.
And then like five minutes into the video, she starts talking.
And the comments were like, I thought you were kidding.
And then you hear her voice.
Who else's voice could it be?
She's got one of those voices.
Gigi, I love you.
I love you too.
But I just want to ask you one last thing before I forget.
Celebrity dirt.
Without naming names. You don't have to name any names. I would love you to, one last thing before I forget. Celebrity dirt. Without naming names.
You don't have to name any names.
I would love you to, but you don't have to.
Do you have any like horror stories from celebs?
I do actually.
So I was at this after party in the hills and this is probably five years ago.
And I was there.
I'm not going to say the girl's name, but she is an it girl or was an it girl.
Lindsay Lohan.
It was very like, very that vibe.
Very that vibe.
So I'm at this after party and my friend is like, just you can go anywhere.
Just don't go to the back room.
So I'm like, the back room.
So I was like, I was like, okay.
Yeah.
You cannot piss here
so i was like okay we've seen what you did to other people's toilets you cannot go to the back
we do not pee or poo in hollywood um yeah so i was like of course i'm gonna try to get my ass
in the back room i'm told not to do it i was like there's something cute happening back there. So I go to the back room and my security guard actually was
the one in front of the door. So I was like, Hey, Brick. He was like, Hey, Gigi, want to come in?
I was like, so I just go in. I'm with my manager at the time. And we both just walk in and the
girl is sitting right there on the floor. There is pink cocaine on the table.
And it was like in lines, it was pink. And I was like, oh my God. It was like the first time I had
seen and I was just gagging. So I sit on the table, I'm trying to act cool. And the girl offered me
one. And I said, no, thank you. And I was in, just try to picture this, my short little swiped Justin Bieber, blonde haircut. Maybe it was more than five years ago, actually. It's probably
more. Yeah. I definitely was not fully transitioned. I was going to say, this sounds like teenage.
What? It sounds like, like 19 year old, 18 year old style.
It was very that. It was probably like, yeah, 20. I transitioned at 21. So honestly, probably 21.
I transitioned at 21. So honestly, probably 21. So I, um, I, you know, kindly say no.
And I'm in this like little forever 21 faux Versace print crop top and leggings, just feeling my fantasy. You couldn't tell me anything in my forever 21 outfits that day.
Oh my God, this is forever 21. This bar is pretty.
It sure is. I have it.
Anyways. So I get up to go like five minutes later. I was like, this is getting really weird.
They were all acting strung out on drugs. And I was like, this is just not the tea. I was like
this person, you know, when you meet a celebrity, you're like, Oh, it was actually nothing. Like I
wanted it to be perfect. It's ruined. It was very that. So I get up to leave and she's like,
so why is the pretty prettiest person in the room leaving my party? And I was like,
me? Like I turned around and she was like, yeah,
you come sit down. So I sat there for probably another 45 minutes watching everyone in the room
do drugs. And then I left and I was like, okay, well that sucked. And I wish I could say the name.
It's just. That's the difference between you and us. If they said, why is the prettiest person in
the room leaving? We wouldn't even have turned. Yeah, I'd be like, we would have kept walking.
I'd be like, I don't know who that is.
Bye.
Is Rose McGowan here?
Yeah.
Only Gigi would have been like, well, I'm being addressed.
Yeah, just full whipping my hair.
Who, me?
Whipping the hair that wasn't even extensions yet.
Whipping non-existent long hair.
Pink cocaine.
Yeah, just whipping my bang over.
Yeah, yeah.
Pink cocaine. whipping non-existent long hair yeah just whipping my bang over yeah yeah pink cocaine i mean i'll applaud you because there are celebrities in the world where if i really loved them they told me to
do cocaine i would do it of course sure oh my god yeah there's definitely that level like just like
an amanda lapore lady gaga it's like really uh okay yeah like if yeah there's been a few times
where people have told me to do drugs and because I love their work and love them.
And I was like, well, I have to do it. And I did it.
Especially in the back room.
Very bad.
Don't go in the back room.
Maybe this wasn't as exclusive and fun as I thought it was going to be.
No, I love it.
Have you met any like celebs that have like pleasantly surprised you, even like turned out to be nicer than maybe they have a bad reputation, but they're nice.
Just the opposite, you know. Can I just say as a young trans woman under the constant threat of violence, I love that they have a bad reputation, but they're nice. Just the opposite.
You know, can I just say as a young trans woman under the constant threat of violence, I love that they said, don't go in the back room.
And you said, oh, I'm going into that back room.
You know what?
And I might not come out alive.
It goes back to my little street sense.
I'm like, you know, if shit's getting gnarly back there, I'm going to leave.
It's so funny you say that because like, even just like, you know, encounters that
I've had with literally strangers.
It's like, I look back, I'm like, i wonder how i never really got hurt because i lived pretty
recklessly yeah you did yeah it's like i have stories i'm like wow i really was never touched
it's it's crazy i feel like i just have my mom looking out for me or something because still time
hello sorry you asked a question no i don't it's fine it's i don't remember what it was
um yeah the the um are you have you ever actually been in a fight, fist fight?
Are you scrappy?
There was this one time I was at a house party and this is literally the one time I heard
this girl talking shit about me.
So I took a alcohol bottle and I didn't know it was going to hit her.
She was across the room and I just flung it at full force and it hit her in the head.
It's not funny. I don't know why I'm laughing. Oh, it's hilarious. Oh, it was everything force and it hit her in the head. It's not funny.
I don't know why I'm laughing.
Oh, it's hilarious.
Oh, it was everything.
I'm surprised she didn't die.
Like I was, and I'm strong.
So it's a moment.
It's a, oh my God.
Wait a minute.
You whipping a booze bottle,
hitting a girl in the head and going,
that's a moment.
That was honestly guys,
that was a moment.
That was such a moment. She's like full on a stretch a moment it's a fucking moment
Gigi thank you for coming and talking about beauty
nobody's more qualified than you I know I love you
thank you so so much you guys are so sweet thanks for having me on and I'm starting a podcast
at the top of this year I would love for you guys to come
and return the favor done done
I can't recommend it more Gigi's's book, He Said, She Said,
and her doc, which is fabulous.
Oh yeah, this is everything is fantastic.
Anything else you want to plug?
I'm sorry?
Anything else you want to plug?
I mean, my podcast that I just said.
No, I'm good.
Okay, wonderful.
I love you.
Awesome.
Love you guys too.
Bye.