‘By the Rules of Nature, I Shouldn’t Be Here’: The Unlikely Rise of Trixie Mattel
From reality-TV stardom to country-pop albums, comedy specials, books, and more, the Drag Race winner has transcended her roots to build an empire — while never forgetting where she came from
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