.PreciousPaulaN, who has long been supporting the elder queens, loved the New York Times report featuring Golden Gays.
Precious has been vocal about her goal to represent this group since her time at the drag reality series.
When she was crowned as the winner of the competition, Precious dedicated her victory to drag queens who are already in their senior years.“Napakalaking bagay ‘to dahil nirerepresent ko yung mga senior queens— the golden lolas,” Precious said during her speech.Last November, Precious launched the“‘Yung pagkapanalo ko sa Drag Race, hindi lang ‘yun basta korona. Kayo ang korona kong lahat,” she wasPrecious has long been a supporter of the Golden Gays even before she joined the “DPRH.
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