Disasterina's My Drag Is Valid

Disasterina, star of Sado Psychiatrist and The Boulet Brothers' Dragula, interviews a variety of drag artists to showcase the different styles of drag in performance, looks, and personalities. From seasoned underground fan favorites to the lesser known newbies, Disasterina and her talented guests prove that ALL drag is valid.

Seasons

16 Episodes • Premiered 2023

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1. Charles Galin

Disasterina interviews “Man of One Thousand Faces” drag king extraordinaire Charles Galin. They discuss their Mexican heritage, their experience as a Los Angeles drag king, their many experiences as a comedic actor, and just generally goofing around like a couple of idiots. Charles has appeared in Sado Psychiatrist as well as the recent campy horror short Which Witch Won?

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2. Dragpool

Disasterina interviews expert cosplayer and convention queen extraordinaire Dragpool. They discus the origin and success of Dragpool as well as their long history as a horror cosplayer and their occupation as a psychotherapist.

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3. Bohenne Arreaux

Disasterina interviews Los Angeles drag queen Bohenne Arreaux, where they discuss what is like to be an indigenous drag artist. Bohenne details the productions of their production company Yuq Studios and also talks about their exquisite hand made creations.

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4. Lorelei

Disasterina interviews “Them Fatale” Los Angeles drag artist Lorelei who’s aim is to channel the darker side of Hollywood celebrity. They discus comedy and parody and their appearance on Willam’s Iconic Justice.

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5. Dvvsk

Disasterina interviews Los Angeles multi-talented dancer, performance artist, non-binary drag performer, and self professed “Alien Witch” Dvvsk, where they discuss the balance between thought provoking drag and the art of entertainment through song and dance.

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6. Frankie Doom

Frankie Doom Disasterina interviews Original Gangster Supermonster demon queen Frankie Doom. They discuss Frankie’s obsession with evil bloody mayhem and horror drag and also their appearance on the Boulet Brothers’ Dragula Season 1 and Resurrection. Frankie details their extreme looks that include prosthetics and handmade latex body gore suits.

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7. Maxi Glamour

Disasterina interviews The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula Season 3 cast member and living fantasy creature Maxi Glamour. They discuss the hybrid drag style that Maxi is known for which includes Burlesque, avant-garde performance, and circus acrobatics. The polka-loving Maxi Relates that they are from a magical dimension called Modernadada.

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8. St. Lucia

Disasterina interviews The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula Season 3, Resurrection, and Season 4 cast member Saint the Creator (formerly St. Lucia). Known as the Demon Queen of the South Saint talks about their romantic and sexy style of monster drag.

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9. Florida Man

Disasterina interviews San Francisco drag and performance artist Florida Man. They discuss Florida’s meteoric rise to meme-based micro fame when their Lady Voldemort lip-sync of Ariana Grande’s Dangerous Woman went viral on social media.

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10. Yovska

Disasterina interviews Mexican born Toronto Cryptid and drag puppet Yovska. They discuss Yovska’s origin from the “hollow Earth” and their unusual and adorably creepy style of monster drag, including the dreamlike inspiration for their bizarre designs. Yovska appeared on the Boulet Brothers’ Dragula Season 3 and Dragula Titans.

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11. Hollow Eve

Disasterina interviews avant-garde performance artist and non-binary drag artist Hollow Eve. They discuss their stay on The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula Season 3 and their San Fransisco drag influences such as Tranny Shack and Peaches Christ as well as the reality of doing “extreme” art.

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12. Clit Eatswood

Disasterina interviews Drag King and Sado Psychiatrist main cast member Clit Eatswood. They discuss non-binary drag, Clit’s unique and painterly makeup style and his clownish origin story.

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13. Foxie Adjuia

Disasterina interviews Sado Psychiatrist and Boulet Brothers’ Dragula Season 1 cast member Foxie Adjuia. They discuss Foxie’s interest in acting and character development as well as their experience in the Los Angeles drag scene as a Queer Queen Of Color.

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14. Carlotta Moore

Disasterina interviews rap drag artist and trash cinema actress Carlotta Moore. They discuss the shockingly profane underground films Carlotta has been a star of including the “Con Trilogy”. It is revealed that Carlotta’s body is inhabited by an angry filmmaker from Finland named Chrzu.

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15. Luka Ghost

Disasterina interviews fantasy creature drag artist Luka Ghost, where they discuss the origin of their deer drag and the realities of simultaneously transitioning from female to male while being a non-binary drag artist.

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16. Astrud Aurelia

Disasterina interviews The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula Season 4 and Titans cast member Astrud Aurelia. Astrud details their musical upbringing, their avant-garde fashion designs, and also discusses their Dragula Pageant victory.

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