Bob The Drag Queen: I Knew I Would Win 'Drag Race'

Doug Rule READ TIME: 2 MIN.

"I watched 'RuPaul's Drag Race' Season 1 and thought, 'Man, that looks like a lot of fun. I think I could be good at that.' So I gave it a shot."

That Christopher Caldwell hadn't tried drag before "Drag Race" is surprising - not least because his mother owned a drag bar in Georgia. "I did cross-dressing in high school," he says, "but I would barely consider that drag."

It wasn't until several years into an acting and standup comedy career in New York that Caldwell started performing in drag, initially as Kittin Whitawhip, a play on the 1964 film starring Ann-Margret. But it was Bob The Drag Queen that would enter the eighth season of "Drag Race" - and ultimately bring the 30-year-old his crown and the title of "America's Next Drag Superstar."

"The show has changed my life more than I could even quantify with words," he says. "I don't personally have the vernacular to do justice to what it means to even be on 'RuPaul's Drag Race,' let alone win it.

"Winning was a culmination of everything I've done up until that point," he continues. "I always thought I was going to win even before I made it to the studio."

Two months after appearing on the Capital Pride Mainstage and at Town Danceboutique, Caldwell returns to the area as part of a tour with four other finalists from "Drag Race"'s eighth season: Kim Chi, Naomi Small, Thorgy Thor and Chi Chi DeVayne. The show is hosted by Katya, the breakout star of Season 7, who will appear in "RuPaul's All Stars Drag Race" Season 2.

"I don't know what they're gonna do," Bob The Drag Queen says about the other queens, "but I am going to be hilarious."


by Doug Rule

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