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RuPaul, the mother of all mothers, discusses her new memoir in an intimate interview with Out’s Bernardo Sim.
“There’s a timelessness to the writing in ‘The House of Hidden Meanings’ that feels like listening to an ABBA song,” Sim writes in Out’s March/April cover story. The new memoir unlocks rooms in the early life of the Drag Race mogul, musician, and icon.
“[So many] people tell their stories without any 20/20 wisdom of what each situation actually meant,” RuPaul says. “I wanted to dissect them and go, ‘This is what I thought it was, but looking back, this is what it *really* was.’"
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The mother of all mothers discusses her new memoir in an intimate interview with Out’s Bernardo Sim. “I’ve always loved biographies and memoirs,” RuPaul says. “Even at 10 years old I didn’t read young adult [books], I went to memoirs and biographies because I wanted a road map for life. I thought if I lived long enough to give interesting and useful advice to young people looking for that kind of direction, I would do it.”
“There’s a timelessness to the writing in ‘The House of Hidden Meanings’ that feels like listening to an ABBA song,” writes @bernardosim in Out’s March/April cover story. The new memoir unlocks rooms in the early life of the #DragRace mogul, musician, and icon. “[So many] people tell their stories without any 20/20 wisdom of what each situation actually meant,” @rupaulofficial says. “I wanted to dissect them and go, ‘This is what I thought it was, but looking back, this is what it *really* was.’
Check out our cover story with the “Cover Girl” herself, RuPaul at our #linkinbio, hunty! 💅🏽
RuPaul, Out's cover star, is ready to be a role model

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