(1) If you are a drag artist (and this could apply to all sorts of artists in different industries), it may not be the best thing for your artistry or your mental health to follow every social media identity that props up and promotes drag reality tv shows and their stars.
(2) Consider following content that enriches your art rather than identities that reinforce the cult of celebrity. If you’re a comedy queen, follow comedy building youtube channels and IG’s, or if you like sfx makeup, start following those identities. Follow things that inspire..
(3) you and prop you up. Media circles and social cliques built around creative arts can be toxic. Also remember this: Just because someone is on a drag reality show it does not mean that they are necessarily a “better drag artist” than you. Don’t compare your success to...
(4) theirs. They may just be “good” at reality tv or may have just gotten a lucky break. Always remember: Drag is art and art is subjective, and no particular artist is more valid than another, just different.