What Happened To Phoenix After RuPaul's Drag Race?
In a 2021 interview with Shoutout Atlanta, Phoenix gave fans the lowdown on her current projects. She is the founder of Phoenix Entertainment, a production company that produces a variety of events in Atlanta and around the United States. The queen manages and books drag performers, DJs, dancers, and bartenders. She said, "I started 'Phoenix Entertainment' because drag has become extremely mainstream and I was constantly being contacted for random events in need of performers, so it was the natural next step."
Phoenix is also the entertainment director of Atlanta's LGBTQ venue, Future. The queen started the "Fantasy Girls" cabaret show, which she's been producing for over 10 years. She frequently promotes events she hosts and performs in on Instagram. And according to her Instagram, she has even brought in stars from "RuPaul's Drag Race," including Alyssa Hunter from Season 14.
Atlanta is a bustling spot for drag shows, so the city seems like an ideal location for Phoenix's entertainment business. In fact, RuPaul herself got her grounding in the '70s Atlanta drag scene. "It is like the mecca of drag," Phoenix said in a video for 11Alive News. To her pleasant surprise, the drag world unraveled in ways the drag show veteran didn't expect. She continued, "As someone who started doing drag way before 'Drag Race' was even thought about, you know, I never dreamed that drag would be what it is now."
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