This Pride Month, queer pioneerBig Freediawants to bring joy into peoples lives and shake a lot of ass.

Her wealth of talent stretches beyond Pride celebrations.

To be a part of something so special…

I am just forever grateful to Beyonce.

She is such a sweetheart, and I just love the energy that she brings to the world.

I hope the series serves as a kind of entrepreneurial inspiration for fans watching at home, she says.

Hopefully I can inspire people to achieve their goals in life.

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How do you feel aboutanti-drag lawspopping up across the nation?

I feel like these laws show that we need the whole government system to change.

We need to make way for new, younger people to become the leaders of this world.

Its time for lawmakers making these decisions to get out of the way and take a seat.

What would you say to lawmakers who are opposing the art of drag?

They are not the judges of people in this world.

We are all different, unique, and special in our own way.

What were some of your go-to songs or artists in high school?

I was in a gospel choir so I would also listen to the Mississippi mass choir.

Nowadays, Im listening to Beyonces Break My Soul andPeanut Butterby myself and RuPaul.

There are too many to choose from.

Tell us about your self-care routine and mental health tips.

Self-careis all about taking moments for myself, whether that be praying ormeditating.

I also love being pampered, getting my nails and feet done, but also talking to people.

Who are your favorite drag queens and why?

Oh gosh, quite a few.Alyssa Edwardsis definitely one of my favorites.

Also,Silky Nutmeg Ganache, who I had the pleasure of performing with in Mississippi.

What is the most memorable drag show youve ever attended?

I used to host a lot of great drag shows here in New Orleans.

This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity.