Jasmine Masters has something to say about 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars'

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Jasmine Masters still has something to say -- despite being the first queen eliminated from "RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars" Season 4.

The viral sensation stumbled during the premiere because of an undercooked comedy routine, landing in the bottom with Houston native Farrah Moan. Though Masters was sent packing, she still sees it as a win.

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In fact, she's performing on New Year's Eve at Hamburger Mary's in Houston.

We talked about her new attitude and what exactly "jush" means.

Were you surprised to end up in the bottom after your stand-up routine?

It did come as a shock to me because looking at some of the other acts, I felt there were a lot more flaws than I probably gave them. But you know. Everybody don't like everything. I took it for what it was.

You were very calm during the deliberation process. What was your mindset backstage?

What I was thinking was, "I could go home, and I couldn't go home. But overall I was having so much fun, and I was so happy for the opportunity. However it played out, I was gonna be OK with it. That's why I think I was more cool, calm and collected. Because it's a TV show, and it's a game show. It's all about having fun. I was good with it.

What prompted you to say yes to "All Stars?"

I wanted to be on "All Stars" right after I got off of my season. I had a good time on my season, even though everything didn't work out fine with the fanbase during that time. But I wanted to go back because it's still a great opportunity for anybody that does drag. If they called me yesterday or 20 years from now, I still would have said yes. And if they call me tomorrow and say, "Girl, we doin' another one. Would you do it?" I would say yes.

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What did you learn during your original Season 7 run that you brought this time around?

Just to be in the moment while I'm on the show and just taking everything in and just really being there where I can enjoy and accept everything that's coming through.

Is there anything you wanted to get across to viewers and fans this time around?

The main thing I wanted them to know was that I'm one of the coolest, down-to-Earth people around. Drag and being on "Drag Race" and anything like that does not define me. It does not change my attitude. It doesn't give me a stamp on my head that says I'm better than anyone else. I really don't give a damn what nobody does in life. I just want people to have fun and enjoy their life while we have it. Whatever people were thinking (about me) before, ain't nobody got time for that. I know I don't. I'm too cool of a person for drama or whatever.

You've gone viral since Season 7 thanks to your off-the-cuff videos and even been turned into memes. Was that a shock?

Hell, yes. I never expected for me to be one of the people to be on a new age in life with this social media and all of this stuff. When I see myself in so many different memes and people making them, it's so mind-blowing to me. Because it's me. I take it all in. I'm very excited. I'm making people smile.

Your word "jush" has been used a variety of ways. What does it mean for you?

If you have jush, that means you love yourself and you that you are worth it. You know that you are in this world to do great things, and you are a great person. But as far as the friends and the clubs, it's like, "Hey jush. What's your tea, jush?" It's a fill-in word. It's a fun word. It's a positive word. It's just a good feeling word. You can throw it in wherever you need to say it.