Trixie, you’ve done Drag Race, All Stars, and the Holi-slay Spectacular, but what made you — a skinny legend and the winner of All Stars Season 3 — want to come back and participate in a another Drag Race competition?

Trixie Mattel: I love being involved in anything Drag Race related, but I especially love it when there's no risk. Nothing bad is gonna happen to me. I love that. And it's celebrities getting involved in doing drag. Obviously, they're not going to be experts like we are. So there's a certain amount of Great British Bake Off energy where it's like, everyone should just try their best, but also at the end of the day you're not going to be shamed for not being a professional drag queen. Because guess what? You're not a professional.

Speaking of drag makeovers, here’s a two-part question: Which one of your fellow Ru Girls would you give a makeover to? And the second part is which one would you let give you a makeover?

TM: Oh my gosh. I mean, when it comes to makeup artistry in the drag community there's so many problem areas, I don't know where we begin.

Alright, so sort of the ultimate cardinal sin of drag makeup is doing makeup with really no personal style. Like just putting makeup on for the sake of putting makeup on to look like whatever. So obviously my favorite makeups [for a makeover] are going to be people from like Tammie Brown or Kim Chi, just people with really iconic signture makeup styles.

[As for giving a makeover] I would love to teach Jaymes Mansfield to cover her brows, and I would love to teach Bob the Drag Queen to highlight. You know, there's a lot of opportunity for teaching. That's why I went into the cosmetics industry — to help people and that’s what I am here to do. [Laughs]