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Maria Soledad Fernandez Utrera

    And Don't F*ck It Up
    And Don't F&%k It Up
    • Now in paperback, the definitive history and celebration of the groundbreaking show RuPaul's Drag Race in its first decade, from a Burbank basement set all the way to the Emmy's, and every weave in-between, as told by its stars, producers and fans. Told over the first ten years, And Don't F&%k It Up tells a cultural history through the stories of the people who lived it: the creators of the show, the contestants, the crew, the judges, and even some key (famous) fans. It begins with RuPaul's decades-long friendship and business relationship with World of Wonder Productions, the entertainment company that helped launch him into superstardom, and later talked him into giving a drag reality show a chance. From there, it follows the growth and evolution of the show--and its queens--through a decade of gag-worthy seasons, serving up all kinds of behind-the-scenes realness. With a history as shady and funny as it is dramatic and inspiring, And Don't F&%k It Up shows how RuPaul's Drag Race is a mirror reflecting the cultural and political mores of our time. Its meteoric rise to becoming a once-in-a-generation success story is explored here as never before, in intimate, exuberant, unfettered detail.

      And Don't F&%k It Up
    • The four-time Emmy-winning reality series began as a countercultural phenomenon during President G.W. Bush's administration, launching amidst the excitement of the Obama era. Over thirteen years and approximately 160 drag queens later, its impact on language and style has permeated mainstream culture, establishing a significant place in history. With a diverse audience ranging from Congress to Wall Street and small towns, the show has evolved into a global sensation. This narrative chronicles its first decade and 14 seasons, weaving together the experiences of creators, contestants, crew, judges, and notable fans. It highlights RuPaul's 34-year partnership with World of Wonder Productions, which propelled him to fame and led to the creation of a drag reality show. The evolution of the series and its queens is explored through memorable moments, including Ongina's courageous HIV+ revelation and Asia O'Hara's butterfly finale mishap. With a blend of humor, drama, and inspiration, the series reflects the cultural and political landscape of its time. Its extraordinary journey to becoming a landmark success story is presented in vibrant, candid detail.

      And Don't F*ck It Up