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  1. The ending was awesome showing Trixie and Katya back together again where they both belong…friends, brothers, and in love with each other without a sexual relationship.
    This was a touching dragumentary. 11 out of 10.

  2. i hadnt watched this until now bc i didnt want to watch it for free. trixie deserves the support of us buying it. this documentary made my day ❤ so raw and real. this made me appreciate trixie even more. and it must have been really.hard for her to get those messages from katya. i know when ive been having episodes before ive said absolutely awful things to people. i hope trixie knows that wasnt really katya that was her mental illness talking and jealousy most likely. jealousy that trixie was doing well and she was having a breakdown. i know when ive said mean things to people it was bc i was bitter and jealous bc i was completely unstable and on drugs and they were doing well. im so glad they have patched things up. their friendship is beautiful

  3. This documentary endeared me to Brian "Trixie" and I just cried through most of it. I loved it and glad to support him with my purchase. Great song writing, and performances included.

  4. Katya did basically what i did with my ex, which is say things i didnt mean and trying to ruin a relationship becahse my headspace at the time was very much 'im unloveable and she deserves better', and when you have that mindset, you'll try to say things, whether intentionally or not, to try and make them hate you. My ex did end up hating me, and i got help way too late for my issues, but im so glad katya got help and her and Trixie mended their friendship. ?

  5. I’m so glad I watched this. So genuine, vulnerable & real. It killed me to hear Trixie say, “no one will want me w/out her”. I’m so glad Katya got help & friendship persevered. ?

  6. Katya was clearly projecting if not transferring honey. It has nothing to do with you. It's how she was treated and how she now treats herself inside herself. ? to you and healing to you both!

  7. This is a super HUMANIZING documentary! I love the extreme transparency and honesty. Trixie is a real person and I think this shows the reality of being a successful drag queen and the business aspects of drag. People forget Drag Race is a show. It's ENTERTAINMENT. It's not a documentary. It's a show. It's meant to be entertaining but I think the way a lot of people consume media is somewhat unhealthy. There is no reason ever to cross boundaries just because someone is a performer. Just because they share their art doesn't entitle anyone to access to them. My only critique is that Katya's mental health/addiction was profound given this is an issue most of us face and I wish there was more of an objective voice on mental health and just acknowledging that concept being extremely relevant.

  8. This was beautiful, sad and fierce as fuck. A joy to watch if you're a Trixie fan, a drag fan, or just a human being with an excellent taste level.

  9. This got me in my feelings. Seeing trixie deal with her issues made me reflect on my current issues and I full on cried. Seeing such a grating side of her life (that is usually just jokes and makeup) was beautiful

  10. a great documentary. I laughed, I cried, I pitied those moments of guilt when trixie expressed her regret of not being more patient. I went (and am still going) through something similar, and I've learned it's natural to feel those feelings of resentment at people, but it's important to let yourself feel it all the same, so you can move on from them.
    i'm happy the two of them are back to being friends. I've never had a friendship like theirs but I would never want to lose it all the same.

  11. Love you and Katya so much. I’m so happy you two overcame that tough period and are back to being friends and working together. Trixie you are a true and rare talent and an absolute inspiration.

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