ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Can you explain why you posted thetweetsabout being in a car crash?

I was worried because I was alone…

I wasn’t going to be seeing anyone for a few days.

Robbie-Turner

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I usually attempt to rest and sit still after a weekend of shows.

I was already falling asleep and was panicking… Where did you get the idea that you’d been in a car accident, though?

Both, because I didn’t drink that much that night…

I went home immediately after [being out].

I don’t 100 percent remember leaving, and I do not remember coming home at all.

Have you ever had that experience before, of being drugged by a stranger?

The only other time was when I was 21, but that was a completely different scenario.

What does he mean by that, and is it true that you’ll be taking a break?

I am taking a break.

What do you want to focus on during the break?

I did see a lot of yourDrag Racesisters posting about the incident as well in a mocking way.

Did that sort of shatter your impression of the Drag Race sisterhood we hear so much about?

I was never fooled that there was a sisterhood in the beginning.

I mean, we don’t all see each other and we don’t call each other.

So, I’m not terribly surprised.

Do you have any regrets about this experience and have you learned anything from all of this?

Why have you not deleted the tweets, then?

I haven’t looked at my social media at all since this whole thing exploded.

[Laughs] My mother has.

The way I was raised, I don’t shirk things.

You’re supposed to admit what you did wrong and not be a coward about it.

The goal [is to] move forward about what we need to be doing the proper way.

We discussed deleting the tweets…. Do I keep them up and, say, learn something?

Facebook and Twitter were not on my mind at all.

It was more like [asking myself]: “What is happening?

You remember this, so what’s wrong?”

And that was more fearful to me than what anybody could say on social mediaincludingDrag Racegirls.