A good start :)
After being in RPDR for three times, Latrice and Manila know what they are talking about! They know how the show works and what is not being said in front of the cameras. The only thing that I wish was changed is their lack of knowledge about Canadian culture. I would suggest them to get in contact with someone who knows more in this matter before recording their episodes. For example, they didn't know that Much Ru-sic Video Prance was a reference to Much Music Video Awards, our MTV Awards. Or, that Quebec-froid is a play on words (Québécois being someone who lives in Quebec, and that this region is not only cold in winter, but that they also spoke mainly in French (which is why it's froid and not Quebec-cold)).Read full review »
oli-bt via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 07/07/20
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As American hosts, they don’t seem to care about Canadian culture and gloss over any references, thus diminishing the impact they have on us Canadians. They also really go in on a popular Canadian actress for seemingly no reason. I was turned off and don’t think I’ll keep listening.
Digital13 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 07/07/20
Latrice and Manilla kind of mock Canadians and our pop culture and it’s disappointing. Canadians are familiar with American pop culture because it’s everywhere, even here in Canada. They could either 1) do a little research, or 2) in the least, don’t mock us. Maybe I was holding them to too high...Read full review »
Renee.Aurore via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 07/06/20
It is most pleasing to me to once again be blessed by the voices and personalities of Latrice and Manila. They compliment each other so well, and it’s great to hear how people from another country view our version of Drag Race. Love y’all
Coolio199603 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 07/14/20
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