![]() ![]() How true is that?Ĭourtney Act: Oh, yes, writing Caught in the Act was the deepest childhood regression therapy ever! For over a year, I sat immersed in remembering and writing about the most informative events of my life. ![]() It is often said that writing a memoir is therapy for the author. We caught up with Courtney from her home in Sydney, Australia. ![]() There’s lots of Drag Race tea spilled, too like her shaky introduction to Adore Delano and oh, the time RuPaul blocked her on Twitter. She shares tales of the thrill in discovering drag and digs into the seedier side of her adventures, including dabbling in meth and engaging in multiple sexual encounters with a broad spectrum of sexualities and genders. The Drag Race season six star’s new memoir, Caught in the Act, is a hilarious, often scandalous and at times heartbreaking peek into her experiences in developing a greater understanding of gender, sexuality and identity.Ĭourtney (male name: Shane Jenek) writes about growing up in the ‘80s and ‘90s and how her adolescent angst was pitted against the love of her traditionally wholesome parents. Behind Courtney Act’s rise to global fame is a story of searching for and finding oneself. ![]()
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