Daya Betty on how this Drag Race queen majorly helped her in wholesome unaired moment

It all happened in the All Stars 10 hotel


Daya Betty has shared how one queen majorly looked out for her during RuPaul’s Drag Race latest All Stars 10 season and it’s honestly so wholesome. The Tournament of All Stars is one of the most brutal and drama filled we’ve seen in years in the Drag Race franchise – but there’s still time for some sisterly love. Daya Betty spoke at length praising her sisters in an emotional untucked moment this week but now has revealed on social media that one queen even behind the scenes and unaired moment was a true Drag Race sister and it’s absolutely gorgeous.

Here’s what happened for those that missed the social media reveal.

Daya called this one queen a true sister

In a very emotional scene we saw in Untucked, Daya Betty explained to her sisters “I just want you guys to know that I’ve really enjoyed this because I’m like, alone, a lot. I felt alone a lot in my queer journey. And I feel like I got to connect a lot with girls I didn’t really know before.

“It’s nice to know I’ve got people to rely on, like Cynthia – you’re so good. You’re just a good person. It makes me feel so happy to just be in your energy and I’ve never felt like that.”

Cynthia then replies “Daya, I want to tell you something. In this community we have these moments where we can feel alone, and it breaks my heart. Me and all these girls here, if you need to call somebody or text somebody you are not alone. This is a chosen family.”

After the clip started going viral, Daya Betty shared a lovely unaired Drag Race moment about how Cynthia helped her out off camera, when the queens were back at the hotel.

Daya shared that “the night before our group challenge, I was up LATE sewing pieces for our group outfits. Then a PA knocked on my door with cookies and soda in hand. He said ‘Cucu [Cynthia] wanted to make sure you had these. She knows how hard you’ve been working and didn’t want your blood sugar to go low.”

Just honestly so sweet. Love these queens so much.

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