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Where can I buy “Into the Oddity” online?

Where can I buy “Into the Oddity” online?

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Yvie Oddly is not one to shy away from the limelight. She won the eleventh season of RuPaul’s Drag Race in 2019, then back in the Werk Room in 2022 for All stars Season seven. Although they’re known for all sorts of odd and captivating things, the lives of drag queens weren’t all glamorous. In her first-ever memoir, Oddly takes fans behind the cameras and offers a more candid look at the TV personality.

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All about Yvie: Into the Oddity aims to provide a new perspective on the unique and unconventional drag queen through her own narrative as she takes you through her life before and after fame. To begin with, the 30-year-old will write about her life growing up in Boulder, Colorado, followed by her time at Drag racing and the aftermath, which seasoned fans know was anything but a positive experience.

The memoir was released on Wednesday (June 19) in the middle of Pride month and is available at Target, Walmart and Amazon for under $25.

Read on to purchase a copy online now.

Yvie Oddly releases new memoir: Where to buy 'Into the Oddity' online

“All About Yvie: Into the Oddity” by Yvie Oddly

25,99 €

27,95 €

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24,77 €

27,95 €

11% discount

24,77 €

27,95 €

11% discount

In its pages, the memoir examines how the past Drag racing Winners explored and ultimately discovered their identities. You’ll understand the moments and parts of their story that shaped them, while gaining insight into the Emmy-winning reality show that propelled them to fame.

Oddly has been outspoken about the treatment of producers on the reality show “Drag,” calling them “the greediest, most calculating thieves in capitalist culture” on “X” and claiming the show hasn’t paid her for over a year after her win.

Nevertheless, the drag queen and gay icon reveals in her new book that she has put the negative experience behind her and hopes to use her platform to convey positivity and hope to others.

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