The “Walking Dead” actor said he is “rooting” for Alaska, but “everyone is great.”
RuPaul can now add Norman Reedus as a big fan of “RuPaul’s Drag Race”.
The “Walking Dead” actor went to his Twitter account on Wednesday night to announce that he had started choking on the popular resistance competition reality show.
“I just started the Paul Race star show (I think I started in the middle, don’t yell at me) cheering on Alaska, but they’re all great,” the 51-year-old man posted. “Ru Paul, are you on a motorcycle? ❤️🤘🏽”.
Although RuPaul has yet to respond to Norman’s request to board the open road in helicopters, social media followers took the opportunity to blow up his thread.
I just started the Paul Race star show (I think I started in the middle, don’t yell at me) cheering on Alaska, but they’re all great. Ru Paul, are you on a motorcycle? ❤️🤘🏽
– Norman Reedus (@wwwbigbaldhead) July 2, 2020 @wwwbigbaldhead
“I am very happy to hear that you are watching Ru Paul’s Drag Race. It is an amazing show. And I love you, Norman Reedus,” shared a fan.
Another joked, “RuPaul on Ride would be great, but really, you’re looking for a guest judge position at Drag Race, right?”
Meanwhile, when he is not catching up on the latest drama from “Drag Race,” Norman said he is working on writing a book.
In an upcoming episode of Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Hilarie Burton’s AMC show, “Friday Night in With the Morgans,” according to EW, Norman, along with his partner Diane Kruger, revealed that the literary offering would not be autobiographical.
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“I’ve been contacted about that for a long time,” Norman confessed, then joked, “But I don’t want to incriminate any of my friends. If I wrote a book about myself, there would be a lot of people knocking on my door to hit me.”
“Including me,” Diane joked.
“It is a fiction book,” Norman continued. “There are four stories that interact, and they learn from each other on a journey from the east coast to the west coast, in a nutshell.”
“It is a story of hope and growth, but it really has nothing to do with my life, although there are a couple of stories that happen to them that are similar to the things that happened to me.”
If you happen to get writer’s block, there’s always more “RuPaul’s Drag Race” to watch in the meantime.
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