I'm sure it's frustrating when you're a celebrity and people don't recognize you. But airing that information on Twitter? I guess that's your call.
On July 3, Bebe Rexha tweeted about meeting some queens from RuPaul's Drag Race and claimed they were "cold af" to her, not knowing who she was.
"The funny thing is they actually presented my performance," Bebe tweeted. "But ladies it doesn't take much to be nice. Eureka was the only one to hug me."
Aquaria responded to Bebe's subtweets in her own Twitter thread and to Bebe directly.
In her direct reply to Bebe, she said, "I totally was so mushy brained that I didn't realize until it was too late but lady you sounded incredible in [your] performances and I am living for the new album! Congrats and we need a picture next time!"
In a longer series of tweets, Aquaria said, "I don't think any of us would intend to be rude or shady to any other performer and if people knew anything about us, it's that we are far more humble and real than anyone else would expect."
Eureka O'Hara responded, "We love you! Trust me and we were so honored to announce you if anything we were a [little] nervous and anxious. I hope to meet you again so we can change this opinion. Love you."
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