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This week, Britney Shields is joined by ballroom royalty, Calypso Jeté Balmain, the Season 1 winner of Legendary. Mother, pioneer, and cultural architect, Calypso brings history, honesty, and hard-earned wisdom to the mic.
We unpack the vital distinctions between the ballroom scene and the drag scene — where they intersect, where they fundamentally differ, and why conflating them erases lineage. Calypso speaks candidly about the ongoing fight for safe, intentional spaces for the trans community and the emotional labor of building environments where people can exist without fear.
She reflects on her wins for Drag Parent and Drag Pioneer at the It Girl Awards, paying tribute to the queens and mentors who sharpened her technique and helped shape her identity. We talk about her upbringing in the church, discovering a love of performance at an early age, and the discipline that drove her to graduate high school and college simultaneously.
The conversation turns to ballroom’s evolving relationship with mainstream culture now that Pose and Legendary are off the air — what visibility gave the scene, what it complicated, and what happens when the cameras leave.
We also get into:
It’s a conversation about legacy, labor, discipline, and knowing exactly where you come from — so you can decide where you’re going.
By Twenty Beach Productions5
55 ratings
This week, Britney Shields is joined by ballroom royalty, Calypso Jeté Balmain, the Season 1 winner of Legendary. Mother, pioneer, and cultural architect, Calypso brings history, honesty, and hard-earned wisdom to the mic.
We unpack the vital distinctions between the ballroom scene and the drag scene — where they intersect, where they fundamentally differ, and why conflating them erases lineage. Calypso speaks candidly about the ongoing fight for safe, intentional spaces for the trans community and the emotional labor of building environments where people can exist without fear.
She reflects on her wins for Drag Parent and Drag Pioneer at the It Girl Awards, paying tribute to the queens and mentors who sharpened her technique and helped shape her identity. We talk about her upbringing in the church, discovering a love of performance at an early age, and the discipline that drove her to graduate high school and college simultaneously.
The conversation turns to ballroom’s evolving relationship with mainstream culture now that Pose and Legendary are off the air — what visibility gave the scene, what it complicated, and what happens when the cameras leave.
We also get into:
It’s a conversation about legacy, labor, discipline, and knowing exactly where you come from — so you can decide where you’re going.

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