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Trixie Mattels Unfiltered Take on Housewives Becoming DJs: Hopes Their Spotify Accounts Are Very Happy (Exclusive)
When it comes to pop culture opinions, Trixie Mattel has never been one to over-explain, and that was especially clear when the conversation turned to the growing trend of reality TV stars stepping behind the DJ booth.During a recent chat with Gayety at the TikTok Awards, Mattel was asked about the wave of Real Housewives personalities expanding their brands into DJing, a side hustle that has become increasingly visible at clubs, festivals and Pride events. Her response was characteristically blunt.I dont know, Mattel said, repeating the phrase several times when pressed. Theres a lot of drag queen DJs now, too.The hesitation wasnt hostile, but it was unmistakably skeptical. As more celebrities, from Bravo stars to RuPauls Drag Race alumni, try their hand at DJing, Mattels reaction felt less like judgment and more like bemusement at the oversaturation of the scene.When prompted again, Mattel doubled down with dry humor. I hope all of them and their Spotify accounts are very happy together, she said.The comment landed as classic Trixie: funny, pointed and slightly detached. In a nightlife culture where DJing has become a go-to rebrand for reality stars, Mattels remarks reflected a larger conversation within queer spaces about authenticity, craft and celebrity access.Before wrapping up, the conversation turned to one of Mattels most personal and successful ventures: the Trixie Motel in Palm Springs. Fans have followed the motels transformation through television and social media, and many are eager to know whats next.Mattel shared that she had just visited the property the week before, hosting a happy hour with guests. While the outside world may feel increasingly chaotic, she offered a reassuring update.The world gets worse, she said, but let me tell you, the Trixie Motel only gets prettier.Source
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