The first thing anyone can tell you about me, whether they know me from Wattpad, school or they're a part of my family is the fact that I am a proud Anglo-American.
I met Vinegar at Dragcon 2022, being christened in an autograph message her "brit babe" after she expressed confusion about an American knowing where Leeds was. The older I get, the more I identify with the fact that, technically, I was British first. The British side of my family is all I have after going no contact with everyone on the other side except my sister. I'm first gen, baby. Only American since infancy and it's not weird at alllll. My best memories are in Wales and England (I have only been to Scotland once and don't remember it). My queen on the UK side of things is Cheryl. What can I say? I have a soft spot for the girls that did mediocre then went out in a blaze of maybe not glory but certainly something on their season and do bloody amazing after. I'm going to Durham University (or at least aiming to), having the advantage of good old fashioned British nepotism because my dad went there.
Point being, I'm barely American, somewhat an anchor baby, despite mostly living in the States my whole life. My birth certificate, passport, childhood bullies and estranged extended relatives and birthgiver can all agree. I belong as a Brit. My Britishness has never been questioned or debated. The time I spent hiding, or at least protecting it has been able to fool everyone, though. But not them. I felt safe after DRUK aired- I saw proof that all Americans didn't hate British people, after all.
The preference queens are the best Britannia (and Northern Ireland (sorry Blu)) has to offer. So, let's delve into this, dragging them down with us, my motherland mob:
The Vivienne, A'whora, Anubis, Tayce, Victoria Scone, Black Peppa, Cheryl Hole, Blu Hydrangea, Vinegar Strokes, Ellie Diamond, Dakota Schiffer, Vanity Milan, Sminty Drop & Gothy Kendoll
Published: 13 April 2023All Rights Reserved