1.) First let me ask you to how you like
to be referred: drag queen, female impersonator,
or transvestite?
Since Webster’s Dictionary defines “Drag
Queen” as a male homosexual who dresses in
women’s clothes - that is what I am and call
myself. I’m not a transvestite - that is someone
who delivers sexual pleasure from dressing in clothes
of the opposite sex. I dress as a woman as a performer…
not to deceive people that I am a woman - I want
them to know I am a man that can impersonate a woman.
2.) When did you first know that you wanted
to perform?
I walked in the Garage one night and saw my first
drag show and drag queen. She was doing the song
“And I am Telling You” by the Dream
Girls. I knew that second and have been performing
ever since.
3.) Do you remember the first time that
you dressed in drag? When and where was this?
As a child I always dressed up… so the first
time no… The first time going out to the bar,
yes. It was the Easter Bonnet contest at the Garage
back in ‘82. So Samantha was born on Easter…
unlike Halloween on most queens.
4.) Did you experience any oppression when
you were coming out?
To be honest, no… I was lucky in that area.
But I have always been gay and everyone around me
knew, so it was never a big deal.
5.) How did your family react?
To Being a drag queen or gay? As a drag queen it
was no big deal - always have done it. Being gay
- better than most, but we were always brought up
as to what makes us happy.
6.) Is there anyone you consider inspirational
in the female illusion industry?
The ones who look at it as a business, not a hobby.
7.) What about real life divas?
Well - a diva is a leading woman singer in the
opera. So I’m sure there are some! But anyone
who thinks they are a DIVA usually isn’t!
8.) How did you choose your name?
Okay, my name came as quick as one needed - I entered
a talent contest at the Kosmit (now the Eagle) and
the show director asked my name and I said Gary…
I just went by my name… she was like no, your
drag name and Samantha just came to mind. Rollins
is a shorter version on my last name.
9.) Many performers have a whole drag family,
does Samantha have any offspring?
I have helped many a girl in my time, but I adopt
them at birth. Never understood the whole “drag
daughter” thing. Children age you, so I guess
that makes me timeless! LOL
10.) How long have you been performing?
22 Years
11.) Where did you get your start?
Here in Columbus… My first month out I won
Miss Gay Columbus at the Ruby Slipper (there’s
a flash back!).
12.) Do you have any suggestions or recommendations
for young drag queens that want to come out or get
into the business?
Always be yourself and remember if you copy someone
too much… we’ve already seen it!
Learn to where high heels - anything less than
4” isn’t “drag”!
13.) Anyone you would like to mention that
was responsible for helping making you career successful?
Well we would be no where with out the audience
and our fans… so them above all!
Starting out Yvonne Allen and Ron Beal, they were
a great help when I began. And of course all the
queens who were bitches to me for making me work
harder.
14.) Where is some of you favorite places
to perform? What makes these places stand out?
Anywhere where the audience is entertained…
I know a cop out answer, but don’t want to
offend anyone.
15.) Any horror stories? What is the craziest
thing to ever happen to Samantha Rollins?
Oh boy… I hate to be boring but there are
no real horror stories… never arrested in
drag or car breaking down stories. I put my hand
through the ceiling of a bar once… It was
drop ceiling and didn’t think to look up and
wound up with a ceiling tile as a bracelet.
16.) What are some of the greatest moments?
The ones that haven’t happened.
17.) What are some of your accomplishments
and titles?
Well I have 56 titles under my belt to date! And
as someone said: That is just too many to mention
and if they could they wouldn’t!
18.) What lies ahead for Samantha? Any
future plans?
I go where the wind leads me so who knows.