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RuPaul's Drag Race star Princess Poppy shocks at Emmys

Drag queen Princess Poppy shocked onlookers at the 2024 Emmys red carpet.

The 2024 Emmys red carpet saw a surprising and mysterious sight that left viewers intrigued and curious. A green goblin, adorned in lifelike prosthetics, caught everyone's attention, sparking speculation about the identity of the enigmatic figure. It turns out that this mesmerizing creature was none other than Princess Poppy from Season 15 of 'RuPaul's Drag Race.' The reality star decided to make a bold statement at the Peacock Theater in L.A. Live, Los Angeles, making heads turn 'in the worst way possible,' as she revealed to Entertainment Weekly.

Princess Poppy made her grand entrance in a mesmerizing strapless green halterneck dress designed by Bryn Costume. The vibrant green gown featured a high-low skirt that allowed glimpses of her fully-body green paint and matching kitten heels. The dress also boasted a striking train that perfectly complemented her eclectic handbag adorned with eerie doll heads. Enhancing her look, the drag queen accessorized with a stunning green beaded necklace and matching earrings. However, the real show-stopper was her full face of lifelike goblin prosthetics, complete with pointy ears and gray hair.

Inspired by various iconic characters from pop culture, Princess Poppy shared with EW that her unique ensemble included nods to Jabba the Hutt from 'Star Wars,' Roz from 'Monsters, Inc.,' and a witch from the 1985 Tom Cruise film 'Legend.' Her intention? 'Mainly I wanted to be a troll-slash-hag. I wanted to be so shocking that you just have to turn and look at me,' she explained. The red carpet served as a platform for her to defy expectations and overturn conventional decorum. She aimed to challenge the norms of fashion and beauty by pushing boundaries and taking risks.

In an interview with the Los Angeles Times during the ceremony, Poppy emphasized her desire to 'literally and figuratively troll the Emmys.' Her intention was not only to create a striking visual presence but to send a powerful message. 'The whole purpose of doing this is a way to showcase that the rules of fashion, and rules of beauty and bulls–t, I think it’s more beautiful to show up like this than to show up how you normally would at an awards show,' she declared.

During RuPaul's acceptance speech for Outstanding Reality Competition Program, Princess Poppy joined her fellow co-stars on stage. The legendary TV personality, known as the most decorated black artist in Emmys history, used the moment as an opportunity for advocacy, urging people to embrace knowledge and resist any attempts to limit their access to power. 'If a drag queen wants to read you a story at a library, listen to her because knowledge is power, and if someone tries to restrict your access to power, they are trying to scare you. So listen to a drag queen,' RuPaul passionately expressed.

Despite her appearance on the Emmys red carpet and the success she achieved through 'RuPaul's Drag Race,' Poppy has expressed a desire for a different path. In a previous interview with Entertainment Weekly's 'Quick Drag' podcast, she confessed her lack of interest in fame and her longing to 'fall off the face of the planet.' While her unique and attention-grabbing presence at the Emmys certainly garnered attention, Poppy remains focused on her own personal journey and individuality.

The 2024 Emmys will undoubtedly be remembered as the year Princess Poppy, dressed as a captivating green goblin, challenged norms, and left a lasting impression on the red carpet. Her striking appearance exemplified her commitment to self-expression and breaking boundaries, captivating audiences and reminding everyone of the power of embracing individuality.

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