![]() And I found time to edit my one person show I ended 2019 with, The Unicorn That Discovered Self-Love. Basically I connected with other artists, and put my pain or sadness into art. I wrote all my ideas down in a journal and performed my spoken word poetry on Instagram Live a lot, in different poetry open mics and feature nights. I was lonely after ending an engagement ring-sizing the year before I lost my acting gigs as my boy self, and I was just introducing people to Sitanya Face… so it was all about starting from scratch. So being alone with my thoughts was difficult. ![]() I’m a Brooklyn born and raised guy, so I’m always go-go-go and my mind is always running. Many of us had to learn that lesson this past year! Have the isolation and boredom of social distance and quarantine taken their toll on you at all, or were you able to stay productive? I’m my own Valentine, and it feels good to say that. But this time around–after being truly isolated, living alone in my little apartment–I’ve started to truly embrace not having a “special guy” for the occasion–or for any holiday, really. Sitanya Face: I don’t think I’ve ever been prepared for Valentine’s Day, lol. Thotyssey: Hey there, Sitanya! So, Pandemic Valentines Day is right around the corner! Are you ready? Both a throwback to a punkier, edgier drag scene and something altogether new, actor and poet Alex Scelso became Sitanya Face after a breakup she now brings laughter and tears along with all the furry C.U.N.T.
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