
Matthew is a breaking news reporter at Insider's Singapore bureau. If you have one friend and you don't want to be alone on Thanksgiving, ask to be on Zoom with them.Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.

But I will tell you, what's most important is if you are searching for that found family, reach out, try to meet people, try to meet friends. "Whether you're lucky enough to have found your found family or if you are still searching for those people, they're out there. With so many folks sidelined from their families and being forced to create new holiday rituals, Mathews weighs in on the importance of being there for queer people who don't have the supportive family he had.

Something that won't change is Mathews's commitment to being a light for LGBTQ+ people. It may be a Hungry-Man and a bottle of cheap wine. But I'm open to whatever we decide to do. And I'll let you know what that is after I do it. I'll be in New York for the holidays," Mathews says. The beautiful thing is I'm in this wonderful new relationship. "This year, I'm going to start a new tradition. But he's looking forward to a new kind of Thanksgiving. This year, there's no Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade where Mathews can regale viewers with his homespun brand of sass. And he's excited to get back to RuPaul's Drag Race, which is set to begin filming again. He's recently welcomed Rosie O'Donnell and Lisa Vanderpump as guests. Since March, despite having to cancel the tour for his book Name Drop, Mathews has kept busy appearing with Drew Barrymore on her new talk show and hosting his podcast, Straight Talk With Ross Mathews. And what I accepted as normal at 9 is not what he saw. What he understands at 9 is not what I understood at 9.

"And I just realized this whole, this generational shift. He was like, 'Hi, I'm Kai,' and he wanted to meet him.

Suddenly, the door burst open and he ran in and jumped in. "I remember waking up that first morning, my partner and I in the same bed and hearing my nephew in the living room.
