It seems that RuPaul's Drag Race has an act for putting the contestants in their most emotional state of mind.

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On Monday, Gay Times Magazine posted some details from Ginger Minj who was one of the top three finalists in Season 7 of the reality series. She opened up on what it was like to be part of the race and how fame is taking her to new places.

"It's a little nerve-wrecking when you actually care about something and put it out into the world for criticism," Minj said. "There's always that fear of rejection."

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This is something that future cast members on the series might want to keep in mind- as much as fame is desired, it always comes with a price.

When Minj competed against 13 other queens in the race, she admitted that it brought out her sensitive side.

"I don't show emotion," she said. "Drag Race turned me into a sobbing, weeping baby time and time again."

There is no word yet on which queens will be making their way onto the series for the eighth season, but odds are likely that even the most tough gals will have their tearful moments.

Meanwhile, there was a rumor from RuPaul, himself, who teased that a movie based on the drag competition might be happening.

"It's going to be a movie starring all the girls from our show, the big stars from RuPaul's Drag Race, and that's something we're working on right now," the superstar said via New Now Next. "I think the only time I could possibly do it would be in October I think."

RuPaul's Drag Race Season 8 is expected to premiere in spring 2016 on Logo TV.