After Jasmine Masters became the next contestant on RuPaul's Drag Race to 'sashay away,' she explained her presence on the series and how people didn't really get to see the real her.

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On Thursday, Chron posted an interview with the former contestant who mentioned that she's not really the bully that she was portrayed to be on the series.

"I'm not the type of person to come in and start talking about other people or picking on people," Masters said. "I'm too old to argue with anyone over some BS when I have real life. I have bills that I need to take care of, and arguing with people over some (expletive) ain't paying my bills. They showed me going off, but they never showed why I was saying the things I was saying."

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The queen then explained that she doesn't mean to hurt anyone even if she's being straightforward.

"Ask me if your breath stink and don't expect me to say it smells like watermelon," she said. "Just know that I'm being real with you, and I want you to tell me the same thing."

Masters also talked about how not surprised she was when it was brought down between herself and Kennedy Davenport for elimination.

"I knew I was going down there, and I was ready to go down there," she said. "I didn't wanna go down there with Kennedy. I wasn't on my A-game during that episode. I was super-bad, and that's not me."

RuPaul's Drag Race airs on Mondays at 9 p.m. ET on Logo TV.