Rachel Bloom’s 4-Year-Old Daughter Has Already Come Up With Her Drag Race Catchphrase — And Michelle Visage Approves

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The proud mom caught her daughter on video as she practiced her catchphrase in her rainbow pajamas

After sharing an adorable story of how her 4-year-old daughter has already come up with a catchphrase for herself after watching RuPaul’s Drag Race while appearing on last week’s episode of the Las Culturistas podcast, the Crazy Ex-Girlfriend star, 37, has shared a sweet video of her daughter reenacting the phrase.

Posting a video to her TikTok, Bloom captured her daughter in her matching long-sleeve rainbow pajamas, posing with one hand on her hip as she said her catchphrase.

@rachelbloom Here’s the video of my 4-year-old practicing her drag race werkroom entrance catchphrase – usually I think the child emoji thing is creepy but in this case it looks like I live with a sassy monkey. (Catchphrase coaching by @zoë) #werk #dragrace #spillingtea #tiktokcomedy ♬ original sound – Rachel Bloom

“I came here to drink juice and spill tea,” Bloom’s daughter says. “But I already finished my juice, honey!”

“Here’s the video of my 4-year-old practicing her drag race werkroom entrance catchphrase — usually I think the child emoji thing is creepy but in this case it looks like I live with a sassy monkey,” Bloom wrote in her caption. “(Catchphrase coaching by @zoë).”

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In the comments, RuPaul’s Drag Race judge Michelle Visage voiced her support for Bloom’s daughter, writing, “LOOK OUT QUEENS.”

The comedian shares her daughter, whose name they have not yet shared publicly, with husband Dan Gregor.

While speaking to PEOPLE about her off-Broadway show Death, Let Me Do My Show last December, Bloom opened up about raising her daughter, who she said is already taking after her.

“Oh, she is hilarious. She’s making up little parody songs,” Bloom said, nodding to her own history of creating such tunes for projects throughout the years.

When asked specifically if she has ever played any songs from her projects for her daughter, Bloom said, “My husband does, and it’s made me want to honestly, at some point, get on releasing some sort of children or clean re-edit of a lot of my songs.”

“The songs are very catchy, but they’re really dirty, and they’re going over her head right now. She’s just listening to the music,” the proud mom added. “But my husband puts some of the songs on, she likes to hear mom sing, and I’m like, ‘Oh, I got to rerecord these songs.’ “

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