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Victoria Scone shares “insane” unseen runway for Drag Race UK

Victoria Scone has ruvealed what she would’ve worn on the latest RuPaul’s Drag Race UK runway. For their latest maxi-challenge, the contestants were tasked with stomping down the runway in two high-fashion looks: Happy Campers in the Great Outdoors and Campfire Couture, the latter of which they had to create themselves with outdoorsy materials. However, the unthinkable happened at the start of the episode when Victoria was forced to exit the competition. Following her knee injury in the premiere, which occurred after the queen faced off against Krystal Versace in…

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Exclusive: Drag Race UK star Veronica Green reveals “number one choice” for Snatch Game

Veronica Green shared her “really funny” pick for Drag Race’s staple maxi-challenge on the latest episode of Snatched! The GAY TIMES Original Podcast follows Associate Editor Sam Damshenas and Fashion Editor Umar Sarwar as they review the latest season in the Emmy Award-winning franchise. This week, Sam and Umar discuss the chaotic events of the third episode of Drag Race UK season three, which sadly saw Victoria Scone exit the competition due to her knee injury. The nine remaining contestants then put their sewing skills to the test as they…

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Exclusive: Drag Race UK’s Victoria Scone reveals “surprising” choice for Snatch Game

One of Victoria Scone’s picks for Snatch Game has honestly left us screaming. Speaking with GAY TIMES after the latest episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK, which saw the groundbreaking queen exit the series due to her knee injury, Victoria revealed one of her choices for the fan-favourite maxi-challenge: Cockney icon and Eastenders star Danny Dyer. “I was going to do, potentially, Danny Dyer, which would probably surprise you,” said the star. “I really wanted to potentially have a backup, at least of a male character. Lots of people have…

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Drag Race UK’s Charity Kase praised for publicly speaking about living with HIV

Charity Kase has been praised for speaking openly about what living with HIV is like in the latest episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK. In the third episode of Drag Race UK’s newest season, the queen shared that she went through a “really dark time” after her diagnoses. “I moved to London when I was 17 and then when I was 18 I was having a good time and I was on the scene,” she says during the episode. “But then I ended up contracting HIV and it was kind…

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The unthinkable happened on this week’s episode of Drag Race UK

Dramatic headline, but it still stands. Spoilers ahead (obviously). On this week’s episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK, not one, but two queens were eliminated from the competition – and no, it wasn’t a “double sashay” kinda gig. Following Victoria Scone’s injury in the premiere, which occurred during her lip-sync smackdown with Krystal Versace, the groundbreaking competitor was forced to withdraw from the series. Like we said, the unthinkable happened. “I have some unfortunate news to report,” RuPaul told the queens. “Based on medical advice, the amazing and talented Victoria…

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RuPaul signs major TV deal with queer storytelling at the forefront

RuPaul has signed a deal that will ramp up his RuCo, Inc. production company with a focus on telling queer stories. The first-look scripted deal with Sony Pictures Television will see the drag icon’s company develop drama, comedy and animated content across all platforms. It is said to be keeping RuPaul’s Drag Race’s themes of empowerment, inclusion and positivity at the forefront, Deadline reports. Former State Street Productions executive Jay Marcus will also be joining as the Head of Film and Television. “Not only [am I] thrilled and honored to…

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Drag Race UK season 3 leaves viewers on biggest cliff-hanger in herstory

This week’s episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK season three was a mess, a brilliant and unhinged mess. It also delivered the best lip-sync in Drag Race UK herstory. Following the elimination of Anubis at the hands of Elektra Fence, the 11 remaining contestants saw their dance and co-ordinations skills put to the test in the high-energy workout challenge, called – dramatic music! – Dragoton, with the help of Strictly Come Dancing champion Oti Mabuse. The episode started with drama as the queens sashayed back into the werkroom – with…

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Anubis talks Drag Race UK elimination and her “five” Snatch Game characters

Anubis dived into her short-lived stint on the third season of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK on the latest episode of Snatched! The GAY TIMES Original Podcast follows Associate Editor Sam Damshenas and Fashion Editor Umar Sarwar as they review the latest season in the Emmy Award-winning franchise. On this week’s episode, Sam and Umar discuss the spectacular Drag Race UK season three premiere, which saw 12 fierce contestants enter the werkroom – including the series’ first ever cis female competitor – before stomping down the runway in two high-fashion ensembles:…

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A’Whora issues apology to Drag Race sister Veronica Green: “I am deeply sorry”

A’Whora has apologised to Veronica Green for offensive comments she made after a show which recently resurfaced online. A video of A’Whora and Tayce playing ‘Snog, Marry, Kill’ on stage after a show began circulating on Twitter, prompting a response from the former Drag Race contestant. In the clip, the Drag Race UK star reveals she would “kill Veronica Mean” because “she’s shit, she’s annoying, [and] she’s a little cunt backstage.” Tayce then also says Green would be her “kill” choice “because she’s a cocky slag.” A’Whora has since taken…

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