In last night’s scintillating
RuPaul’s Drag Race UK season two opener, the 12 queens were asked to design a look that paid homage to a UK gay icon.
The maxi challenge was a homage to the fact that 2020 marked the 50th anniversary of the Gay Liberation Front in the UK, and RuPaul asked the girls to serve a look that pays tribute to their favourite British gay icon: “Someone from the UK who has inspired you be they queer or an ally, living or resting in perfection.”
They were also asked to serve a second look inspired by their home town.
RuPaul s Drag Race UK first eliminated queen spilling the tea on Facebook Live
Joe Black, the first eliminated queen from the second series of RuPaul s Drag Race UK, will be dishing the dirt and spilling the tea all about their time on the show
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How to watch RuPaul’s Drag Race UK season two online anywhere in the world Credit: BBC/World of Wonder/Guy Levy
Here s how to watch RuPaul’s Drag Race UK season two online anywhere in the world
RuPaul’s Drag Race UK is back for a second series with a whole new set of queens battling it out to be crowned the winner. Here’s how to watch RuPaul’s Drag Race UK season two online anywhere in the world.
The line-up this year includes 26-year-old Tayce from Newport, 21-year-old Ellie Diamond from Dundee, 34-year-old Veronica Green from Rochdale and 26-year-old Cherry Valentine from Darlington. They will all hope to follow in the footsteps of last year’s champion, The Vivienne.
At around the time of the first season of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK (BBC Three), a few variations on a meme did the rounds, which compared the finer points of the US original and this brash and brassy spin-off. The gist was, with apologies to the wits who came up with the original, that while the American original was about power, realness, glamour and attitude, the British spin-off was about being a camp old slag, and loving it. It is back for a.