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Every Drag Race song that has verses from the queens ranked

Since Read U Wrote U, RuPaul's Drag Race has had 25 songs where the competiting queens wrote and recorded verses - here's them ranked from worst to best.

Bianca Del Rio to headline summer outdoor festival in Manchester s gay village

Bianca Del Rio to headline summer outdoor festival in Manchester s gay village Legendary pop bands and stars from RuPaul’s Drag Race UK are also set to make appearances Bianca Del Rio will be headlining the Holy T in the Park festival in Manchester s gay village this summer (Image: supplied) Sign up for our What s On newsletter to keep your finger on the pulse of an ever-changing Manchester Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice.

Bill Bailey says his silly Eurovision pitch was rejected

Tuesday, May 25, 2021 Following the UK s disastrous zero points at the Eurovision Song Contest this weekend, many had been calling for Bill Bailey to enter. Poor James Newman received no votes from either the jury panel or the public, being the only country in the competition to end with zero, at the bottom of the leaderboard. Fans have been suggesting who they would like to see representing the UK, and ideas include the Frock Destroyers or the United Kingdolls from RuPaul s Drag Race, and Bill Bailey. However, it seems that Bill might already have thrown his hat into the ring before.

Who could represent the UK at Eurovision 2022?

news Who could represent the UK at Eurovision 2022? © EPA British singer James Newman came last in Saturday s contest with zero points Once again, the UK s plucky loser lost, and in the process became the first act to get the dreaded nul points since the new Eurovision Song Contest voting system was introduced in 2016. So, once again, the UK must try to work out the answers to two big questions. First, does everyone hate us, and if so, why? Yet again, politics is being blamed - but wrongly, writes Spectator editor and Eurovision enthusiast Fraser Nelson. The UK was simply outsung and outclassed by smaller countries who made more effort.

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