pro-UK party, took aim at the BBC during an interview on Good Morning Scotland (GMS) earlier today where he also refused to answer if he believed Vladimir Putin's state was behind the poisoning of the Skripals in Salisbury in 2018.
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Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman is sashaying away.
The Canadian actor and judge on the first season of “Canada’s Drag Race” will not be returning for season 2, it has been revealed.
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Fellow judges Brooke Lynn Hytes and Stacey McKenzie shared the unfortunate news in a video updating fans on the upcoming second season of the “RuPaul’s Drag Race” spinoff.
“Unfortunately, our third will not be joining us this season. He’s
pro-UK party, took aim at the BBC during an interview on Good Morning Scotland (GMS) earlier today where he also refused to answer if he believed Vladimir Putin's state was behind the poisoning of the Skripals in Salisbury in 2018.
indyref2 by the end of 2023 if the country is still “grappling” with covid.She also insisted she would not speak to Alex Salmond after the election and criticised his refusal to blame Russia for the Salisbury poisonings in 2018.Polling suggests the SNP is on course to win an outright majority at next month’s election.A key part of an SNP fourth term would be seeking a joint agreement with the UK Government on a second referendum.She has said she wants a fresh vote on Scotland’s constitutional
RuPaul's Drag Race UK has been renewed for a fourth season after an April Fool's Day prank led fans to believe the next series would be the last.The BBC Three show has taken the nation — and the world — by the storm since hitting screens in 2019, with the most recent series hitting highs of 12 million viewers. But despite its success, fans fell victim to a cruelly official-looking statement earlier this week, which claimed the upcoming third series would be the last.
Lisa Riley's 'Emmerdale' wedding dress is inspired by 'Bridgerton' and 'RuPaul's Drag Race UK'. The 44-year-old star's character Mandy Dingle is set to get married to gambling addict Paul Ashdale (Reece Dinsdale) next week, and she's opened up on the pop culture inspirations behind her gown.
RuPaul's Drag Race UK may have sashayed away for another season, but Official Charts is on hand to give you your Thursday fix, untucking the stats behind the Lip Sync for Your Life songs that enjoyed the biggest uplifts this series.
going on tour in 2022 - and of course the queens will be making a stop in winner Lawrence Chaney's home nation with dates in Glasgow and Edinburgh. Fans will be able to join their winner Lawrence along with finalists Tayce, Bimini Bon Boulash, and Dundee’s Ellie Diamond in an "endless eleganza extravaganza" as they sashay on stage for a live show.
Helensburgh drag queen has revealed that winning a hit reality TV show feels like a backhander to those who picked on her while at school.Lawrence Chaney, 23, a former pupil at the town’s Hermitage Academy, was selected as the winner of BBC Three’s RuPaul’s Drag Race UK last week – meaning that she will receive an all-expenses paid trip to Hollywood to create a digital series with the producers of the US version of the show.And for Lawrence, whose birth name is Lawrence Maidment, it was a moment
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Lawrence Chaney has revealed who she wants to be crowned on the American version of RuPaul's Drag Race after winning the British series.The 24 year old shocked fans when she was announced as the UK's next drag superstar by host RuPaul, 60, during Thursday's night finale. Her crowning comes just weeks before the 13th season of the American reality show comes to an end, meaning she will be reigning alongside another queen.
Lawrence Chaney has been named the Drag Race UK 2021 winner. After a final lipsync which saw the queens perform to Elton John's I'm Still Standing, RuPaul announced that she had scooped the title.The 24-year-old couldn't believe that she had been crowned the winner.
RuPaul’s Drag Race UK was your only introduction to British culture, you’d be forgiven for thinking that every person in the country worshipped the Queen, only listened to the Spice Girls and was obsessed with period dramas. In trying to appeal to international audiences, the British spin-off offered a simplified vision of British pop culture, like an A-to-Z book for tourists.