The weekly email brings you all the latest news from the LGBTQ+ community plus exclusive interviews direct to your inbox It’s been almost two years since RuPaul's Drag Race UK first sashayed onto our screens and in that short space of time, it’s broken records, won awards and even been credited as a reason for BBC Three to return as a TV channel.
The show has also made household names out of the likes of Baga Chipz, Divina De Campo, Bimini Bon Boulash, Tayce and Lawrence Chaney.
With the third season premiering on BBC iPlayer this week, we have twelve new drag artists vying for the title of "the United Kingdom's next drag superstar" - and to become part of the worldwide phenomenon that is Drag Race. READ MORE: There’s puns a plenty with
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