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RuPaul's Drag Race's biggest ever scandals - catfishing, fix claims and storm off

RuPaul’s Drag Race, there is always going to be scandal among the queens and judging panel.With so many big personalities in one room - including stars like RuPaul and best pal Michelle Visage - it’s inevitable that conflict will occur.As BBC Three returns to our TV screens after six years as an online-only streaming platform - with channel exclusive Drag Race UK vs The World airing tonight (February 1) - Daily Star takes a look at the biggest ever controversies to hit the show.From catfishing scandals to fix claims and furious storm-offs, there have been plenty over the years - but the queens have always sashayed away unruffled.Will the introduction of celebrity judges including Katie Price, Michelle Keegan and Mel C stir things up even more? Only time will tell.US contestant Sherry Pie was disqualified from the 12th series of Drag Race due to catfishing accusations - which saw her impersonate a casting director in order to solicit explicit audition tapes from five different men.The tapes, which featured at least five aspiring young actors, included degrading videos of them saying and doing embarrassing things - and one young man said he even agreed to masturbate on camera as part of the audition process for the show.One of the affected men wore a tank top and shorts for his "audition" for a fake musical version of A Nightmare Before Christmas, which he was told Tim Burton was affiliated with.Sherry, real name Joey Gugliemelli, later took to Facebook to apologise for his actions, writing: “This is Joey.
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RuPaul's Drag Race's biggest ever scandals - catfishing, fix claims and storm off
RuPaul’s Drag Race, there is always going to be scandal among the queens and judging panel.With so many big personalities in one room - including stars like RuPaul and best pal Michelle Visage - it’s inevitable that conflict will occur.As BBC Three returns to our TV screens after six years as an online-only streaming platform - with channel exclusive Drag Race UK vs The World airing tonight (February 1) - Daily Star takes a look at the biggest ever controversies to hit the show.From catfishing scandals to fix claims and furious storm-offs, there have been plenty over the years - but the queens have always sashayed away unruffled.Will the introduction of celebrity judges including Katie Price, Michelle Keegan and Mel C stir things up even more? Only time will tell.US contestant Sherry Pie was disqualified from the 12th series of Drag Race due to catfishing accusations - which saw her impersonate a casting director in order to solicit explicit audition tapes from five different men.The tapes, which featured at least five aspiring young actors, included degrading videos of them saying and doing embarrassing things - and one young man said he even agreed to masturbate on camera as part of the audition process for the show.One of the affected men wore a tank top and shorts for his "audition" for a fake musical version of A Nightmare Before Christmas, which he was told Tim Burton was affiliated with.Sherry, real name Joey Gugliemelli, later took to Facebook to apologise for his actions, writing: “This is Joey.
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