‘RuPaul’s Drag Race UK’ S2E3 Recap: As Nelson Mandela Said, ‘Rude!’
It is impossible to guess who will go home next at this point, but who cares when it s this much fun?
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Drag Race UK, don’t start (making sense) now: sure the challenge winners are questionable and I’m continually shocked that ‘frontrunners’ are being sent home one after another, but it’s all so fun that it’s hard to really care. But still, to quote Jonathan Van ‘at least Reagan jelled his hair’ Ness, “can you believe?”.
Drag Race UK has committed another robbery and these 20 furious tweets prove it
The competition this year is through the roof
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Thursday nights throughout lockdown are kind of the only thing many of us have to look forward to after a week of lectures on Microsoft Teams.
With week three showing us that literally no one is safe, we scoured #DragRaceUK Twitter and it seems that following this robbery, nobody is happy.
Whilst everyone still seems to be in agreement (but arguing?) that Drag Race UK is better, these memes will undoubtedly make you feel better following last night’s shocking sashay.
Ginny Lemon and Bimini Bon Boulash. (BBC)
Drag Race UK queens Ginny Lemon and Bimini Bon Boulash shared a moving heart-to-heart about being non-binary, drawing praise from fans.
Amid the sexual tension, sewing machine drama and spine-crunching limbo competitions,
Drag Race UK fans were treated to Ginny and Bimini having an emotional chat about gender the werk room, sparked when Ginny began explaining why she wears the colour yellow.
“It’s for healing and positivity, and also it’s the non-binary colour,” she told Sister Sister.
“I’ve always struggled with my identity,” she explained when Sister Sister asked how she identified.
Treat yo’ self to all seven seasons of this mockumentary sitcom classic as it moves to Netflix. Mid-level bureaucrat and eternal optimist Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler) wants to make a difference in her small town of Pawnee, Indiana, but there’s endless red tape to deal with first.
Monday 1 February, Netflix
Jill Halfpenny stars as a mother dealing with the disappearance of her son in this new thriller. After he has been missing for nine years, she convinces herself that teenager Daniel is her lost child. But is he? Jonas Armstrong and Rupert Penry-Jones co-star.
Monday 1 to Thursday 4 February, 9pm, Channel 5