“That was what set the wheels in motion.”
Veronica Green has credited the legendary lip-sync between Raven and Nicole Paige Brooks as one of the reasons why she started drag.
The star, who made her Drag Race debut on last week’s UK season two premiere, said she and fellow alum Vinegar Strokes were “amazed” at their fearlessness (and fierceness).
“Vinegar and I met on a on a job about ten years ago and we both saw it on TV,” Veronica told GAY TIMES during our exclusive cover interview with the cast.
“Four years later, me and Vinegar started doing drag around about the same time. That was what set the wheels in motion. It made me realise that this is something that you can make a career out of.”
Nottinghamshire RuPaul s Drag Race UK contestant reveals what attracted them to glitz and glamour
The contestant on the BBC Three show spoke of her inspirations
A Whora, a 23-year-old drag queen from Worksop (Image: BBC Pictures)
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While growing up in Nottinghamshire, draq queen A Whora could not imagine she would one day be serving glamorous looks on the biggest TV show for fans of the culture.
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RuPaul s Drag Race Down Under announced, production under way in New Zealand
18 Jan, 2021 05:01 PM
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Rupaul’s Drag Race Season 13 Trailer. Video / VH1
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Rumours swirled when it was first revealed RuPaul touched down in New Zealand, and now TVNZ has confirmed exciting news for Drag Race fans.
The popular reality show which sees drag queens compete for crowning glory (think Top Model, but more fierce and with lip sync battles) is filming a version entirely in Aotearoa.
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Both Kiwi and Aussie queens will compete in the series of RuPaul s Drag Race Down Under - and RuPaul is confident the best queens will be unearthed in our corner of the world.