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post 5th September 2023, 02:32 PM
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post 5th September 2023, 02:39 PM
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Manchester queens to slay again pls xx
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post 5th September 2023, 08:57 PM
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I'm intrigued!

Though I think I'm still waiting for the day a queen I know personally is on :')
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post 9th September 2023, 07:29 PM
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QUOTE(J00prstar @ Sep 5 2023, 09:57 PM) *
Though I think I'm still waiting for the day a queen I know personally is on :')

This is something always in the back of my mind too, but the Scottish representation on this hasn't exactly been brilliant so far (in terms of numbers). Assuming she auditions well, I'm certain we'll end up seeing Cherry West at some point in the next couple of years if the UK version holds up that long.

I've managed to avoid any spoilers about UK5 so far, but I did see a tweet with the alt-text vaguely covering how the season plays out and being quite unhappy about it. sad.gif
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post 9th September 2023, 08:41 PM
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QUOTE(Calum @ Sep 9 2023, 08:29 PM) *
This is something always in the back of my mind too, but the Scottish representation on this hasn't exactly been brilliant so far (in terms of numbers). Assuming she auditions well, I'm certain we'll end up seeing Cherry West at some point in the next couple of years if the UK version holds up that long.

I've managed to avoid any spoilers about UK5 so far, but I did see a tweet with the alt-text vaguely covering how the season plays out and being quite unhappy about it. sad.gif


What other Scottish queens could you see going on?

Tianah Tucker is young but she definitely has potential if she wants to keep doing drag. (then again isn't Cherry younger than you'd think too)
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post 9th September 2023, 08:57 PM
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QUOTE(J00prstar @ Sep 9 2023, 09:41 PM) *
What other Scottish queens could you see going on?

Tianah Tucker is young but she definitely has potential if she wants to keep doing drag. (then again isn't Cherry younger than you'd think too)

Miss Peaches, Lady Rampant and Rujazzle stand out as ones I could see.

Cherry must be 16 or 17 now I think so potentially a Season 7 or 8 appearance for her? Part of me can't see the UK version going on and on forever though.
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post 9th September 2023, 09:08 PM
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Excited!!! Hoping this season will be a little less predictable than last (Danny/Cheddar dominating). Not that I didn't enjoy it!
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post 9th September 2023, 10:07 PM
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QUOTE(Calum @ Sep 9 2023, 09:57 PM) *
Miss Peaches, Lady Rampant and Rujazzle stand out as ones I could see.

Cherry must be 16 or 17 now I think so potentially a Season 7 or 8 appearance for her? Part of me can't see the UK version going on and on forever though.


I feel like Rujazzle won't make it on until she's an older queen. Also I could see Ru making her change her name from pettiness.
Skinny Minnie would be a godsend if she made it on. Funny, DARK sense of humour, great at reading plus she can dance and do tricks.

Somehow I feel like they will pick lowkey or kinda new to the scene Scottish queens though like Ellie Diamond again
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post 11th September 2023, 04:11 PM
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Tomara Thomas



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If Tomara Thomas was a chocolate, she would be: Silky smooth on the outside, but a little nutty inside.

Tomara describes herself as “a showgirl,” and as a dancer trained in musical theatre, she certainly knows how to put on a high-energy, leg-kicking and hair-whipping show. Growing up in a town where there were no gay bars, she’s moved to London where she has become a star of the drag brunch scene.

She’s not just a dancing queen, however. She describes herself as “stunning, hilarious and down for a laugh”.
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post 11th September 2023, 04:11 PM
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If Banksie was a chocolate, she would be: A Curly Wurly - incredibly tall and iconic.

In drag, Banksie is over seven feet tall - perhaps making her one of the tallest queens ever to strut the Drag Race stage.

This particular seven-foot supermodel is obsessed with all things burlesque, and loves to channel the “dark, horrible women” of the 1930s and 1940s with a modern twist.

Alongside their “drag gender non-conforming parental figure” (and series four runner-up) Cheddar Gorgeous, Banksie is on a mission to disrupt your preconceived notions of what drag is.
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post 11th September 2023, 04:11 PM
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Miss Naomi Carter



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If Naomi Carter was a chocolate, she would be: Delicious on the outside, but with a surprise centre and a saucy streak.

Visually, she’s a glamorous dancing queen, equally inspired by Naomi Campbell and Beyoncé Knowles-Carter – the two people who inspired her drag name. When she talks, however, she is pure Doncaster (a place she lovingly calls “dirty Donny”). “I might be a small-town queen,” she says, “but don’t you dare underestimate me.”

Naomi has been doing drag for five years, with her first look being for a Pride she attended with her mum. After applying for the last three seasons, she is now ready to represent her Gambian heritage and death drop her way to the crown.
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post 11th September 2023, 04:12 PM
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Michael Marouli



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If Michael Marouli was a chocolate, she would be: A fruity liqueur chocolate...filled with Newcastle Brown Ale.

Michael Marouli is a Geordie lass who left Newcastle for a life of sun and sequins on Gran Canaria - the Spanish island she describes as a “concrete gay jungle”.

Starting her career as a male-presenting performer, Michael Marouli started performing in drag a few years later and has now been doing it for 15 years.

After doing “every drag gig imaginable,” she is back to take the UK by storm. As an all-round entertainer who can host, perform, sing and do comedy, Michael is ready to spread her magic across the Drag Race UK challenges.
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post 11th September 2023, 04:12 PM
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Kate Butch



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If Kate Butch was a chocolate, she would be: A chocolate-covered Werther’s Original - “mentally, I’m in my mid-60s,” says Kate.

As a drag stand-up comedian inspired by the eccentric singer Kate Bush, expect Kate Butch to have you Running Up That Hill and rolling in the aisles.

The Babooshka-inspired bombshell describes herself as “the Comic Sans of drag”. She is inspired by the “quirky, theatrical” style of her namesake, and describes her drag style as “Hollywood starlet with a migraine”.

There is more to her, however, than just making people laugh. She can also sing and act, skills which have helped her get to the (Wuthering) heights of Drag Race UK.
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post 11th September 2023, 04:12 PM
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Cara Melle



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If Cara Melle was a chocolate, she would be: Sweet caramel (or should that be Cara Melle) perfection, of course!

Cara Melle may have been born in Atlanta, Georgia in the US, but since moving to London she has become a legend for her high-energy performances and uncanny Beyoncé impersonations.

Growing up, Cara Melle says she never saw a black trans woman on TV, so she is being the change she wants to see in the world by being loud and proud on the BBC.

A self-described “lip-sync assassin”, queens should be wary of taking on Cara Melle when it comes to performing.
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post 11th September 2023, 04:12 PM
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Ginger Johnson



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If Ginger Johnson was a chocolate, she would be: Brightly-coloured and fun, Ginger’s drag is a box of Smarties brought to life.

Ginger Johnson describes herself as “a helium balloon in the shape of a woman,” which gives you an idea of the kind of silly, campy drag that she has delighted audiences with for the last 15 years.

She loves to take serious things and present them in a silly way.

A writer, director, a puppeteer… Ginger says she loves a challenge. And she’s done it all: Writing, directing, performing cabaret shows and even dealing with projectile vomiting singers as a karaoke host. If that wasn’t enough, she’s a talented creative who makes her own costumes and props for her live shows.
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post 11th September 2023, 04:12 PM
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If DeDeLicious was a chocolate, she would be: A salted caramel - classic, but with a modern twist (and in a stunning wrapper).

This might be DeDe’s first time on Drag Race UK, but viewers have seen her handiwork before. She has designed outfits that queens have worn on the show, including a number of gorgeous gowns worn by her drag sister, series three winner Krystal Versace.

Speaking of her Krystal connection, DeDe says, “she’s sex on legs, I’m a clown on stilts”.

A performer who likes to combine glamour with silliness, she believes she has everything it takes to match her sister and take the crown.
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post 11th September 2023, 04:12 PM
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Vicki Vivacious



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If Vicki Vivacious was a chocolate, she would be: A classic, classy truffle, dusted with the finest Cornish sea salt.

Vicki Vivacious has gone from farmland to fabulous to take on series five.

The cabaret queen of Cornwall with a love of musical theatre, Vicki Vivacious is a hard-working performer, often working between six and nine shows a week. For one of those gigs, she tours barracks, bringing her drag magic to entertain the armed forces.

Describing herself as a “glamourpuss with the mouth of Kerry Katona,” Vicki is the first Cornish queen to bring her pasty power onto Drag Race UK.
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Alexis Saint-Pete



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If Alexis Saint-Pete was a chocolate, she would be: The finest Polish praline.

Alexis came to London from Poland at the age of 12 to follow her dream of becoming a ballet dancer.

Her dream of being the “Polish Billy Elliot” didn’t work out but she soon discovered drag - and her dance experience definitely helped when it came to putting on a show.

Describing an Alexis show, she promises “splits, kicks, turns, tricks…I’ve got it all”.

As the first Polish queen in Drag Race her-story, the self-described “clown in a supermodel body” is hoping to make her former home proud.
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post 11th September 2023, 04:23 PM
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First impressions?

I'm slightly disappointed they've gone back to just 10 queens, but part of me's hoping they're keeping seasons tight on queens so they can expand the franchise with as many seasons as possible kink.gif
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post 11th September 2023, 04:40 PM
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I would hope that less queens allows them to do a couple more twists like a return, double shantay etc.

While those can be too much sometimes when they're done right they are moments of triumph that really make the watch exciting.

IF it's worth it. Having said that the only DRUK double shantay worthy lipsync I can think of off the top of my head - Baby vs Dakota - actually wasn't, so /shrug
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