DRAG RACE UK Vs THE WORLD: GUEST JUDGES ANNOUNCED
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DRAG RACE UK Vs THE WORLD: GUEST JUDGES ANNOUNCED

In this brand new mega battle, RuPaul Charles invites nine globally renowned Drag Race Queens from across the Drag Race sisterhood to compete for the ultimate title.



Joining RuPaul on the global stage and the main judging panel will be Michelle Visage, Alan Carr, Graham Norton and a host of extra-special celebrity friends.



They are:

  • BBC Radio 1 and BBC Three presenter, Clara Amfo

  • Comedian and This Country star, Daisy May Cooper

  • Bridgerton heart throb, and Laurence Oliver Award winner, Jonathan Bailey

  • Little Mix star and winner of the 2021 Gay Times Allyship Award, Jade Thirlwall

  • Superstar Spice Girl and recording artist, Melanie C

  • Award-winning actress, Michelle Keegan


Strictly finalist and champion dancer Johannes Radebe will also be making an appearance, lending a hand with the queens for their choreography for a maxi-challenge. And pop culture icon Katie Price will be joining Michelle Visage to play the Snatch Game.



Jade Thirlwall says: “I’m so happy to be back here with the Drag Race UK family. This series has got some mega-stars joining us. It is a real celebration of global drag – and I feel so much love from the community. I can’t wait for you to see it.”


Johannes Radebe says: “For someone who has been a fan of RuPaul’s Drag Race since its inception in 2009, I was gooped and gagged to be a part of this! It’s definitely a career highlight for me. As IF anyone would miss the opportunity to be part of the fabulous evolution that is RuPaul’s Drag Race!”



Katie Price says: “I LOVE Drag Race! The hair, the make-up, the outfits, the characters, the personalities, the glam of it all! I just love it. I’m so excited to be playing the Snatch Game for real this time... Remember, the nipples are the eyes of the face.”


Melanie C says: “I’m so excited to be on RuPaul’s Drag Race UK Versus The World. It really is the Olympics of Drag. It’s a celebration of the uniqueness of British drag… and an opportunity to educate the nation!”



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