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“Capitalist culture thieves”: Yvie Oddly slams Drag Race producers

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‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ winner Yvie Oddly has slammed the show’s producers for being “the greediest, most-calculating, capitalist culture thieves.” The star won season 11 before returning for ‘All Stars 7’, the franchise’s first instalment made up entirely of former winners.

During her run on the season, Yvie managed to win one challenge and racked up a total of two stars by the finale. Fans praised how far she had come since her first appearance on the show, with many admiring her heightened runways and lip-syncing abilities, among other things.

Yvie has, however, previously shared her disappointment in how she was portrayed on the latter, describing the experience as “pretty gruesome from the start”. “I truly wish you could’ve seen even a quarter of the REAL journey we experienced together (instead of all the strategy bs),” Yvie wrote on Instagram last August. “But I guess that’s what I get for participating in a ‘celebratory’ season of a global reality television franchise.

In the end I’m happy you all enjoyed our hard work and harder play.” READ MORE: Drag Race winner Yvie Oddly issues statement on “gruesome” All Stars 7 Now, after watching ‘All Stars 8’, the drag performer has once again taken to social media to share her frustrations with ‘Drag Race’.

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