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Divina de Campo Vague Posted About A Secret MAGA Queen & Gay Twitter Goes Sleuthing

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The dolls love a vague post on Twitter. Do you know who doesn’t like them? Literally everyone else. A case in point is a recent tweet from Drag Race UK season one star Divina de Campo who served some piping hot tea about another queen secretly being a MAGA member and a JK Rowling appologist.“A real prominent loved drag race girl saying Donald trump was a great presidentJKR is a really talented personClimate change isn’t real”What she didn’t do was say who this queen is; however, she did clarify that the queen in question was not from the UK.Naturally, fans were both fascinated and frustrated by the vagueness of this post and let it be known on Twitter.

And it wasn’t just fans who wanted Divina to spill. Kornbread weighed in asking for the tea to be served up with a name. Some fans bandied about possible names including Sharon Needles and Gia Gunn, while others shut that speculation down for various reasons.

It seems until Divina is ready to dish we’ll all have to wait.We’ll just leave her with the immortal words of Bob the Drag Queen: “Say.

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