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Drag Race: Dawn addresses those social media villain labels

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Drag Race star Dawn has broken her silence on fans labelling her as the show’s villain. On 6 January, UK fans were finally treated to the highly anticipated 16th season of RuPaul’s Drag Race.

Since making their debut in the double premiere, the new batch of queens have competed in hilarious maxi-challenges, showcased fierce outfits on the runway, and delivered iconic lip-syncs.

However, it wouldn’t be Drag Race without some gag-worthy drama and a new lovable “villain” wreaking havoc on her fellow competitors.

While Plane Jane has seemingly received the villain edit, some fans on social media have sparked a lively debate, claiming that Dawn is the true antagonist of season 16. “Dawn my favourite drag race villain,” one X, formerly known as Twitter, user wrote.

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