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Drag Race: Former Pit Crew member Wilson Lai breaks silence on absence

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Former Drag Race Pit Crew member Wilson Lai has spilt the tea on his absence from the show. Since its debut in 2009, the beloved franchise has ruled the pop culture sphere with its incredible drag talent, sickening runways, and hilarious maxi-challenges.

Over the course of 12 years, Drag Race has produced 14 mainstay seasons, numerous spinoffs – including All Stars and Secret Celebrity Drag Race – and various international iterations.

While the show has garnered a dedicated audience for its talented batch of queens, Drag Race has also made waves for its dreamy Pit Crew members, which have featured models Bruno Alcantara, Bryce Eilenberg, and Laith Ashley to name a few.

Sporting either speedo underwear or boxer briefs, the handsome group of men are tasked with helping Mama Ru and company with mini and maxi-challenges.

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