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Drag Race: La Grande Dame addresses UK vs the World “rumours”

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La Grande Dame has revealed the one queen she expected to see on the second season of Drag Race UK vs the World. The Drag Race France alum is one of 11 fierce fan-favourites competing for the title of ‘Queen of the Mothertucking’ World on the UK franchise’s second global smackdown for the crown.

The 10 queens joining La Grande Dame are as follows: Arantxa Castilla-La Macha (Espana season 1), Choriza May (UK season 3), Gothy Kendoll (UK season 1), Hannah Conda (Down Under season 2), Jonbers Blonde (UK season 4), Keta Minaj (Holland season 2), Marina Summers (Philippines season 1) Mayhem Miller (US season 10 and All Stars 5), Scarlet Envy (US season 11 and All Stars 6) and Tia Kofi (UK season 2).

In an interview with GAY TIMES at DragCon UK, La Grande Dame says she ‘hoped’ to see season 10 and All Stars 5 contestant Miz Cracker after ‘looking at online rumours’: “There were some big rumours about the American girls.

I’m a big of Miz Cracker. I hoped she would be there, but she didn’t show up.” There was one queen she was “gagged” to see enter the werkroom, however. “I have to say Tia,” she says, before praising the Doctor Who stan’s sense-of-humour on Drag Race UK. “So that was a pleasant surprise.

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