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Drag Race season 13 premiere hits a snag on UK/IE Netflix

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Today is the day girls RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 13 is FINALLY available here in the UK/IE but not without technical difficulties of course.

Some Netflix viewers have noticed an issue with the episode at the 20-minute mark. Netflix took to Twitter to address the issue stating: “We’re aware of an issue with the new episode of Drag Race at the 20-minute mark and are looking into it. “For now, going back into the episode and skipping to ~21 mins should allow the episode to play in full.

Sorry! We’ll update you when the issue is resolved,” the tweet concluded. They quickly followed up with updated telling users to select the “Watch credits” feature in Netflix which will then allow viewers to watch without being kicked out.

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