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Drag Race star Shangela teases Dancing with the Stars host over name mishap

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Drag Race star Shangela teased Dancing With the Stars host Alfonso Ribeiro for messing up her name. Back in September, the A Star Is Born actor made history as the first drag performer to compete in the US iteration of Dancing with the Stars.

Over the last few weeks, Shangela and her partner Gleb Savchenko have delivered show-stopping routines ranging from the Quick Step, Salsa, Rumba and the Charleston.

While the All Stars 3 alum has racked in praises and high scores from the judges, her name has been difficult for Ribeiro to remember.

During the third episode, the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air star slipped up and called Shangela “Angela” – which resulted in a gagworthy side-eye reaction from the drag superstar.

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