Victoria Scone caught up with GAY TIMES about what the year since being on Drag Race has been like for her and her hopes for the future of the franchise.
The star made herstory in the UK’s third season as the first-ever cisgendered woman to enter the Werk Room. She was forced to withdraw from the competition in the third episode after injuring her knee during a lip-sync against eventual winner Krystal Versace.
During a chat before her performance at Manchester Pride this August, which took place almost a year to the day since the cast reveal, Victoria said her journey since appearing on Drag Race has been an “emotional” and “very busy” one. “It feels like it’s gone very quick,” she explained. “But you know, it’s very lonely up here.
I’m still the first cisgender woman to have ever been on the franchise so far.” Danny Beard and Dakota Schiffer recently made herstory on the UK’s fourth season, becoming the first bearded and openly transgender queens to compete, respectively.