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Fans react to Jujubee being let “out of her cellar” for a fourth Drag Race season

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First competing on season two back in 2010, the Boston native has since taken part in All Stars 1 and 5 – reaching the final every single time.

As well as this, the 37-year-old was a professor on all three seasons of Drag U and competed on Queen of the Universe, where she placed 10th-14th after being among the first group eliminated.

In an exclusive interview with the BBC prior to entering the Werk Room for her fourth run, Jujubee said that her only explanation for returning this many times is enjoying “torture.” “People might think I’m crazy for doing this again,” she told the broadcaster. “But I like torture!

I’ve been everywhere and that’s because of Drag Race.” Since the Drag Race UK vs the World cast announcement, both queens and viewers alike have been reacting to Jujubee’s herstoric number of appearances on social media.

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