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Ginny Lemon reflects on past Drag Race UK criticism: “I was too honest”

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Drag Race UK star Ginny Lemon has opened up about their past criticism of the franchise in a new interview. Since 2019, Drag Race enthusiasts have immersed themselves in the hilarious and sickening UK-based series.

Like its US predecessor, the show has featured an array of unforgettable contestants who have gone down in Drag Race herstory for their charisma, uniqueness, nerve & talent.

One of the most prolific queens to grace the coveted UK runway was season 2 star Ginny Lemon. Throughout their time on the show, the Worcestershire-born entertainer won over viewers with their lovable personality and emotional gender identity journey.

But during the season’s fourth episode, the beloved queen left viewers utterly gobsmacked when they walked off the stage, during a lip-sync, and didn’t return.  “The reason I did it is because I had to stick with my integrity.

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