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Here’s the new release date for Queen of the Universe season 2

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The second season of Queen of the Universe has been pushed back. According to Paramount Plus, the highly-anticipated new season has been moved from 1 April to 3 June in the UK, Latin America, Italy, France and Germany, and 2 June in the U.S.

and Canada. The international drag-singing competition, hosted by Graham Norton, will continue to spotlight drag queens from all corners of the world as they “battle for global domination”, (bragging rights) and a cash prize of $250,000.

Our favourite pop diva panel also returns, although there’s one minor change. In place of Leona Lewis is Spice Girls icon Mel B, who will share her pop diva wisdom with season one panellists Michelle Visage, Trixie Mattel and Vanessa Williams.

The season two line-up is as follows: Aura Eternal (Palermo, Italy), Chloe V (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), Jazell Royale (Orlando, U.S.), Love Masisi (Amsterdam, Netherlands), Maxie (Manila, Philippines), Militia Scunt (San Francisco, U.S.), Miss  Sistrata (Tel Aviv, Israel), Taiga Brava (Cancun, Mexico), Trevor Ashley (Sydney, Australia) and Viola (Coventry, UK).

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