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Here’s who the Drag Race Down Under queens will impersonate on Snatch Game

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The next episode of the spin-off will see first-time impressions of several iconic celebrities, a few of which have been fervently championed by fans over the years, including Dolly Parton, Jennifer Coolidge and Catherine O’Hara.

World of Wonder released an exclusive photo from the set of the fan-favourite maxi challenge, which shows Karen from Finance take on the legendary country superstar and Scarlet Adams as the Legally Blonde and A Cinderella Story actress.

Elektra Shock also dons a signature look of O’Hara’s critically-acclaimed Schitt’s Creek character Moira Rose. Other characters include Art Simone as Bindi Irwin, Coco Jumbo as Lizzo, Anita Wigl’it as Queen Elizabeth II, Maxi Shield as Magda Szubanski, Etcetera Etcetera as Lindy

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