Don’t expect Tayce to sashay back into the Drag Race werkroom just yet. The Welsh entertainer memorably rose to fame on the second season of the British spin-off, where she secured the honorary title of ‘lip-sync assassin’ after surviving four lip-sync smackdowns – becoming the first (and only) UK queen to do so.
Tayce ultimately placed joint runner-up alongside Bimini Bon Boulash, with Lawrence Chaney earning the title of the ‘UK’s Next Drag Superstar’.
As is the case with any fan-favourite contestant, there have been calls for Tayce to make a second appearance on the franchise on a future season of All Stars.
Admitting that she would “love” to make a comeback, Tayce says that she’s ‘biding’ her time and ‘picking the right moment’. “I don’t believe in rushing into things if you think something’s going to be good for you, because sometimes it’s not – timing is everything,” she explains in the new issue of GAY TIMES.