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‘It’s becoming dangerous’: Kween Kong issues statement on Drag Race Global All Stars controversy

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Kween Kong has issued a lengthy statement following the controversial events of last week’s Drag Race Global All Stars. For their eighth maxi-challenge, the six remaining competitors – Kween, Alyssa Edwards, Kitty Scott-Claus, Nehellenia, Tessa Testicle and Vanity Vain – were tasked with transforming the eliminated queens into members of their drag family.

The pairings were as follows: Alyssa and Eva Le Queen, Kitty and Miranda Lebrão, Kween and Soa de Muse, Nehellenia and Pythia, Tessa and Athena Likis, and Vanity and Gala Varo.

Following their critiques on the runway, where Alyssa, Kween and Nehellenia emerged as the tops and Kitty, Tessa and Vanity as the bottoms, all 12 Global All Stars retreated to Untucked, where Kween shared her unfiltered thoughts on Nehellenia’s makeover. “All of these girls are sitting there being, ‘Lovely, girl, this is so cute.’ You can feel how fake this shit is,” she said in her confessional. “I’m about to explode because this is too much bullshit.” Kween went on to tell Nehellenia that she should’ve “blended the beard or maybe just shaped the jawline a little bit” with her Pythia makeover.

The Down Under star added: “But I don’t see the family resemblance, just being completely honest. I literally thought you guys were going to be in the bottom.

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