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“Really, Ru?”: Drag Race UK star Kiki Snatch has thoughts on elimination

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In her GAY TIMES exit interview, Kiki Snatch reflects on her Drag Race UK journey and severe lip-sync smackdown against Actavia, as well as her thoughts on the result.

WORDS BY SAM DAMSHENAS SPECIAL THANKS TO JASMINE ALOMA AND SOFIE VAN DE GRAMPEL AT THE BBC “Not to toot my own horn, but hello?

Like, beep beep?” Kiki Snatch says of her *impeccable* lip-sync smackdown on RuPaul’s Drag Race UK. Although her battle against Actavia to David Bowie’s funk-rock classic ‘Let’s Dance’ has been widely lauded as one of the British franchise’s best, Kiki was sadly Marcia Marcia Marcia-d – as in, sent unjustly packin’ when a “shantay you both stay” would’ve been apt.

As the Saint-Lucian/London “cross-breed baddie” tells GAY TIMES: “When she was like, “Kiki Snatch, you snatched our hearts…” I was like, ‘Don’t do it.

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