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RuPaul’s Drag Race UK’s Ginny Lemon thanks fans for support after powerful non-binary chat

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Drag Race UK star Ginny Lemon has thanked fans in a sweet statement after their powerful non-binary chat on the show. The drag queen opened up about their gender identity in last week’s episode of the reality competition, in an emotional heart-to-heart with Sister Sister and Bimini Bon Boulash.Viewers around the world soon flocked to social media to praise the incredibly honest moment, with some fans even saying it gave them the strength to come out to their families.

Ginny has now released a statement online thanking fans for their unwavering support, resharing the video of the conversation.

They wrote: ‘Pwease forgive me for not responding sooner to all your amazing outpouring of love from thousands of people around the world and those of.

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