It’s only been six months since Lawrence Chaney conquered over Bimini Bon Boulash and Tayce, the United Kingdolls bing, bang, bong’d the charts and RuPaul tore Joe Black to shreds over her H&M frock, yet it’s time for another round of British C.U.N.T.
In September, 12 more fierce entertainers from across the nation will compete week-after-week in various bonkers maxi-challenges, stomp the runway in high-fashion ensembles and thrown down in lip-sync smackdowns to earn a cash prize and the coveted title of the UK’s Next Drag Superstar.
Like the past two critically-acclaimed seasons, which have been streamed over 35 million times on BBC iPlayer, the third season of Drag Race UK will see the return of Emmy Award winner RuPaul and Seduction