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Scots RuPaul Drag Race winner Lawrence Chaney to appear on Celebrity Gogglebox

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Winner of Drag Race UK Lawrence Chaney will appear on Celebrity Gogglebox this week and fans are buzzing about the news. The Scots superstar, who scooped the crown of season two of RuPaul's Drag Race UK, will be on the sofa alongside co-star Tia Kofi on the celeb version of the popular Channel 4 show this Friday.

Lawrence took to social media to announce the exciting news today. Lawrence said: "This Friday at 9pm on Channel4! @c4gogglebox @channel4v #CelebrityGogglebox #proudallover." This week's episode of Celebrity Gogglebox is a LGBTQIA+ special for Pride Month, celebrating some of our favourite queer celebrities across the UK.

READ MORE: Billie Joe Armstrong spotted at Glasgow gig ahead of Green Day Bellahouston show READ MORE: Victoria Beckham slams Chris Evans for weighing her live on 90s TV show TFI FridayAnd fans couldn't be more excited about the new addition to the show.One Instagram user wrote: "Drag Royalty, I’ll defo be tuning in Lawrence."Another said: "Fabulous." Season one Drag Race UK winner, The Vivienne, wrote: "Gwannnn!!!!

X"Another added: "Noooo! Can’t wait! This is going to be epic!!!!" Another comment read: "Now THIS is why I have a TV."More replies said: "Omg shut up !!

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