
Drag uk season 3 series#
You deserve all the love today, this is your moment LIVE IT UP hounds and f**k it up always.”Ī few weeks later, series three’s line-up came under scrutiny again when it was discovered that Charity Kase had previously used racist language on her Twitter page. She finished by saying, “Hopefully things will improve and for now I wish nothing but the best for the s3 girls.

With that being said, I’m a little taken aback the lack of diversity that’s been casted, especially as I personally know so many incredible poc, trans, and afab performers.” Season two finalist Tayce (who uses she/her pronouns while in drag) wrote on Twitter, “Congrats to all the s3 S**GS! I’m so proud to see so many familiar faces and excited to get to know the unfamiliar. The BBC has been met with criticism upon unveiling the new queens, however, with questions about the lack of diversity being asked by fans and even one former competitor. Joining Veronica will be Anubis, Choriza May, Elektra Fence, Ella Vaday, Kitty Scott-Claus, Krystal Versace, River Medway, Scarlett Harlett, Vanity Milan, Victoria Scone, and Charity Kase. I’m having the time of my life all over again. The 35-year-old star from Rochdale said, “I’m hoping that as I’m not a newbie, the second time around will give me an advantage. Among the new competitors was one familiar face, Veronica Green, whose time on the show was cut short in season two due to a positive COVID-19 test. In August, the BBC introduced 12 new queens who will be vying for the crown in this year’s competition. Who's In The Line-Up For Drag Race UK S3? on September 23, with new episodes dropping weekly. Series three of Drag Race UK will return to BBC iPlayer from 7 p.m. So, when can we expect series three? You’ll find everything we know about the upcoming season below. The new season will be Drag Race’s third UK outing – and comes less than a year after Ru crowned her second UK Drag Superstar, Lawrence Chaney, in March this year. Thankfully, the BBC Three show will be back for a new series and sooner than you might have been expecting. For many, Drag Race UK was one of a few bright spots in the otherwise difficult and dreary year that was 2020.
