maytoseptember
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I think there quite a lot of U.K. queens who just don’t want to touch Drag Race with a bargepole.
Veronica Green says queens are being 'priced out' of Drag Race UK
Veronica Green spills the tea to Attitude and Tia Kofi on Tea Time, in association with Taimi.attitude.co.uk
Veronica Green makes a few interesting points
Yeah. One of the things I loved about the UK version was that is wasn't that polished.I'm not sure Veronica should have come back for this series (and she said so herself), she had a really rough year and it did show.
I agree with both points - there's a lot you can do yourself, but the standard is so high and you need custom looks to stand out. And they're expensive. I think a lot of the fans are so used to seeing such a high standard from the US queens or the big productions they're putting out but that's not what UK drag has ever been about (for me anyway). But it all costs money - makeup, wigs (usually custom made), outfits, accessories... it's simply not fair to say you don't need money to do drag.
It'll be a shame if DRUK goes the same way as US. Part of the reason S2 was so successful was because it was a bit messy and rough around the edges, but the talent was always there.
im 23 and i can honestly say i dont remember steps, certinatley not from when i was a kidMy thoughts on tonight:
1. The right group won
2. You’re 22, you have not loved Steps the longest. I was 16 and a massive fan at their prime and you were a newborn!
3. Not bothered by the save
4. Disappointed neither lip syncer did the proper routine (and think Emma was too!)
I really don’t ‘get’ Charity Kase’s drag I’m afraid.
The right group won.
Choriza was fab. Loved River too.
Odd that nobody ‘did’ Posh on the runway.
Me too. No humour, not a great deal of personality. Not really in the UK tradition, for me.Oh and agree that Krystal is purely style over substance. I find her very unlikeable to be honest.
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