After fans watched one of the three competitors representing the RuPaul's Drag Race UK V.S. the World. Though the Essex-based queen failed to win a maxi challenge during her first time competing on Drag Race UK season one, her star quality almost granted her a spot in the top three. Her memorable run on the first season granted her an invitation to compete with the best of each international series of World of Wonder's Emmy-winning reality tv franchise.

In 2019, BBC Three brought the best of the best queens from across the pond to for the title of UK's Next Drag Superstar and $100,000. Cheryl Hole entered the 'werk' room with a bodysuit with black fringe and a dream of taking home the crown.  Throughout the season, she ended up lipsyncing for her life twice, with performances worthy enough to mark her as the lip-sync assassin among many fans.

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Following her elimination, Cherly spoke with in a normal season of Drag Race. Her impending exit from the show became more apparent for her when she realized that queens had to choose between her and four-time competitor American Jujibee for elimination. "In the moment I was devastated that my time had come to the end but I was in the bottom with somebody who is such a powerhouse, so I kind of felt it in the waters."

 While her removal from the highly anticipated season was devasting for her, she received an immense amount of love from fans saying that she shouldn't have gone far so soon. She states that she's overwhelmed by the onslaught of positivity she's been getting in her Twitter messages. She went on to talk about what tricks she had in store for viewers if she remained in the competition, lamenting the fact that she went home the episode before the Rusical. "Next week is the bloody Rusical! If that wasn’t a challenge made for me… I’m sorry, you’re missing a trick, Mama Ru, because I would’ve smashed that." 

While each of the nine queens walked into the 'werk' room with dreams of winning the crown of the first international season, fans across the pond were surely taking bets on which of the UK representing queens would end up making it to the top three. Out of the three UK queens, only Bagag Chipz has made it to the finale during their original season. With the comedic acting chops she showcased through her winning performance in the Downtown Draggy challenge in Drag Race UK season one, she's a fearsome contender for the win. Though Blu Hydreanda didn't make it to the top of her season, she's grown a massive fanbase since her original season aired in 2019. But, this early in the race, it's far too close to call.

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RuPaul's Drag Race UK VS the World airs on BBC Three.

Source: Gay Times