RuPaul's Drag Race is the franchise that has taken over the world. With 15 US seasons and the UK's version into its fourth, it is only getting bigger and bigger. Cardiff-based drag queen Victoria Scone appeared on RuPaul's Drag Race UK season three, only featuring for "one and a half" episodes due to an injured knee.
But fit, healthy and stunning as ever, the proud Welsh queen is set to make a comeback, heading across the Atlantic to appear on the first season of Canada vs The World. To date, Victoria is the first and only cisgender woman to appear on the entire franchise of RuPaul's Drag Race. Making an impression in the werk room the moment she made her entrance, Victoria has gone on to huge success and has toured internationally.
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Taken out by herself (literally) on her season, Victoria had to leave the competition due to complications with her knee after attempting a sliding move on the mainstage dressed as a tea cup. Winning the first challenge in her season, Victoria's potential was seen from the get-go and she is poised and aimed to be extremely successful in her latest appearance in the international franchise.
"I'm here to show you exactly what you missed, and you missed just about everything. I didn't get to show you anything at all," she said.
"Since you last saw my my drag has only got bigger, bigger and bigger! My knee has healed and my bank account has blossomed. What I can bring to the table is, I can build the table. Lesbians are good at DIY."
"My strategy for the competition is never bottom, I'm a top dear. The other queens should be intimated by me because I'm the unknown."
Canada's Drag Race vs the World will premiere on November 19 on BBC Three in the UK. The show will also be available to stream via the WOW Presents Plus app.
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