“Us twelve have managed to make a fucking epic season of Drag Race.”
Joe Black has praised her fellow contestants on RuPaul’s Drag Race UK season two.
When we asked the star to define the long-awaited season, Joe commended her sisters for making an “inspiring” of Drag Race – despite COVID forcing production to halt filming for seven months.
“There’s been a global pandemic and somehow, us twelve have managed to make a fucking epic season of Drag Race,” Joe explained to GAY TIMES in our exclusive digital cover story.
“I’ve been performing for thirteen years, and I think you should always learn and grow and be inspired and influenced by people, and every single one of them is just so incredible.”
In our interview, Joe – who makes history as the first queen to hail from Brighton (the LGBTQ+ capital of the UK) – said her aim is to show Drag Race viewers that, above all, she’s just a “silly bitch”.
“I love the vintage, the glamorous, the ridiculous, that’s it for me,” she said. “I’m really obsessed with silent movie looks and old Hollywood looks where it’s people looking glamorous, but bordering on grotesque.”
Although Joe has been a prominent fixture in the drag community for over a decade, the performer doesn’t feel pressure to live up to her revered reputation.
“What I feel more is the support, and during the reveal, I saw a lot,” she admitted.
“You can sometimes take for granted what you have and then suddenly, everyone was behind me. I felt like I had the most glamorous cheerleaders. And I think it showed me how much love I had.
“I don’t feel like I’ve got anything to live up to. It’s just reminded me that I’m very, very lucky.”
You can read our digital cover with the cast of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK season two here.
Premiering 14 January on BBC, the highly-anticipated season will see the return of RuPaul, Michelle Visage, Graham Norton and Alan Carr, with Alan and Graham joining the panel on a rotational basis.
It also boasts a star-studded line-up of guest judges including Dawn French, Gemma Collins, Jessie Ware, Jodie Harsh, Lorraine Kelly, Liz Hurley, Maya Jama, MNEK, Natalie Cassidy and Raven.
Joe will be joined in the werkroom by A’Whora, Asttina Mandella, Bimini, Cherry Valentine, Ellie Diamond, Ginny Lemon, Lawrence Chaney, Sister Sister, Tayce, Tia Kofi and Veronica Green.
Watch the official trailer for RuPaul’s Drag Race UK season two here or below.
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Joe Black spills the T on ‘inspiring and epic’ Drag Race UK season 2
“Us twelve have managed to make a fucking epic season of Drag Race.”
Joe Black has praised her fellow contestants on RuPaul’s Drag Race UK season two.
When we asked the star to define the long-awaited season, Joe commended her sisters for making an “inspiring” of Drag Race – despite COVID forcing production to halt filming for seven months.
“There’s been a global pandemic and somehow, us twelve have managed to make a fucking epic season of Drag Race,” Joe explained to GAY TIMES in our exclusive digital cover story.
“I’ve been performing for thirteen years, and I think you should always learn and grow and be inspired and influenced by people, and every single one of them is just so incredible.”
In our interview, Joe – who makes history as the first queen to hail from Brighton (the LGBTQ+ capital of the UK) – said her aim is to show Drag Race viewers that, above all, she’s just a “silly bitch”.
“I love the vintage, the glamorous, the ridiculous, that’s it for me,” she said. “I’m really obsessed with silent movie looks and old Hollywood looks where it’s people looking glamorous, but bordering on grotesque.”
Although Joe has been a prominent fixture in the drag community for over a decade, the performer doesn’t feel pressure to live up to her revered reputation.
“What I feel more is the support, and during the reveal, I saw a lot,” she admitted.
“You can sometimes take for granted what you have and then suddenly, everyone was behind me. I felt like I had the most glamorous cheerleaders. And I think it showed me how much love I had.
“I don’t feel like I’ve got anything to live up to. It’s just reminded me that I’m very, very lucky.”
You can read our digital cover with the cast of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK season two here.
Premiering 14 January on BBC, the highly-anticipated season will see the return of RuPaul, Michelle Visage, Graham Norton and Alan Carr, with Alan and Graham joining the panel on a rotational basis.
It also boasts a star-studded line-up of guest judges including Dawn French, Gemma Collins, Jessie Ware, Jodie Harsh, Lorraine Kelly, Liz Hurley, Maya Jama, MNEK, Natalie Cassidy and Raven.
Joe will be joined in the werkroom by A’Whora, Asttina Mandella, Bimini, Cherry Valentine, Ellie Diamond, Ginny Lemon, Lawrence Chaney, Sister Sister, Tayce, Tia Kofi and Veronica Green.
Watch the official trailer for RuPaul’s Drag Race UK season two here or below.
The post Joe Black spills the T on ‘inspiring and epic’ Drag Race UK season 2 appeared first on GAY TIMES.
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