Here’s what Drag Race stars had to say about the controversy of the latest episode

Here’s what Drag Race stars had to say about the controversy of the latest episode

The latest episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race has been met with a polarized reception from social media.

For their latest challenge, the six remaining contestants – Gottmik, Kandy Muse, Olivia Lux, Rose, Symone and Utica – roasted former Miss Congeniality winners Heidi N Closet, Nina West and Valentina.

During rehearsal, Utica caused controversy after making jibes about Michelle Visage and Loni Love’s weight. Although she was advised to steer clear from plus-size jokes in her set, and to focus on being funny, Utica proceeded to make whale noises towards Nina.

Later, she asked RuPaul to stand up due to her status as a “fashion icon”, referencing claims that the host changes into sweatpants when sat behind the panel, which led to Ru flipping the bird at Utica.

Although Utica wasn’t the only queen to make jokes about size in her set, some viewers accused the star of fatphobia. The reaction was split, however, as there were many who leaped to her defence – including past contestants.

Season six star and lip-sync assassin Trinity K. Bonet tweeted: “Reading means to be mean not nice. It’s a damn roast. The most sensitive people on this planet have become Drag Race fans… no one is safe now. IT’S NOT ABOUT YOU.”

Darienne Lake said a “roast is supposed to be offensive” and then hit out at the viewers who accused Utica of fatphobia but don’t follow plus-size entertainers, who are the “least followed on social media”.

Our reigning US queen, Jaida Essence Hall, told her followers: “I hope y’all ain’t out here spreading hate to none of the girls from an episode of a TV show last night.”

Shortly after the episode aired, Utica apologised for her performance and “especially” to Loni, Michelle and Nina, saying “the jokes were in bad taste and my attempt at roast humor was for the lack of better word, horrible.”

“Making fun of people’s size is not okay. I’m truly sorry,” she tweeted, before calling the episode “uncomfortable” in an Instagram statement.

“I apologize to those who were offended by my crude jokes. I feel saddened that themes of body shaming are still prevalent in today’s TV, and I don’t want to perpetuate any body negativity with tasteless jokes,” she said.

Loni assured Utica that “no offense was taken” and that she thinks she’s “fabulous,” while Nina responded: “Babe! It is a roast, and we were all in on it and fully aware it was a roast. Give yourself a little grace.”

Michelle shared the same sentiments, telling Utica that she doesn’t need to apologise before reiterating her point that a roast has to be funny to succeed. “Honestly, don’t beat yourself up!” said the Steps star. “Love you.”

You can check out the reactions from Drag Race alum below.

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Here’s what Drag Race stars had to say about the controversy of the latest episode

The latest episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race has been met with a polarized reception from social media.

For their latest challenge, the six remaining contestants – Gottmik, Kandy Muse, Olivia Lux, Rose, Symone and Utica – roasted former Miss Congeniality winners Heidi N Closet, Nina West and Valentina.

During rehearsal, Utica caused controversy after making jibes about Michelle Visage and Loni Love’s weight. Although she was advised to steer clear from plus-size jokes in her set, and to focus on being funny, Utica proceeded to make whale noises towards Nina.

Later, she asked RuPaul to stand up due to her status as a “fashion icon”, referencing claims that the host changes into sweatpants when sat behind the panel, which led to Ru flipping the bird at Utica.

Although Utica wasn’t the only queen to make jokes about size in her set, some viewers accused the star of fatphobia. The reaction was split, however, as there were many who leaped to her defence – including past contestants.

Season six star and lip-sync assassin Trinity K. Bonet tweeted: “Reading means to be mean not nice. It’s a damn roast. The most sensitive people on this planet have become Drag Race fans… no one is safe now. IT’S NOT ABOUT YOU.”

Darienne Lake said a “roast is supposed to be offensive” and then hit out at the viewers who accused Utica of fatphobia but don’t follow plus-size entertainers, who are the “least followed on social media”.

Our reigning US queen, Jaida Essence Hall, told her followers: “I hope y’all ain’t out here spreading hate to none of the girls from an episode of a TV show last night.”

Shortly after the episode aired, Utica apologised for her performance and “especially” to Loni, Michelle and Nina, saying “the jokes were in bad taste and my attempt at roast humor was for the lack of better word, horrible.”

“Making fun of people’s size is not okay. I’m truly sorry,” she tweeted, before calling the episode “uncomfortable” in an Instagram statement.

“I apologize to those who were offended by my crude jokes. I feel saddened that themes of body shaming are still prevalent in today’s TV, and I don’t want to perpetuate any body negativity with tasteless jokes,” she said.

Loni assured Utica that “no offense was taken” and that she thinks she’s “fabulous,” while Nina responded: “Babe! It is a roast, and we were all in on it and fully aware it was a roast. Give yourself a little grace.”

Michelle shared the same sentiments, telling Utica that she doesn’t need to apologise before reiterating her point that a roast has to be funny to succeed. “Honestly, don’t beat yourself up!” said the Steps star. “Love you.”

You can check out the reactions from Drag Race alum below.

The post Here’s what Drag Race stars had to say about the controversy of the latest episode appeared first on GAY TIMES.





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