After one of the most gripping,
hilarious and drama-filled series in Drag Race HERstory, the winner
of RuPaul's Drag Race UK series two has finally been crowned.
At the end of
it all, it was Scottish queen Lawrence Chaney who emerged victorious at the end
of Thursday night's finale episode, following in the footsteps of series one
winner The Vivienne to be anointed Britain's Next Drag Superstar.
Lawrence came
out on top after a final challenge that saw the 23-year-old and fellow
finalists Bimini Bon Boulash, Tayce and Ellie Diamond write and perform
their own verses to RuPaul's 'A Little Bit of Love'.
After a final
runway, Ellie Diamond was eliminated in fourth place, leading to a three-way
lipsync for the crown between the remaining queens to Elton John's 'I'm Still
Standing'.
Ultimately, it was early season
frontrunner and three-time challenge winner Lawrence who found themselves with
the crown and sceptre in hand, as they declared: "This is insane,
incredible. Scotland babes, I brought the crown home!"
SOURCE: ATTITUDE MAG
What a refreshing silhouette! From the sounds of it, the queens across the pond are a lot more fun than here in the states. Sweet.
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