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RuPaul’s Drag Race UK winner The Vivienne is hoping and praying that we’ll soon see our British queens take on the US contingent in an epic new version of All Stars.

The iconic performer, who beat the likes of Baga Chipz and Divina DeCampo in a nail-biting finale on BBC Three last year, has called for another spin-off that will see the two countries go head to head. And let’s be honest, we’re all thirsty for it.

Speaking exclusively to Metro.co.uk ahead of the release of her brand new show The Vivienne Takes On Hollywood, The Vivienne told us: ‘Well that’s the thing I’ve always been praying for… a UK versus US Drag Race would be the best thing ever.



‘I think that’s the one thing that all the fans want at the minute. I’m trying to push for it.


‘For any drag queen to get the chance to go on Drag Race again, whether you’ve won or not, would be a dream come true. I’d do it all over again in a heartbeat.’

The Vivienne’s brand new show – which follows her as she heads to Hollywood to make her first music video – was part of her prize for winning Drag Race UK and it wowed the Beeb so much that they decided to pick it up.

The Vivienne’s new show lands on BBC iPlayer on Thursday (Picture: BBC)

In each episode, she is coached by well known Hollywood characters, from voice coaches, to acting gurus, to Hollywood producers, to choreographers, to casting directors.

Guests include Tony-award winning singer Marissa Jaret Winokur, comedian and motivational speaker Daniel Franzese, Hollywood legend Bruce Vilanch, world renowned choreographer Mark Kanemura, local drag expert Chester Lockhart, and Chad Michaels.

‘It was amazing,’ The Viv told us, as she recalled shooting the series in just seven days. ‘Going to Hollywood and filming the show with a huge camera crew and going around all these crazy locations was so surreal.

‘It was something I never thought would happen, and there I am in Hollywood. It was lots of hard work but so much fun and so worth it.’

‘It was crazy that someone who’d worked with Cher and Bette Middler was there working with me,’ she continued. ‘It was like what the hell? Are you sure you want to be working with me?’

The Vivienne also raved about working alongside Drag Race legend Chad Michaels.

‘Me and Chad have been friends for years. He’s always been a mentor and friend and inspiration,’ she enthused. ‘He performed at my wedding in December.

‘It was really brilliant getting to work with this guy who I’ve been following since I was 14, especially having followed his career through Drag Race.’

We can’t wait to tune in.

The Vivienne Takes On Hollywood arrives Thursday 9 April on BBC Three with new episodes every Thursday.

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