BenDeLaCreme thinks that RuPaul's Drag Race could take some tips from The Great British Bake Off.

The drag queen famously eliminated herself from All Stars 3 when she struggled to eliminate her friends, despite being the obvious choice to take the crown and $100,000 prize fund.

Speaking exclusively to Digital Spy, DeLa revealed what she'd change about Drag Race if she took the reins.

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"I've been a drag queen for 15 years, well before Drag Race was a glimmer in one's eyes," she said. "I've loved drag since I was a kid and it's about these artists, and artistry and form and history that I love. I would continue all of that.

"In the UK you guys have a great example of a successful reality TV show, The Great British Bake Off, which doesn't have any of that cattiness or fighting and it's just as successful.

"I don't think, especially with what's going on on the world... people think they want conflict when they are watching this but I don't think they do. We have enough of it out there. I would try to refocus Drag Race exclusively on really digging in to displaying everybody's talents and less on really trying to set up situations which people are frustrated or angry with each other."

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DeLa added: "I love [Bake Off]. It's wildly popular, a lot of people in the States love it. The popularity of it can really be explained by people's desire to see talent being displayed. A bunch of nice British people in a tent baking pie – what could possibly be better than that?"

The Miss Congeniality of season 6, real name Benjamin Putnam, is heading to the UK later this month with her Inferno A Go-Go show.

"This is the first time people in the UK will see me do one of my first full theatrical productions," she said. "It's a one person show but it's really like a whole play.

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"It's based in Dante's inferno and we go through all nine circles of hell just the way Dante did, but obviously my version of hell is very campy with songs and puppets and all sorts of other fantastical characters that bring the 14th century inferno into a more relatable modern day.

"People are going to see everything that I showed them on the show in terms of the various range of characters and talents I portrayed.

"But what people don't know on the show, really with any of us, is what we do when we have control of the stage for an hour or more. What I think people will be surprised by is the writing and the fact we don't talk about the show as we have bigger fish to fry and people will have a good time with it."

BenDeLaCreme's Inferno A Go-Go starts in the UK on August 22. Tickets are available here.

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