Tag: Cheryl Hole

  • These LGBT icons are on Cameo and this is how much it costs to get a message from them

    These LGBT icons are on Cameo and this is how much it costs to get a message from them

    The price range is staggering, but if you really want to surprise your friend, a Cameo from their idol might just be the trick!

    Matthew Mitcham

    £24.90

    Matthew Mitcham
    CREDIT: Matthew Mitcham/Instagram

    Bargain. A whole lot of Aussie Hunk for your ££s!

    Layton Williams

    £24.90

    Perhaps he’ll mention that Everyone’s Talking About YOU, instead of Jamie.

    Duncan James

    £29.88

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    You won’t be BLUE when a message from Duncan pops through.

    Cheryl Hole

    £32.37

    Keeping it real with a good price is our Chezzer. Good on ya girl.

    Daniel Newman

    £49.80

    (C) BIGSTOCK

    Let his hunky voice slide into your DMs… Instead of Walking Dead, he’ll be Talking Dead!

    Todrick Hall

    £49.80

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    Perhaps he’ll give you free artistic tips, ala Taylor Swift…

    John Barrowman MBE

    £70.55

    John Barrowman
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    We’re not sure what time or dimension John’s message will come from… but it will arrive.

    Perez Hilton

    £74.70

    Perez Hilton
    CREDIT : © Jean_Nelson

    Maybe Perez will give you the inside Gossip when he leaves your message.

    Lea DeLaria

    £83.00

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    You won’t need to steal and end up behind bars to get a message from Lea, but it’d be criminal not to get a message from this Orange Is The New Black star.

    Gus Kenworthy

    £124.50

    CREDIT: Gus Kenworthy / Instagram

    We only hope he doesn’t do the message while on the slopes!

    Lance Bass

    £206.67

    Lance Bass
    CREDIT: ©-Jean_Nelson-Depositphotos

    Maybe he’ll sing “Bye Bye Bye” at the end of his message!

    Caitlyn Jenner

    £2075

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    If you want GOLD you’re going to have pay GOLD. Ms Jenner is by far the most expensive LGBT voice on Cameo. We’re wondering what family secrets she might spill for a couple of K.

  • Drag Queens of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK have been announced

    Drag Queens of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK have been announced

    The ten beautiful drag queens who will be competing for the title of UK’s first Drag Race Superstar have been ru-vealed.

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    Handpicked for their huge slaying potential by Mama Ru herself, this eclectic group of queens are the perfect showcase of what the UK drag scene has to offer.

    RuPaul says: “Each of the UK queens is so unique, so courageous and so special. I can’t wait for the UK – and the world – to fall in love with them the same way I did.”

    The US Series of RuPaul’s Drag Race is a cult global phenomenon and since the announcement of the first UK adaptation of the show there has been frenzied fan speculation about the line-up.

    Introducing the ten competing queens: Baga Chipz, Blu Hydrangea, Crystal, Cheryl Hole, Divina De Campo, Gothy Kendoll, Sum Ting Wong, Scaredy Kat, The Vivienne, Vinegar Strokes.

    (C) BBC Baga Chipz

    (C) BBC Blu Hydrangea

    (C) BBC Cheryl Hole

    (C) BBC Gothy Kendoll

    (C) BBC Vinegar Strokes

    (C) BBC Divina De Campo

    (C) BBC Scaredy Kat

    (C) BBC Crystal

    (C) BBC Sum Ting Wong

    (C) BBC The Vivienne

    All ten queens will be taking part in Manchester Pride on Saturday 24 August for their first official appearance.

    Start your engines, and may the best woman win!

    The RuPaul’s Drag Race franchise, including RuPaul’s Drag Race UK, is produced by World of Wonder for BBC Three.

    Drag Race UK is commissioned by Fiona Campbell, Controller BBC Three and Kate Phillips, Controller, BBC Entertainment. The BBC Commissioning Editor is Ruby Kuraishe, and the Executive Producers are RuPaul Charles, Fenton Bailey, Randy Barbato, Tom Campbell, Sally Miles and Bruce McCoy from World of Wonder.

    A global phenomenon, the RuPaul’s Drag Race franchise is available in 193 countries through network partners and World Of Wonder’s streaming service WOW Presents Plus. The series was nominated in the US for a record-breaking 23 Emmys, with nine wins including Outstanding Reality-Competition Program and Outstanding Host for a Reality-Competition Program for the first time in Emmy history.