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The discourse surrounding Harry Styles is many things, but one thing it literally ALWAYS is is exhausting. Harry Styles has reached the calibre of celebrity and fandom that whatever move he makes, how he chooses to do his hair, what he chooses to wear all spark conversation and debate. It feels like for years now the odiously boring conversation on whether Harry Styles has been “queerbaiting” or not is a never ending pollution across social media and the more yawn inducing side of Reddit – but now, it’s pivoted in a new direction thanks to how Harry Styles looked when he went to watch a footie game the other day, with people saying he’s now “straight again”. O-kay.
Just a very bizarre opinion to be fronted with, in my opinion. And even more bizarre to see it’s currently sitting on 138,000 likes – which either means that many people genuinely believe such trite nonsense or they think it’s funny. It’s got to a boring area of the discourse where it doesn’t matter if Harry Styles rocks up in the pretty bog standard, neutral outfit he did or wears a feather boa as per his Love On Tour era – he’d be spoken about with the word queerbaiting not fair behind.
I think where this gets really problematic is that it’s sort of all centred on the nonsensical. If Harry Styles is bi, gay, queer – any of those things being entirely his business to keep to himself or share when he wants – then why would he suddenly not be if he wears a muted colour, goes the footie or cuts his hair shorter? I feel like the fact I’m even having to voice this makes me feel like I’ve fell down a time slip to 2010 or something. And what I find even more baffling is that the outfit in question is a shirt and sweater vest, big 70s vibes – isn’t that how Harry’s been dressing for … years? So we’re saying all this Harry Styles ‘is straight again’ because he’s cropped his hair short? Do me a favour.
Was particularly riled at this one, which suggests the reason that Harry Styles isn’t walking into a footie match with a feather boa on and some pink palazzo trousers is because Love On Tour has ended and so has the album cycle – therefore he has not interest in… Your guess is as good as mine. No interest in being gay, of which he more than likely isn’t anyway? No interest in appealing to gays? Why are we pretending that over half of every stadium on Love On Tour wasn’t filled with heterosexual women?
It’s all just very weird, to be honest with you. I am writing this as a gay man, and whether Harry Styles is presenting himself in whatever way he’s seen fit I have never once felt “queerbaited”. I have not spent the last few years of my life thinking Harry Styles was LGBTQ+ – just that he was a massive ally and someone who wasn’t afraid to be a bit flamboyant from time to time. Even if he was gay or bi or whatever it would make a grand total of zero difference to my life or to my enjoyment of his music.
If your first thought when you see a pop star with shorter hair at a footie game is “oh, Harry Styles is straight again” – you need an urgent life.
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RuPaul's Drag Race UK Vs The World Just Aired One Of The Most Shocking Eliminations Ever, And People Have Thoughts
Warning! This article contains major spoilers about the latest episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK vs The World.
RuPaul’s Drag Race fans have been left reeling after one of the most shocking eliminations ever, as the UK vs The World spin-off continued on Tuesday.
Fan favourite Pangina Heals had to sashay away despite being one of the strongest queens in the competition, after Blu Hydrangea made the jaw-dropping decision to send her home following her lip-sync win.
The episode had seen the remaining queens take part in the Snatch Game, with Blu and Baga Chipz named the top two queens of the week for their impersonations of Mike Myers and Kathy Bates respectively.
The other four queens then faced the chop, with Blu and Baga going head-to-head in the lip-sync to decide the winner of the challenge and who would ultimately be sent home.
While Pangina – who had won two previous challenges – received mixed reviews from the judges for her turn as Mariah Carey in the Snatch Game, she stunned on the runway with her slot machine-themed look.
However, seemingly choosing to eliminate a big threat from the competition, Blu opted to send Pangina home, who had a heartbreaking reaction to the news.
their reactions to pangina's elimination.. #dragraceukpic.twitter.com/pgl9PsAkln
— drag (race) queens archive (@dragracearchive) February 23, 2022
The judges could also not hide their shock, with guest panellist Clara Amfo even appearing to be in tears at the result.
On social media, people had a lot of thoughts about how the events unfolded...
Watched #DragRaceUK this morning while I had the house to myself and two hours later I still cannot pick my jaw up off the floor.
— Caroline H (@CarolineJHogg) February 23, 2022
At this rate Ru himself won’t even make it to the final #DragRaceUK
— jack rem x (@jackremmington) February 22, 2022
Me waiting for Ru to stop Pangina from leaving and say she can continue in the competition #DragRaceUKpic.twitter.com/EPyMeQEiZW
— dain (@dainareIIano) February 22, 2022
Pangina was one of the most incredible, most well rounded Drag Queens to ever set foot on Drag Race. I'm gutted. #DragRaceUK
— Joe🥤 (@JoePassmore) February 22, 2022
Me trying to find a reason to keep watching #DragRaceUK now that both Jimbo and Pangina are gone pic.twitter.com/hyD8kkeaHc
— Meh (@Spilling_The_T) February 22, 2022
The wrong person went home, but guess what girlies! Pangina played the same game Blu just did with her lipstick last week, and that’s the way it goes. Don’t blame the queens for playing the game, blame RuPaul for letting them x #DragRaceUK
— Harrison Brocklehurst (@harrisonjbrock) February 22, 2022
#DragRaceUk Ru saying “if you don’t love yourself, how the hell are you going to love somebody else” while Pangina is a having a full on mental breakdown backstage is SENDING ME. Oh my gods this hurts even more than last week’s elimination. My soul just left my body pic.twitter.com/2W1l19IXSK
— ant (@BluelNto) February 22, 2022
literally everyone after seeing Pangina's elimination #DragRaceUKpic.twitter.com/Sn5IgRXjga
— maybe: igig (@igiglim) February 22, 2022
hands down the saddest elimination in drag race herstory, we adore you pangina #DragRaceUkpic.twitter.com/lWjZoc9iwH
— fern (@_fernfernfern) February 22, 2022
She was the winner of the season regardless and we all know it. Pangina did us all proud and did not disappoint anyone. I’m very proud of her and can’t wait to see her continue to take on the world. #TEAMPANGINA forever! #DragRaceUkpic.twitter.com/VIIEPJ2D6p
— Alex💚 (@andwegonwin) February 23, 2022
Not @BluHydrangea_ pressing the violence button, this is actually good TV 😅❤️ even though deep down I'm hurting for @PanginaHeals still love you 😘 #DragRaceUK
— Lesedinone77 (@lesedinone77) February 22, 2022
This season really said chaos 😭😭 #DragRaceUK
— Laura (@_sadz95) February 23, 2022
Me not watching drag race uk next week after THAT ELIMINATION #DragRaceUKpic.twitter.com/uvDJ3SXX3w
— Michael (@michaelgermnota) February 22, 2022
After her elimination aired, Pangina asked Drag Race fans not to direct any hate towards Blu.
“I was heart broken but never angry,” she said. “So be the best version of yourself and do not send hate to @BluHydrangea_. I won’t have ANY of it. Just because I did not get first place does not mean I do not feel like a winner. Because I do. No regrets.
“Also I am such an ugly crier,” she joked.
I was heart broken but never angry. So be the best version of yourself and do not send hate to @BluHydrangea_ I won’t have ANY of it. Just because I did not get first place does not mean I do not feel like a winner. Because I do. No regrets. Also I am such an ugly crier
— Pangina Heals (@PanginaHeals) February 22, 2022
Blu also hailed Pangina – who is a judge on the Thai version of Drag Race, rather than a previous competitor like the other queens on UK vs The World – as “one of the best queens I’ve ever met in my life”.
One of the best queens I’ve ever met in my life 💙 https://t.co/5Dfl5C702h
— Blu Hydrangea (@BluHydrangea_) February 22, 2022
RuPaul’s Drag Race UK vs The World continues on Tuesday at 9pm on BBC Three.
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RILEY: What can you tell me about Dracula?
SPIKE: Dracula? (scoffs) Poncy bugger owes me eleven pounds, for one thing.
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Ant And Dec's Drag Makeover Has To Be Seen To Be Believed, And Viewers Couldn't Get Enough
Ant and Dec got the new series of Saturday Night Takeaway off to an incredible start this weekend, undergoing a sensational drag makeover and delivering a performance in character as their new alter-egos.
On Saturday night, Ant and Dec were joined in the studio by celebrity guest announcer RuPaul, so it seemed only fitting that they should try their hand at drag for their “End Of The Show Show” segment.
But don’t go thinking that meant smearing on some lipstick and charity shop wigs, people. Because when we say the Geordie duo went all in, we really mean it.
Ant and Dec – or should we say Lady Antoinette and Miss Donna Lee – ended Saturday’s show with a performance that saw them unveiling their new “Angels Of The North” characters.
Lip syncing to their new charity single We Werk Together, they were also joined on stage by all three Drag Race UK winners The Vivienne, Lawrence Chaney and Krystal Versace, marking the first time the trio had ever performed together.
And it’s safe to say, viewers were well and truly gagged by Ant and Dec’s efforts…
Oh my god… BRILLIANT!!! @antanddec looked AMAZING !!! Best end of the end show ever!! @RuPaul@michellevisage#SaturdayNightTakeAway 😍😂 pic.twitter.com/aRARNzb3p9
— Craig Price (@craggleprice) February 19, 2022
Ant and Dec have outdone themselves tonight. #SaturdayNightTakeawaypic.twitter.com/5zGq1EzSFK
— Elliot Gonzalez (@elliot_gonzalez) February 19, 2022
Never thought I'd say 'Yes Bitch!' about Ant and Dec but...
Yesssss bitches this was pretty amazing! #SaturdayNightTakeawaypic.twitter.com/NNClcZBMMM
— Tilly Pearce (@tillyjeanette) February 19, 2022
Just casually switched over to #saturdaynighttakeaway and nearly burned dinner pic.twitter.com/oRQTPXO8vS
— Sophie Hall (@SophLouiseHall) February 19, 2022
I am LIVING for Saturday Night Takeaway and the drag mix! Obsessed!!! @RuPaul@michellevisage 🤩 @VirginMedia_TV
— Paul Ryder (@RuPaulRyder) February 19, 2022
CAN WE PLZ TALK ABOUT ANT AND DEC IN DRAG???!!! INCREDIBLE #SaturdayNightTakeawaypic.twitter.com/nR6VlG2kPz
— alex !! (@lNSIDENO9) February 19, 2022
Ant and Dec in drag? I am speechless I am literally lost for words pic.twitter.com/F4bkmZpijc
— sᴜᴘᴇʀ ᴛᴠ (@superTV247) February 19, 2022
Drag All
Race Stars pic.twitter.com/CGE1gXIb2r
— SHANE REACTION (@imshanereaction) February 19, 2022
That end of the show show was amazing!! How good did @antanddec look!! #SaturdayNightTakeaway! @michellevisage made an appearance too!!
— Sarah Davies (@Sarah_Chick023) February 19, 2022
No I’m sorry Ant and Dec’s drag debut is better than most queens’ All Stars glow up pic.twitter.com/k8Fi8X3UFW
— Harrison Brocklehurst (@harrisonjbrock) February 19, 2022
I'm actually obsessed https://t.co/0FyqHOOCmy
— David (@betbinch) February 19, 2022
Ok but Dec ate them all up. Farrah Moan’s sister https://t.co/NROl4WgIzv
— kiramadeira 🤔 (@kiramadeira) February 19, 2022
Ant and Dec really said if we're doing drag we're doing it properly and that made all the difference.
— Natalie Guest (@natalieguest12) February 20, 2022
And that is why @antanddec win so many NTAs. Iconic.#saturdaynighttakeaway#sntpic.twitter.com/hf0JNfLJ0E
— Josephine (@Josephi80336452) February 19, 2022
We Werk Together is available to download and stream now, with proceeds going towards the food bank charity The Trussell Trust, who were previously supported by musical releases from four-time chart-toppers LadBaby.
Watch Lady Antoinette and Miss Donna Lee (as well as The Vivienne, Lawrence and Krystal) in action during their truly unbelievable performance of We Werk Together for yourself below:
Ant And Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway continues on Saturday night on ITV.
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