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'I felt totally helpless': Drag Race queen opens up after 'homophobic attack' on train to Manchester

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A drag queen who recently appeared on RuPaul’s Drag Race UK said they were involved in a ‘homophobic attack’ on a train from London to Manchester over the weekend.

Elektra Fence, who appeared on season three of the BBC Three reality TV show, said she was subjected to an attack by ‘a group of nine people’ on an Avanti West Coast train from London Euston to Manchester Piccadilly on Sunday (April 24).

Tweeting about the incident, Elektra said the incident happened as they passed the group of five men and four women as they went to buy a cup of tea on board.

The queen, from Burnley, tweeted: “One of the men jumped out at me, making me scream and the group went on to call me various homophobic slurs as I passed.

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