opening episode of BBC Three's spin-off series. Mel appeared alongside RuPaul himself, Michelle Visage and Graeme Norton as they critiqued a talent show performed by the nine competing queens. READ MORE: MP Dan Carden calls for LGBT+ veterans to 'get the justice they deserve'The much-anticipated series had thousands across the country talking for many reasons, one being Mel's digs at her former band mates.
Judging Baga Chipz, a UK queen who was dressed as an 'Academy Award,' Mel said: "Baga I think you completely embody the humour of British drag and I love that.
You are giving me lots of Spice Girl inspiration tonight. "You lip synced badly, but when you were performing, I was like, there’s a resemblance.
Posh Spice. . . but you know what, your vocals are much better. " But the mum-of-one didn't stop there. Continuing with her critics, Mel turned her focus to Northern Irish queen, Blu Hydrangea, who earlier in the episode took to the main stage for a vocal performance as a cheerleader with two puppets tied to each side of her to mirror her dance moves.
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