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DRAG RACE - with Mya Crafone
Season 3, Ep. 8
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Throughout July, we've had so much fun exploring the History of Drag and it's influence on Queer Culture, and we've got one last treat for you.
In this special UNEDITED BONUS EPISODE join Shaun and Mya Crafone are once again struck with hilarious technical difficulties as they talk about Drag Race. Covering everything from when they both discovered it's existence, to how it has impacted peoples views on Drag today and the differences between fans of Drag and fans of Drag race. Mya spills the Tea on some old drag race secrets and Shaun shares his unlikely connection to Rose McGowan.
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