Gemma Collins announced as guest judge for Snatch Game on next week’s Drag Race UK

Her opening joke better be: ‘I’m claustrophobic Darren!!’


Gemma Collins will be joining Michelle Visage in the celebrity line up for this season’s Snatch Game on Drag Race UK. Perhaps the hardest, yet the most iconic challenge of RuPaul’s Drag Race where queen’s battle it out through their celebrity impressions and improv skills. After the improv success that was “Morning Glory” last week, we are so excited to see what the queens bring.

The queen of reality TV, starting out in TOWIE before competing in Celebrity Big Brother and I’m a Celeb, will be contending to see if the queens can match her blankety-blank on Thursday 18th February.

The GC is no stranger to Snatch Game as she herself was actually impersonated by Cheryl Hole last season. An impersonation that we will all never forget.

Cheryl Hole as Gemma Collins

In light of her Drag Race debut, Gemma said: “Babes. I absolutely love this show. I love the girls. I love the glitter. I love it all. And I love RuPaul. Iconic.”

Whilst we were devastated to hear that Asttina Mandela would not be able to showcase her Azaelia Banks in Snatch Game we are all at the edge of our seats to see what the other queens turn out.

In the past, contestants have performed as Margaret Thatcher (Baga Chipz), Donald Trump (The Vivienne) and Mary Berry (Blu Hydrangea).

From Friday 12th February, viewers can also watch RuPaul’s Drag Race UK: Queen’s on Lockdown, a never-before-seen look into the lockdown lives of the queens of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK, when they were sent home for a seven-month break in filming due to the pandemic. More information here.

You can catch up on RuPaul’s Drag Race UK on BBC iPlayer now.

Featured image credit: BBC Three

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