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Baga Chipz says RuPaul's Drag Race should have strict rules after Covid-19 break

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RuPaul's Drag Race UK was one of the many television shows affected by the coronavirus pandemic lockdown, when it was forced to stop filming halfway through season two earlier this year.

Drag Race fans were speculating how the show would continue when filming was allowed to resume, with some saying they should start the series from the start, others saying axe the current series and others hoping it would just carry on.

Now, finalist of season one, Baga Chipz has had her say on what she thinks the show should do, while giving some behind the scenes secrets about RuPaul's Drag Race.

Speaking exclusively to Daily Star Online, Baga said that the contestants left on the should have "got an advantage, but a disadvantage".

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