Blu Hydrangea, the winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race: UK vs The World, doesn't feel bitter about not receiving a £50,000 cash prize. The rules have changed for the second season, and the champion will now receive the prize.
Blu Hydrangea doesn’t feel bitter that she missed out on a £50,000 cash prize when she won RuPaul’s Drag Race: UK vs The World. The Belfast based drag queen was the first winner of the international series in 2022, having competed in the first UK season back in 2019. Drag acts across the world who win their season in their respective countries take home a massive cash prize with the UK being the exception due to the fact the show is aired on BBC.
Read more: Katja Mia and boyfriend Daragh Curran barely see each other due to her hectic schedule However, bosses have changed the rules for the second season of UK vs The World, which airs next month, and the champion will walk away with a cool £50,000. Blu admits a cash prize would have been nice to take home, but isn’t bitter. She tells RSVP Live: “At this point I have a great relationship with doing reality TV with no cash prizes. It comes very naturally to me! “Luckily when I came off the show, Drag Race was in its prime so I’ve definitely done my jobs and gigs and made some money off tha
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