RuPaul’s Drag Race judge Michelle Visage gives first look at BBC Three lockdown series
New series shows how lockdown life is for Visage and her family
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RuPaul’s Drag Race judge Michelle Visage has given fans a sneak peak at her lockdown reality TV series coming BBC3.
The TV personality, who last year appeared as a contestant on Strictly Come Dancing, is the host of How’s Your Head, Hun?, a TV filmed by and starring her family during coronavirus lockdown.
In a teaser clip shared on her Instagram, Visage is seen welcoming the cameras into her Los Angeles home in a Union Jack jumper, with the following compilation showing clips involving her husband David Case and younger daughter Lola.
The opening episode, which is released on Tuesday 16 May, will feature guest appearances from Little Mix singer Jade Thirlwall, This Morning’s Dr. Ranj Singh and Susannah Constantine.
How’s Your Head, Hun? promises to give audiences a look into the glamorous judge’s normal family life, with episodes dropping weekly on BBC iPlayer and on subscription service WOW Presents Plus internationally.
Speaking about the show’s launch, Visage said: “I am SO excited to give everyone’s anxiety and worry a rest with How’s Your Head, Hun? When you see how quarantine life is with MY family and friends, we will all be laughing together! Get ready!”
Visage serves as a regular judge on both the US Drag Race and RuPaul’s Drag Race UK, the latter of which first aired in 2019.
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