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Layton "EVERYBODY’S TALKING ABOUT JAMIE" Williams talks about BBC3's The Cleaner

  The Cleaner Comedy with Greg Davies. Wicky is a crime scene cleaner - after CSI has finished, he mops up any grizzly remains. And you’d be amazed who you can run into at the scene of a crime… We chatted to Layton Williams about his role in this new BBC comed. Tell us a bit about your character in The Cleaner - what attracted you to the role? My amazing, beautiful, talented lol character ‘Home Alone Hosea’ is an influencer and is social media obsessed. He got left by his parents in a big house all by himself when he was younger and he became an internet sensation. But with that of course comes a lot of tougher moments because he didn’t get to see or do much in the real world. This is why I think the relationship between Hosea and Wicky is so amazing, because they are two very unlikely friends, people you wouldn’t think would get along but they do. But Hosea has a really good heart and by the end of the episode you feel for him and realise he is a good kid. He thinks he is doing these

Victoria Scone from Drag Race UK tells us the T

  Victoria Scone 27, Cardiff Preferred pronouns: In drag: She/her Out of drag: She/her Tell us about yourself... My name is Victoria Scone and I am a camp, Cardiff, cabaret, disco diva, with a lot of spunk… How long have you lived in Cardiff? I am a Pompey girl originally but I moved to Cardiff, which was where I fully established my drag career. So Victoria is very much a Cardiff girl. How long have you been doing drag? About three years… It feels like so much longer! Who or what inspires you? I am very much inspired by traditional drag, pantomime, and the older Welsh queens. People like Ceri Dupree have really inspired me. I like to mix my traditional drag with fashion and blur the lines of panto, fashion and costume. How does it feel to be the first cis-female on the show? It feels right! I definitely didn't invent the art of drag for women. I am not the first and I certainly won’t be the last. But I feel very capable and proud to have made it through the application process and

Drag Race UK's own Vanity Milan

  Vanity Milan 29, South London Preferred pronouns: In drag: She/her Out of drag: He/him Tell us about Vanity? I’m sophisticated, sexy and savage. I’m not a diva. I’m not a hun. I’m serving unapologetic blackness. Vanity is REAL. I am REAL. I grew up in Mitcham, South London where it’s very REAL. I’ve lived in London 29 years, born and bred - South ‘til the death!  And my drag is very South London. The recipe to be Vanity Milan is sugar, spice and everything nice. She is just a humble, performing drag queen serving high octane performances with extra spicy flavour.  Vanity loves the art of drag and everybody that loves it. That’s Vanity Milan! How long have you been doing drag? I have been doing drag for a year - but I have gone from 0 to 100 real quick. Like, really quick! In 2019 I took part in a competition called The Crown - it was actually hosted by Kitty Scott-Claus! Every week we had to compete and someone would be sent home. But I won! So I’m used to a bit of competition. But a
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