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Strictly to feature first drag queen competitor | Strictly to feature first drag queen competitor |
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Tayce, from Newport in south Wales, is proud to be the first drag artist to take part in Strictly Come Dancing | Tayce, from Newport in south Wales, is proud to be the first drag artist to take part in Strictly Come Dancing |
Strictly's Christmas Special will see the show mark another first in its 20th year - its first drag queen competitor. | Strictly's Christmas Special will see the show mark another first in its 20th year - its first drag queen competitor. |
Tayce, from Newport in south Wales, reached the final of Ru Paul's Drag Race UK in 2020 and is now setting her sights on a festive glitterball trophy. | |
Partnered with dance professional Kai Widdrington, she is up against celebrity rivals such as comedian Josh Widdicombe, presenter and fitness expert Vogue Williams, Gladiator and Olympian Harry Aikines-Aryeetey, actress Tamzin Outhwaite and racing driver and TV presenter Billy Monger. | |
Tayce said she was proud to be the first drag artist to take part on the series and was taking a stand against those who might criticise the move. | |
Tayce said: "It's such an honour and a privilege to be pushing the boundaries as the first drag queen on the show because it's been on for so many years. | Tayce said: "It's such an honour and a privilege to be pushing the boundaries as the first drag queen on the show because it's been on for so many years. |
"Some people may not agree and think drag is overtly sexual and not something that should be on prime-time television, but there's nothing sexualised about it. | "Some people may not agree and think drag is overtly sexual and not something that should be on prime-time television, but there's nothing sexualised about it. |
"Drag has been around for centuries whether people like it or not, so I think this may open people's eyes a bit and give them a different view." | "Drag has been around for centuries whether people like it or not, so I think this may open people's eyes a bit and give them a different view." |
Tayce reached the final of Ru Paul's Drag Race UK in 2020 | Tayce reached the final of Ru Paul's Drag Race UK in 2020 |
A seasoned street dancer, Tayce added that she would be watching the Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Special with her family in Newport - including her dad Roger, who was the original bass player for Wham! and performed on tracks like Wham Rap and Wake Me Up Before You Go Go. | |
She said her parents had always been incredibly supportive of who she was. | |
"My mum let me wear what I wanted and I remember going to McDonalds as a kid wearing a feather boa around my waist, little sashes, wigs and heels - just because it was fun. | "My mum let me wear what I wanted and I remember going to McDonalds as a kid wearing a feather boa around my waist, little sashes, wigs and heels - just because it was fun. |
"We need more parents like that because I've got friends who've been exiled or kicked out of their houses [over who they are]." | "We need more parents like that because I've got friends who've been exiled or kicked out of their houses [over who they are]." |
Tayce says it's "an honour" to be pushing the boundaries | Tayce says it's "an honour" to be pushing the boundaries |
Tayce revealed she got on like a house on fire with Strictly dance partner Kai Waddrington. | |
"He put me through my paces and I put him through his," she said. | |
"He had to take a breather and do some stretches, because I come into the room like a ball of energy. | "He had to take a breather and do some stretches, because I come into the room like a ball of energy. |
"I've always been that way - I like to light up the room." | "I've always been that way - I like to light up the room." |
Tayce's interview with Lucy Owen on BBC Radio Wales was first broadcast on Saturday and is available to catch up on BBC Sounds | Tayce's interview with Lucy Owen on BBC Radio Wales was first broadcast on Saturday and is available to catch up on BBC Sounds |
Watch the Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Special on iPlayer and BBC One from 15.55 GMT on Christmas Day | Watch the Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Special on iPlayer and BBC One from 15.55 GMT on Christmas Day |
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