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Cream, Blood, Glitter and Lights – Drag Factory had it all

At Drag Factory on Wednesday night the crowd was packed at the performers challenged each other for innovative ideas.

Host Hannah Conda continued to show her love for shocking the audience performing first as a sexually repressed Nun before returning for a gothic inspired number featuring dripping blood and a severed head. Guest host Val Nourished had the crowd mooing like cows for her first camp-tastic number before showcasing a classic number from Dream Girls.

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The contestents weren’t short of fresh ideas either, there were performances featuring lights, squirted cream and glitter shot from pistols. Crowd favourite Veronica Jean Jones took out the top spot again with drag king duo Sophisticate voted as the runner up.

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