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Courtney Act Confirmed For 'RuPaul's Drag Race'

Courtney Act-001Australian Drag Queen abroad, Courtney Act will be one of the contestants in Season 6 of the hit show ‘Ru Paul’s Drag Race’.

Courtney Act, the first Australian in the show, will compete against 13 other performers to follow in the high heeled footsteps of Sharon Needles, Jinkx Monsoon and the others winners.

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There’s a rumour that all this year’s contestents can actually sing, so maybe they’ll be no lyp-syncing in 2014? We know Courtney can sing from her appearances on Australian Idol and her cabaret shows.

Last month Courtney also announced she’ll be entering the Miss Universe competition in 2014, she’s going to be one busy girl.

Courtney’s currently on tour in the USA as part of the Blonde Bitches company with Pandora Box, Nova Cayne, Bambi and three boys Colby, Cory and Brandon.

Follow the shenanigans of the tour below.

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