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Alexas Armstrong Wins Queen of the Court

DSC_0238Alexas Armstrong has been crowned Queen of the Court.

The popular drag performer was jubilant after being named the winner of the month long competition.

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Last night Armstrong wowed the judges with her acrobatic talents when she performed a powerful balancing routine to Kylie Minogue’s song ‘Confide in Me’.

Fay Roucious was named the runner up, judges praised her for breaking out of her obsession with Beyonce. Harvest Dubois was awarded Miss Congeniality.

Fourth finalist Perri Oxide consoled herself with a large meal at McDonalds before adding some left over pizza and garlic bread.

Alexas Armstrong now follows in the footsteps on former winners Scarlett Adams, Ginava Ginava, Veronica Jeans Jones and Miss Double D Merrits, who have previously won the competition.

 

 

 

 

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