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Bianca Del Rio teaches the children in 'Hurricane Bianca' trailer

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Two years since taking the title of Next Drag Superstar on the sixth season of RuPaul’s Drag Race, Bianca Del Rio’s star continues to rise as she hits the big screen in her first feature film.

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Hurricane Bianca stars Roy Haylock as a gay teacher in Texas who loses his job thanks to some bigoted staff, who returns to seek revenge disguised as the unfiltered and ever-direct Bianca Del Rio.

Del Rio is joined by SNL veteran Rachel Dratch, LGBT stars Margaret Cho and Alan Cumming as well fellow drag racers Willam Belli, Alyssa Edwards and Shangela. RuPaul even makes a cameo as a well-dressed weatherman.

A storm is coming. Watch the first trailer for Hurricane Bianca below.

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