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No Chance of a King of the Court

he chances of this years ‘Queen of the Court’ frag competition resulting  in a King of the Court came to an end last night when drag king Jason Green was eliminated.

The second round of the four week competition saw the contestants take on the challenges of performing a comedy piece and working together in a ensemble. While Green’s group performance was praised by the judges and his comedy performance of ‘What Does the Fox Say’ got laughs, it wasn’t enough to keep him in the competition.

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The winner of round two was Scarlett Adams who gave a comical and ear piercingly sharp rendition of ‘I Will Always Love You’.

Next round will be an intimidating one for the contestants with acid tongued judge Val Nourished booked in for the judging panel.

Queen of the Court is at the Court Hotel on Wednesday nights.

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