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Pop Princess 6: The drag battle royale is on

Six contestants enter, one contestant leaves. Connections Nightclub’s drag competition is back with a bunch of local talent ready to fight it out for the crown.

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BarbieQ has hand picked five queens and one king to compete against one another over the next five weeks to find out who will be the sixth Pop Princess.

Contra, Emme Ocean, Cindy Crosscheck, Bonnie Darko, Jason Green and Cherry Poppins will take to the stage each Thursday in a series of challenges that will push their fabulosity to the extreme.

Who will take the crown from reigning champ Sassie Cassie? Let us know who you’re rooting for!

Pop Princess will take over Connections Nightclub each Thursday night after Tag A Drag Bingo from July 5th, until the August 2nd finale. Round 1 starts at 10:30pm!

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