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Drag Race star Miz Cracker shares why she prefers UK version to US

"They know how to dish out a joke and how to take one."

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RuPaul’s Drag Race has so many different branches to the franchise now, it’s not easy to pick a favourite.

But Miz Cracker, star of season 10 and All Stars 5, has shared her love for the UK version.

Speaking exclusively to Digital Spy, she said: "I love Drag Race UK even better than I like the American version. I have a lot of friends who have been on Drag Race UK and I think that’s where my heart is.

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"I think that in the UK, drag queens are not afraid to punch each others' teeth out and I think that’s so wonderful.

"It’s no holds barred with UK queens and I think that’s incredible to watch.

"They know how to dish out a joke and how to take one aswell, and I think that’s so important if you are going to be a successful drag queen."

Miz Cracker also shared her love for the UK, saying it was one of the selling points of taking part in new show Who’s Holiday?

"Who’s Holiday is the story of The Grinch, how he stole Christmas, and its effect on Cindy Lou Who," she continued.

"It’s told from Cindy Lou Who’s perspective, it’s a hilarious look at how one small day can change a lifetime.

"It’s not really a typical drag show, it’s more of like a West End show or Broadway show. It has a strong, talented and beautiful female lead guiding you through a story.

"I feel really wonderful about the story that I’m telling, so I think it will be a really good opportunity for me to show that I can command stage, not just as myself, but as a Dr Seuss character too. She can do it all!"

Who's Holiday is on at London’s Southwark Playhouse from 7 December to 7 January. Tickets are available here.

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