Drag Queen Courtney Act on Starring in Neighbours and Celebrating Pride Month Virtually | Lorraine

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Australian Drag Queen Courtney Act won Celebrity Big Brother in 2018 and starred in Ru Pauls Drag Race and now she is set to appear in Neighbours this week, with a special performance in honour of this year’s Pride. She joins Lorraine today to talk about her appearance in the soap and how she is celebrating pride virtually this year. She also talks about touring the UK and Ireland next year.
Broadcast on 23/06/20

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