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‘I love drag. It's dangerous’: Graham Norton and Alan Carr on desire, camp and ‘cancel culture’.As RuPaul’s Drag Race comes to the UK, two of its judges discuss homophobia, the celebrity they first fancied – and why today’s comedy audiences w
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‘I love drag. It's dangerous’: Graham Norton and Alan Carr on desire, camp and ‘cancel culture’.As RuPaul’s Drag Race comes to the UK, two of its judges discuss homophobia, the celebrity they first fancied – and why today’s comedy audiences w
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‘I love drag. It's dangerous’: Graham Norton and Alan Carr on desire, camp and ‘cancel culture’.As RuPaul’s Drag Race comes to the UK, two of its judges discuss homophobia, the celebrity they first fancied – and why today’s comedy audiences w
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‘I love drag. It's dangerous’: Graham Norton and Alan Carr on desire, camp and ‘cancel culture’.As RuPaul’s Drag Race comes to the UK, two of its judges discuss homophobia, the celebrity they first fancied – and why today’s comedy audiences w
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‘I love drag. It's dangerous’: Graham Norton and Alan Carr on desire, camp and ‘cancel culture’.As RuPaul’s Drag Race comes to the UK, two of its judges discuss homophobia, the celebrity they first fancied – and why today’s comedy audiences w
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‘I love drag. It's dangerous’: Graham Norton and Alan Carr on desire, camp and ‘cancel culture’.As RuPaul’s Drag Race comes to the UK, two of its judges discuss homophobia, the celebrity they first fancied – and why today’s comedy audiences w
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‘I love drag. It's dangerous’: Graham Norton and Alan Carr on desire, camp and ‘cancel culture’.As RuPaul’s Drag Race comes to the UK, two of its judges discuss homophobia, the celebrity they first fancied – and why today’s comedy audiences w
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‘I love drag. It's dangerous’: Graham Norton and Alan Carr on desire, camp and ‘cancel culture’.As RuPaul’s Drag Race comes to the UK, two of its judges discuss homophobia, the celebrity they first fancied – and why today’s comedy audiences w
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‘I love drag. It's dangerous’: Graham Norton and Alan Carr on desire, camp and ‘cancel culture’.As RuPaul’s Drag Race comes to the UK, two of its judges discuss homophobia, the celebrity they first fancied – and why today’s comedy audiences w
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‘I love drag. It's dangerous’: Graham Norton and Alan Carr on desire, camp and ‘cancel culture’.As RuPaul’s Drag Race comes to the UK, two of its judges discuss homophobia, the celebrity they first fancied – and why today’s comedy audiences w
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‘I love drag. It's dangerous’: Graham Norton and Alan Carr on desire, camp and ‘cancel culture’.As RuPaul’s Drag Race comes to the UK, two of its judges discuss homophobia, the celebrity they first fancied – and why today’s comedy audiences w
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‘I love drag. It's dangerous’: Graham Norton and Alan Carr on desire, camp and ‘cancel culture’.As RuPaul’s Drag Race comes to the UK, two of its judges discuss homophobia, the celebrity they first fancied – and why today’s comedy audiences w
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‘I love drag. It's dangerous’: Graham Norton and Alan Carr on desire, camp and ‘cancel culture’.As RuPaul’s Drag Race comes to the UK, two of its judges discuss homophobia, the celebrity they first fancied – and why today’s comedy audiences w
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‘I love drag. It's dangerous’: Graham Norton and Alan Carr on desire, camp and ‘cancel culture’.As RuPaul’s Drag Race comes to the UK, two of its judges discuss homophobia, the celebrity they first fancied – and why today’s comedy audiences w
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‘I love drag. It's dangerous’: Graham Norton and Alan Carr on desire, camp and ‘cancel culture’.As RuPaul’s Drag Race comes to the UK, two of its judges discuss homophobia, the celebrity they first fancied – and why today’s comedy audiences w
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‘I love drag. It's dangerous’: Graham Norton and Alan Carr on desire, camp and ‘cancel culture’.As RuPaul’s Drag Race comes to the UK, two of its judges discuss homophobia, the celebrity they first fancied – and why today’s comedy audiences w
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‘I love drag. It's dangerous’: Graham Norton and Alan Carr on desire, camp and ‘cancel culture’.As RuPaul’s Drag Race comes to the UK, two of its judges discuss homophobia, the celebrity they first fancied – and why today’s comedy audiences w
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‘I love drag. It's dangerous’: Graham Norton and Alan Carr on desire, camp and ‘cancel culture’.As RuPaul’s Drag Race comes to the UK, two of its judges discuss homophobia, the celebrity they first fancied – and why today’s comedy audiences w
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‘I love drag. It's dangerous’: Graham Norton and Alan Carr on desire, camp and ‘cancel culture’.As RuPaul’s Drag Race comes to the UK, two of its judges discuss homophobia, the celebrity they first fancied – and why today’s comedy audiences w
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‘I love drag. It's dangerous’: Graham Norton and Alan Carr on desire, camp and ‘cancel culture’.As RuPaul’s Drag Race comes to the UK, two of its judges discuss homophobia, the celebrity they first fancied – and why today’s comedy audiences w
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‘I love drag. It's dangerous’: Graham Norton and Alan Carr on desire, camp and ‘cancel culture’.As RuPaul’s Drag Race comes to the UK, two of its judges discuss homophobia, the celebrity they first fancied – and why today’s comedy audiences w
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‘I love drag. It's dangerous’: Graham Norton and Alan Carr on desire, camp and ‘cancel culture’.As RuPaul’s Drag Race comes to the UK, two of its judges discuss homophobia, the celebrity they first fancied – and why today’s comedy audiences w
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‘I love drag. It's dangerous’: Graham Norton and Alan Carr on desire, camp and ‘cancel culture’.As RuPaul’s Drag Race comes to the UK, two of its judges discuss homophobia, the celebrity they first fancied – and why today’s comedy audiences w
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‘I love drag. It's dangerous’: Graham Norton and Alan Carr on desire, camp and ‘cancel culture’.As RuPaul’s Drag Race comes to the UK, two of its judges discuss homophobia, the celebrity they first fancied – and why today’s comedy audiences w
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Model and actress Cara Delevingne hit a high note with fans -- by playing classic rock song Sweet Home Alabama on guitar behind her head.The British-born beauty, known for her heavy eyebrows, was speaking to US talk show host Jimmy Fallon when he asked her about hidden talents.He said he had done research and found out she could play the guitar without looking be holding it behind her body. Asked how she learned to do it, Cara, 27, who also plays drums, said:” I like to show off. Apparently !“
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Model and actress Cara Delevingne hit a high note with fans -- by playing classic rock song Sweet Home Alabama on guitar behind her head.The British-born beauty, known for her heavy eyebrows, was speaking to US talk show host Jimmy Fallon when he asked her about hidden talents.He said he had done research and found out she could play the guitar without looking be holding it behind her body. Asked how she learned to do it, Cara, 27, who also plays drums, said:” I like to show off. Apparently !“
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Model and actress Cara Delevingne hit a high note with fans -- by playing classic rock song Sweet Home Alabama on guitar behind her head.The British-born beauty, known for her heavy eyebrows, was speaking to US talk show host Jimmy Fallon when he asked her about hidden talents.He said he had done research and found out she could play the guitar without looking be holding it behind her body. Asked how she learned to do it, Cara, 27, who also plays drums, said:” I like to show off. Apparently !“
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Model and actress Cara Delevingne hit a high note with fans -- by playing classic rock song Sweet Home Alabama on guitar behind her head.The British-born beauty, known for her heavy eyebrows, was speaking to US talk show host Jimmy Fallon when he asked her about hidden talents.He said he had done research and found out she could play the guitar without looking be holding it behind her body. Asked how she learned to do it, Cara, 27, who also plays drums, said:” I like to show off. Apparently !“
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Model and actress Cara Delevingne hit a high note with fans -- by playing classic rock song Sweet Home Alabama on guitar behind her head.The British-born beauty, known for her heavy eyebrows, was speaking to US talk show host Jimmy Fallon when he asked her about hidden talents.He said he had done research and found out she could play the guitar without looking be holding it behind her body. Asked how she learned to do it, Cara, 27, who also plays drums, said:” I like to show off. Apparently !“
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Model and actress Cara Delevingne hit a high note with fans -- by playing classic rock song Sweet Home Alabama on guitar behind her head.The British-born beauty, known for her heavy eyebrows, was speaking to US talk show host Jimmy Fallon when he asked her about hidden talents.He said he had done research and found out she could play the guitar without looking be holding it behind her body. Asked how she learned to do it, Cara, 27, who also plays drums, said:” I like to show off. Apparently !“
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Model and actress Cara Delevingne hit a high note with fans -- by playing classic rock song Sweet Home Alabama on guitar behind her head.The British-born beauty, known for her heavy eyebrows, was speaking to US talk show host Jimmy Fallon when he asked her about hidden talents.He said he had done research and found out she could play the guitar without looking be holding it behind her body. Asked how she learned to do it, Cara, 27, who also plays drums, said:” I like to show off. Apparently !“
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Model and actress Cara Delevingne hit a high note with fans -- by playing classic rock song Sweet Home Alabama on guitar behind her head.The British-born beauty, known for her heavy eyebrows, was speaking to US talk show host Jimmy Fallon when he asked her about hidden talents.He said he had done research and found out she could play the guitar without looking be holding it behind her body. Asked how she learned to do it, Cara, 27, who also plays drums, said:” I like to show off. Apparently !“
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Model and actress Cara Delevingne hit a high note with fans -- by playing classic rock song Sweet Home Alabama on guitar behind her head.The British-born beauty, known for her heavy eyebrows, was speaking to US talk show host Jimmy Fallon when he asked her about hidden talents.He said he had done research and found out she could play the guitar without looking be holding it behind her body. Asked how she learned to do it, Cara, 27, who also plays drums, said:” I like to show off. Apparently !“
OPS: Cara Delevingne on the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon
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