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Irish drag queens make ‘herstory’ | UK News

By uk-times.com25 September 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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 Two photographs of the drag queens. On the left is Bonnie Ann Clyde. She is wearing a dress with a silver corset and a pink ruffled skirt with a leg slit. She is also wearing a blonde wig which is styled to stick up. She is standing in front of a background of blue skies, green grass and large pink crystals. On the right, Elle Vosque is standing in front of the same background. She is wearing a nude bodysuit covered in jewels. Draped around her is long pieces of pink material, which she is also holding out on either side of her. She is also wearing an elaborate pink wig.

A new season of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK is on the horizon and “the Celts are coming to take over,” according to one history-making contestant.

Bonnie Ann Clyde, known out of drag as James Keogh, is set to become the first drag queen from the Republic of Ireland to walk the runway.

But that is not the only first the Dublin-born queen is part of.

Joining him in the iconic ‘Werk Room’ is west Belfast drag queen Elle Vosque, marking the first series to feature more than one contestant from the island of Ireland.

Irish sisterhood

Elle, known as Evan Keating out of drag, said the two quickly bonded over their “Irish sisterhood”.

“It was really nice to have someone… because there is such a culture difference,” agreed James.

“Ireland and the UK are so vastly different in their sense of humour and their references.”

Evan said it gave the two an edge over the other contestants.

“We definitely have a slightly different way of doing drag and we’ve had different experiences than the English queens,” he said.

“It gave us an immediate advantage when it came to being unique and different.”

Getty Images Elle Vosque is wearing a blonde wig with pink highlights. She is wearing an orange off the shoulder dress decorated with pink stars and a picture of Marilyn Monroe. Getty Images

When he is not performing as Elle Vosque, Evan Keating is doing a degree in textiles and fashion at Ulster University

The Ulster University student has been performing as Elle Vosque in Northern Ireland for almost five years.

He has recently taken a gap year from his degree in textiles and fashion, a qualification which would come in very handy for design challenges on the show.

But with a surname inspired by Broadway singer Jessica Vosk, it was the music-based challenges that Evan was most looking forward to.

“I am a queen who does it all, but musical theatre was what got me into drag,” he said.

“I just love to perform.”

‘A lot of pressure’

Evan and James told News NI that they developed an “Irish alliance” on the show, which features 10 other drag queens from across the UK.

They found a third ally for their sisterhood in Welsh drag queen Catrin Feelings.

“We were the Celtic Sisters and that was established from the jump,” said Evan.

“The Celts are coming to take over,” joked James.

James has been performing as Bonnie Ann Clyde for almost 11 years across the island of Ireland, in Gran Canaria, and now in Manchester.

Although he said there are “no abject rules” on who can and cannot compete, when he moved to Manchester it felt like the chance to represent the Republic of Ireland on the show was closer.

“I think everything you do as a drag queen, in the world where Drag Race exists, is with sense of could this get me on Drag Race?” he explained.

Being the first person to represent the Republic of Ireland is “a lot of pressure but a lot of fun”, he added.

 Bonnie Ann Clyde. She is wearing a dress with a silver corset and a pink ruffled skirt with a leg slit. She is also wearing a blonde wig which is styled to stick up. She is standing in front of a background of blue skies, green grass and large pink crystals.

Dublin-born queen Bonnie Ann Clyde is the first Drag Race contestant from the Republic of Ireland

More opportunities

Drag Race was Evan’s first foray into performing outside of Northern Ireland.

The well-travelled James said the drag scene in Northern Ireland and the Republic have a lot of common ground, allowing the two to find a unique bond.

“I think the general idea that drag is meant to be fun is shared between the two scenes,” he added.

“I think a lot of people start drag in Ireland to go out and have a good time because we’re not hellbent on making a career out of it.

“Nowadays there’s a lot more accessibility to be able to do that and there are a lot more opportunities.”

Bonnie Ann Clyde and Elle Vosque have planned a number of shows across the island of Ireland to celebrate the series airing.

Drag Race UK starts at 21:00 BST on Thursday 25 September on Three and is available to watch on iPlayer.

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