Adam Woodyatt and Chris Hughes are pictured ahead of transformations for ITV’s Queens For the Night
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Adam Woodyatt and Chris Hughes are pictured on the set of ITV’s Queens For the Night where they will undergo incredible drag transformations.
EastEnders star Adam, 54, can be seen in a pale pink robe with a bald cap on as a mentor and dragster Kitty Scott-Claus takes over the reins for his makeover.
In another cute photo from the set, Love Island star Chris, 29, looks ready to give the show everything he’s got for his makeover and performance.
Give everything they have! Adam Woodyatt and Chris Hughes pictured before their dramatic transformations for ITV’s Queens For the Night
Chris is in a khaki silk robe while dragster Margo Marshall stands behind him ready to give him tips and tricks.
Chris and Adam are then seen posing with their drag mentors for fun snaps.
Chris, Simon Gregson and Mr. Motivators strive to destroy toxic masculinity as they star in ITV’s new drag show, Queens For The Night.
He’s got his game face on! In another cute photo from the set, Love Island star Chris, 29, looks ready to give the show everything he’s got for his makeover and performance
On the hot seat! EastEnders star Adam, 54, is seen in a pale pink robe with a bald cap on as a mentor and dragster Kitty Scott-Claus takes the reins for his makeover
Ready to go! Chris is in a khaki silk robe with dragster Margo Marshall standing behind him, ready to give him tips and tricks
The famed cast members will undergo the biggest transformation of their careers as they attempt to embrace their inner resistance in a competition like no other.
Also, Joe Marler and George Shelley take part as they try to master the disciplines of drag, from song, dance, lip sync, impression, comedy or Dragic, short for Drag magic.
Hosted by drag superfan Lorraine Kelly, she is joined by judges Melanie C, Rob Beckett, Courtney Act and the star of Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, Layton Williams.
Familiar face: in the photo Simon Gregson and Myra DuBois
Having a ball: Chris and Adam can then pose with their drag mentors for fun snaps
Lineup: Hosted by drag superfan Lorraine Kelly, she is joined by judges Melanie C, Rob Beckett, Courtney Act and star of Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, Layton Williams
Performing live in front of a panel of expert judges and a live studio audience, only one celebrity can be crowned the ultimate winner.
During the show, some of the most successful Drag Queens in the industry will become mentors to each of the celebrities.
Blu Hydrangea, Kitty Scott-Claus, La Voix, Myra DuBois, Asttina Mandella and Margo Marshall will use their expert knowledge to mentor and teach our celebrity students as they prepare and perfect their drag personas.
Viewers will witness every step of the process, from mastering the killer heels, fine-tuning their comedic timing, and bringing a breathtaking character to life through costume and makeup.
Who will win? Performing live in front of a panel of expert judges and a live studio audience, only one celebrity can be crowned the ultimate winner. Pictured is Joe Marler and Blu Hydrangea
Helping Hand: Blu Hydrangea, Kitty Scott-Claus, La Voix, Myra DuBois, Asttina Mandella, Margo Marshall will use their expert knowledge to guide and teach our famous students as they prepare and perfect their drag personas
Turned up: in the photo Mr Motivator and Asttina Mandella
The process will culminate in a cabaret-style performance for each of the celebrities, showing off their newly acquired drag talents before being voted on by the studio audience.
Adam, whose drag name is Madame MiMi D’YooYoo, said: “I want to try different roles, I want to push myself, stretch myself and I think I get that challenge when I try to become a drag. queen.
“I did a little dragging for Children In Need years and years ago, but not like this.
Glamorous: Pictured are George Shelley and La Voix
Adam, whose drag name is Madame MiMi D’YooYoo, said: “I want to try different roles, I want to push myself, stretch myself and I think I get that challenge when I try to become a drag. queen’
Chris said, ‘I want to be a drag queen because there are so many toxic masculinity issues in this world, it’s being stigmatized’
‘What could go wrong? Well, I can forget my rules for one. I could trip over the dress. I could trip over my heels and my wig could fall over my eyes. Who knows what might happen that night!’
Chris said, “I want to be a drag queen because there are so many toxic masculinity issues in this world, it’s being stigmatized.
“I’m a very emotional person, I cry in front of the camera all the time when I discuss emotional things. I’m a man and we should be able to cry.
‘It’s great to be able to break through that stigma and people should be able to be themselves. If you want to cry, if you want to wear heels, if you want to wear makeup, it doesn’t matter who you are, you should be able to do your thing.
“I can do a little Tik Tok dance and that’s it.”
The show airs on Saturday 5 November at 8.30pm on ITV.
Show stop! The process culminates in a cabaret-style performance for each of the celebrities as they showcase their newly acquired drag talents before being voted on by the studio audience.