Win Joe Black’s Infamous H&M Dress
Sweepstake Summary
Joe Black was Brighton’s first Drag Queen to be on RuPaul’s Drag Race UK. Unfortunately, Joe was the first queen to be eliminated this season but returned midseason to replace Veronica Green. However, Joe’s return was short lived when he decided to wear a pink H&M dress on stage when performing to “UK Hun?” in the RuRuVision Song Contest. RuPaul’s outburst over the off-the-rack H&M dress has now become a meme and has gone down in Drag Race Herstory! Joe Black has kindly donated the infamous pink H&M dress to be raffled off to raise funds for the Sussex Beacon. Joe said: “I am so happy that the most dramatic and infamous fashion choice on television this year can be turned into something that can genuinely impact and help people. So it is my absolute pleasure to be handing this over to the Sussex Beacon and hopefully together we can help raise a lot of money for a charity doing such fantastic work. Fashion changes lives but only if a television host is really, really angry about it.”
1 Prize
Joe Black's Infamous Pink H&M Dress worn on RuPaul's Drag Race UK. ICONIC.
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UK delivery included
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Sweepstake Ends
Tuesday, 1st June 2021 at 17:00 or when the last ticket is sold (whichever comes sooner)
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