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A first look at Michelle Visage’s lockdown reality series

The RuPaul’s Drag Race judge has offered a sneak peek at her upcoming show, How’s Your Head, Hun?

Michelle Visage has shared a teaser for her forthcoming reality series, How’s Your Head Hun?, which invites viewers into the RuPaul’s Drag Race judge’s home to see what her life is like under lockdown.

In a sneak peek shared on Instagram, Visage can be seen welcoming cameras into the LA house she shares with her family. Wearing a Union Jack jumper, the drag mother says: “Hello everybody, it’s Michelle Visage. Welcome into my home.”

The teaser introduces Visage’s husband, David Case, and her younger daughter, Lola, as well as her dogs. The short compilation sees Case pretending to be Visage’s hands while he applies her make-up, attempting to dye his wife’s hair, and shows Visage enjoying a cocktail with her daughter.

In a statement about the show, Visage said: “I am SO excited to give everyone’s anxiety a rest with How’s Your Head Hun? When you see how quarantine life is with MY family and friends, we will all be laughing together! Get ready!”

Filmed entirely by her family, How’s Your Head Hun? will feature guest appearances from Little Mix singer Jade Thirlwall, This Morning’s Dr Ranj Singh, and journalist Susannah Constantine. Watch the teaser below.

How’s Your Head Hun? will air weekly on BBC Three, with the first episode dropping on Tuesday 26

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