‘Fans have said they’re proud to be Polish for the first time after watching me on RuPaul’s Drag Race UK’
Posted by  badge Boss on Oct 07, 2023 - 12:31AM
RuPaul’s Drag Race UK eliminated Alexis Saint-Pete first (Picture: BBC/World Of Wonder/Guy Levy/Matt Burlem)

has its first lip sync victim of 2023 –

, but the 29-year-old is proud of what was achieved in two episodes and is especially grateful for the opportunity to represent Poland.

‘It’s amazing to represent Poland, we don’t normally get chances like this,’ Alexis told Metro.co.uk.

‘It doesn’t happen on a daily basis. It’s something that I’m extremely grateful for.

She continued: ‘I have a lot on my shoulders with representation but I’m a strong person and I’ll do the most.’

The impact of the short but sweet appearance has already had a positive impact on fans.

‘It means everything to me to inspire people and I’ve had people saying: “Thank you so much for representing us. We are really proud to be Polish for the first time because of you”.

‘I’ve had hundreds of messages saying that,’ she revealed.

‘I’m not happy with in Poland,’ Alexis stated. A report by ILGA-Europe has deemed Poland to be the worst place to be LGBTQ+ in the continent due to rights, for the fourth year in a row. The report ranks countries based on a review of laws and policies.

She added: ‘But this happening is a really good thing.’

Now, she feels super optimistic about the future and even has big ideas for a future spin-off of RuPaul’s Drag Race.

‘I would like to see an Eastern European RuPaul’s Drag Race in the future,’ she shared. We’d watch it!

‘The drag scene in Poland is growing. People are artistic and it’s fresher because people don’t have things around that they could be inspired with.

Alexis would like to see an eastern European version of RuPaul’s Drag Race (Picture: BBC/World Of Wonder/Guy Levy/Matt Burlem)

‘People’s style comes from traumas, and they do it their own way.

‘My appearance has definitely been seen by the community in Poland. I’m an award for them and I’m representing a lot of people.’

She hopes UK viewers have learnt a thing or two: ‘I want people to know we’re not so serious all the time. We can crack a joke and be fun.’

Alexis was eliminated after the legendary design challenge, where the queens were tasked with creating couture looks from pet shop materials.

After watching the episodes back, Alexis believes it was their lack of confidence rather than their lack of sewing abilities that led to the early exit.

‘I have a lack of confidence, despite having everything it takes to win. Watching it back, I wish I could have believed in myself more.

Alexis is optimistic about the future (Picture: BBC / RuPaul’s Drag Race)

‘I come from a country where I was constantly bullied by my colleagues and teachers in , I was always focused on my dreams and I’m lucky my family supported me.’

Alexis moved to the UK in 2007 and has felt more comfortable here.

‘I told my mum “Pack your bags, we’re going to so I can be Billy Elliot”,’ the former ballet dancer said with a laugh.

‘I’ve always felt more accepted here, but there are problems everywhere with LGBT rights. It’s just making sure that you don’t take it personally and educate people.’

In Alexis’ parting mirror message to their fellow queens, she poignantly wrote: ‘Always believe in yourself, love you so much!’

The series continues next week with a girl band challenge for the remaining nine queens and will feature special guest judge Sophie Ellis-Bextor.

RuPaul’s Drag Race UK continues next Thursday at 9pm on BBC Three.