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British Drag Race Winner: "I Will Take Over The World"

RuPaul's third UK Drag Race series winner for his win - and what he wants to do after appearing on the Three Show. After a series of spectacular singing, dancing, and acting, the latest UK Drag Race winner has been announced as Crystal Versace.

Crystal - the youngest female drag race winner - was just 19 years old when she won the crown and became the "next British superstar." "My Lord!" said the drag singer at a closing ceremony in London hosted by comedian Judy Love on Thursday night. "I feel like I'm dreaming. I feel a little surreal." "Anyone born to be dragged out there and is the next superstar can now have someone watch and say, 'OK, I can.'

Crystal, who has been associated with dragging since she was 13, made an early first impression by winning the series' first two challenges and was praised by the judges for her performance on the track and dancing skills on the Dragon Challenge.

Before Krystal Lippe dubbed herself for the crown on the final episode, presenter RuPaul said: "She's only 19 years old. "Those three girls bring something special to this race. Crystal uses her short time on the planet to focus the laser on resistance." "We couldn't take Crystal's eyes off the jump," added Judge Michel Visage. "He always amazes us - and that's a gift."

"I think this race let go of something," added fellow judge Graham Norton. Crystal won the crown and scepter and a paid trip to Hollywood to create and participate in her series with Drag Race producer RuPaul.

After her win, Crystal's mother Michelle went on stage to hug her and said, "I was so shocked and so proud. "[Crystal] is a strong character. We are always by his side. That is the goal. We were just for him all along, whatever he wanted to do in life. It was just a dream. ""It is essential to have positive and strange programming on mass television."