La Voix speaks to Pinknews about Strictly (Kate Green/Getty Images).
Rupaul’s Drag Race UK‘s la voix is sure she’s breaking the boundaries Dance strictly.
Diva from Drag Race UK Series 6 participated Strictly Cast last week. She’ll take you to the dance floor with something like EastEnder Star Balvinder Sopal, Love Island The winner Dani Dyer and Doctor WhoAlex Kingston.
“It’s so exciting,” the bigger entertainer than Life tells the Pinknakes a week after the announcement. She immediately follows up, but “it’s petrified. It’s all I can imagine something like this,” and again competed with an impressive resume. British talent and Queen of the UniverseLa Voix isn’t worried about being in front of millions of live audiences, but didn’t have to do Paso Doble or Paso Doble, for example.

“I’ve never done that in my life! It’s a whole new ball game for me.” But like a true star, Lavoitz certainly excites her, as she knows she has to throw herself into it. “To kick out that comfort zone and learn all these new skills… well, it’s going to be one of two things. It’s going to be a disaster, or it’s going to be incredible either way.”
“Big energy, big sparkle”
And when we deal with the challenges of Strictlywe are quite certain that we have the skills she needs as we are veteran performers. She agrees. “I’m going to channel the sights and performances I’m known,” she adds. “Big energy, big sparkle.”
Then she laid out why she’s turned on Strictly This is the first in the long-term reality series, and is now the 23rd installment. “I might be the only person that’s been going on Strictly It’ll dress down for a live show, let’s be honest. I wear sequins every day. ”
La Voix doesn’t know who her partner is yet (“Make your bet now!”), but she wants someone to suit her. “For me, this is the biggest entertainment show on the BBC, if not all television networks. And I want to bring that level of performance, sparkle, glamour, and if I could fast-forward with the Glitter Ball Trophy, I’ve made it. Strictly. ”
As if to prepare Strictly La Voix was already preparing for her latest UK tour, The show isn’t over. The tour begins in Wales’ Mold in September will see the “Dunten Away” singer stop at Drury Lane, theatre Royal and Drury Lane in Glasgow, Manchester, Cornwall, Stockton, Portsmouth, Brighton, London.
“It will be the most unforgettable spectacle of the night, or I will move for Q&A depending on how exhausted I am for Q&A I stepped into Footspar Strictly“Performer jokes.
Not only songs and jokes, but Lavoic promises a reply of her show-stop turn as Liza Minnelli Drag Race UK She takes on Judy Garland, Shirley Bassey, Madonna and Cher. She also wrote bespoke songs for each tour stop. And with the big screen and fireworks, “it’s like seeing Tina Turner and Judy Garland live with the band behind her.”
The show is inspired by divas who heard her grow up, explains La Voix. The same can be said about her performance. Thanks to his father’s impressive collection of sound records.
Listening to Donna Summer, Barbra Streisand, Tina Turner and more, blasting through the house inspired her own sense of herself as a diva. “I think that’s why I have this level of love for divas,” Lavojk told the Pinknakes. “So it’s very nostalgic for me. It’s something that has influenced my entire career and not just that each of those divas is there because the songs are great and everyone loves them.
And, as if that wasn’t enough, Lavojk also has a pantomime season that he looks forward to the end of the year. She returns to Wycom Swan Jack and Beans Talk Alongside Scott Mills on BBC Radio 2, she plays Dame Trot, joking, “I think we need to change to Dame Foxtrot.”
Panto is something special for La Voix, and at this point it has been playing for 25 years. “I love the kids coming and dressing as characters,” she explains. “I adore family. It’s a very intergenerational art form, I love it. It’s a place where so many kids see the theatre for the first time.”
Children like her. She can trace her love for theater and performance on her annual punto trip. “I remember going to see shows growing up in the northeast, but people from those days were starting to fly. That was amazing. You had a boo and a villain you could cheer on.
There are many fond memories that La Voix has from the iconic institution of British performance art. “I’ll never forget the memory of, ‘Oh, do you remember when we went to see it?’ “It’s something you need to do. ”
La Voix’s The show isn’t over The tour will be held from September 17th to November 5th. Get your ticket here.
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