Cheryl responds to hateful feedback she received after appearing on Celebrity MasterChef.

We support Cheryl, even if she can't boil an egg!

August 16th 2023.

Cheryl responds to hateful feedback she received after appearing on Celebrity MasterChef.
Cheryl Hole is showing that she is not afraid to bring the glamour to Celebrity MasterChef! Despite the abhorrent responses from bigots on social media, the Drag Race star is determined not to let them put her off. She is ready to take on the challenge to impress judges Gregg Wallace and John Torode, competing against popstar Jamelia, Go Compare star Wynne Evans, musician Locksmith and model Sam Fox.

Cheryl, also known as Luke Underwood-Bleach, is an icon in the drag community. She made a special appearance at Metro's 50 years of Pride celebrations and is a strong advocate for LGBTQ+ representation. Her upcoming appearance on Celebrity MasterChef is not only an amazing opportunity for her, but it also serves to highlight the increasingly vital representation of the LGBTQ+ community in mainstream media.

Her resilience is admirable, refusing to let the bigots bring her down. Cheryl also spoke to BBC about the recent attack on the LGBTQ+ community in Clapham. She expressed her sadness and confusion over what is going on in the world, stating that representation of the community is essential to show that they are nothing to be feared.

“We’re just individuals wanting to live our lives and doing no harm and causing no grievances to anybody, so I don’t understand why people take such an issue to us as a community,” Cheryl said.

Cheryl's story serves as an inspiring example to the LGBTQ+ community, and she is sure to bring the glamour to Celebrity MasterChef. Tune in tonight at 8PM on BBC One to see what she has in store!

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