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RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under editing fail called out

Viewers have spotted an awkward editing fail in the latest episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under.

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Viewers have spotted an awkward editing fail in the latest episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under.

The Stan original series released its latest episode at the weekend, which saw the queens partake in the famous ‘Snatch Game’ challenge.

Afterwards, following the runway presentation, Sydney drag queen Hannah Conda fell victim to an editing blunder which saw her standing in different areas in multiple shots.

In one shot, Hannah was seen on the right of the stage, but seconds later she could be spotted standing in the background behind the rest of the contestants.

Fans took to Twitter to point out the hilarious editing fail.

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Hannah Conda was the victim of poor editing in the latest episode of RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under.
Hannah Conda was the victim of poor editing in the latest episode of RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under.
A subsequent shot seconds later saw Hannah standing in the background.
A subsequent shot seconds later saw Hannah standing in the background.

“This is so funny,” one user write, while another added, “OMG” with a string of laugh face emojis.

It comes after the first Aussie season last year saw a bizarre conspiracy theory circulating that RuPaul wasn’t in the room during filming.

The theory was that RuPaul was edited in via green screen and digital effects.

Fans spread a theory that RuPaul wasn’t in the room during filming.
Fans spread a theory that RuPaul wasn’t in the room during filming.
Aussie co-judge, comedian Rhys Nicholson debunked the bizarre rumour.
Aussie co-judge, comedian Rhys Nicholson debunked the bizarre rumour.

Days ahead of its return to streaming, co-judge and Aussie comedian Rhys Nicholson said the rumour was “annoying”.

“The most annoying thing to come out of that whole thing of where it should be filmed is people thinking that RuPaul wasn’t there,” Rhys said.

The 61-year-old US drag icon and 11-time Emmy winner further put those rumours to bed in the season two premiere last month, slapping a doll to prove he was there in the flesh.

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