Rhys Nicholson was born naked and the rest is drag
The Briefing1 Huhti 2022

Rhys Nicholson was born naked and the rest is drag

Rhys Nicholson is a multi-award winning Australian stand-up, writer, actor and judge on Ru Paul’s Drag Race Down Under.

His stand up comedy is daring and honest, witty and wildly inappropriate in the best possible way.

In this conversation, Jamila Rizvi sat down with Rhys Nicholson to talk about everything from being bullied at school, to falling in love, from making a political stand, to walking the runway on Drag Race.

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