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In the latest episode of Canada’s Drag Race, another unlucky queen was sent home from the competition. Express.co.uk exclusively spoke to eliminated star Kyne about their time on the show as
well as what’s next for them in the world of drag. WHO LEFT CANADA'S DRAG RACE? _WARNING: THIS ARTICLE CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR CANADA’S DRAG RACE EPISODE 2._ Canada’s Drag Race returned
to the BBC Three with its latest episode, which saw the Queens take on an acting challenge. Episode two featured the contestants battling it out as they acted in Her-itage Moments, where
some shone and others faded into the background. Then when the queens then took to the runway, they were asked to recreate their first look in drag for the judges’ criticisms. As is always
the case in the hit series, not everyone could stay as Kyne and Tynomi Banks battled it out in the lip sync. READ MORE: CANADA'S DRAG RACE: WHO ARE THE JUDGES ON CANADA'S DRAG
RACE? Therefore, when she found herself walking through the doors to the workroom, she revealed how she wanted to be as confident as she could be. Kyne added: “Well you know it is very
nerve-wracking but I hyped myself up so much because I kept telling myself to just be confident and give them 110 percent. “And you know I think I did that a little bit too well because I
think when I walked through those doors the spirit of Satan flew up into me and made me way too confident.” As viewers will know, during her time on the series, Kyne quickly became known for
not necessarily seeing eye-to-eye with the judges on their critiques. However, looking back, she stood by this decision, revealing how she wanted to back herself as best she could.
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HOW TO WATCH ALL STARS ONLINE [GUIDE] Asked if she would change her approach looking back, she explained: “I still feel the same to be honest. You know, drag is art and art is subjective.
“People are going to feel differently about it and they are the judges so you know they have the right to feel however they want. “But listen, if I’m on that stage, even if I think my outfit
is not the greatest, did you want me to apologise to them and say sorry for my outfit? No, I was gonna stand up for it!” But despite all of this, Kyne did reveal her approach to drag has
changed a bit since being on the series. She added: “I think I definitely have a stronger sense of taking myself seriously now that I've been on the show. “Because I went in very guns
ablazing and I’m coming out of it more ready to laugh at myself.” However, the star did open up about how it’s been tough appearing on the series as she had to deal with some nasty messages
from trolls across her social media. So much so, Drag Race judge Brooke Lynn Hytes recently condemned those doing this publicly. Speaking about the response she’s received, the queen added:
“As I said, I’m rolling with the punches and just accepting life the way it is. “Life isn't fair but these are the cards I've been dealt and these are the cards I'm playing.”
And despite all of this, it seems clear the queen will be coming out with even more fans and is looking forward to life post-drag race. Opening up about what is next for her, Kyne added: “I
love to travel and tour and meet lots of new people, especially with Drag Race airing on the BBC in the UK, it’s very exciting. “I'd love to come and come overseas and see all my fans
over there.” _CANADA’S DRAG RACE DROPS ON BBC IPLAYER AT 6AM EVERY FRIDAY._