Crystal

British-Canadian drag queen

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2024 Slated to host the second season of the drag design competition series Sew Fierce.
April 25 2024 It was announced that Fox would have to pay a total of £180,000 in compensatory damages to Crystal and Blake.
January 2024 Justice Collins Rice ruled that Fox had defamed Crystal and Simon Blake.
August 2023 Justice Nicklin ruled that Fox's tweets would be viewed as factual statements implying Crystal and others were paedophiles. Fox subsequently appealed this ruling.
July 17 2023 Crystal performed a controversial act at Adventure Island theme park's Pride event involving an angle grinder, which led to the park's decision to cancel future Pride events. The performer defended the performance, comparing it to acts seen on talent shows and by pop stars, while theme park owner Philip Miller cited concerns about content appropriateness and family-friendliness.
May 2022 Fox was ordered to pay £36,000 in legal fees to Crystal, Blake, and Thorp after his attempt to secure a jury trial was denied.
2021 Crystal began her role as a drag mother in the show 'Call Me Mother', which continues to the present
2021 Crystal participated as a contestant in Celebrity Karaoke Club Drag Edition
April 2021 Crystal and Simon Blake, along with actress Nicola Thorp, lodged a defamation claim in the High Court against Laurence Fox.
2020 Crystal made a guest appearance in an episode of Canada's Drag Race titled 'Star Sixty-Nine'
2020 Crystal began hosting 'Group Sext'
October 2020 Laurence Fox made a series of tweets accusing Crystal and Simon Blake of being paedophiles, with comments criticized for homophobic connotations.
2019 Crystal appeared as a contestant on the first series of RuPaul's Drag Race UK

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