But while Drag Race fans love nothing more than slagging off the show, I’m thrilled to have been proven wrong by Drag Race UK.
When The Independent’s Louis Staples reviewed the series opener, he wrote that Drag Race UK was “innocent and chaotic enough to parody its polished American cousin”.
If you’ve been watching series two of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK, chances are you’ve not been able to get those three little words out of your head.
Series two of Drag Race UK has recaptured the unselfconscious fun of the earlier US series, showing that the contestants don’t need to turn everything into an recognisable reality TV “moment” to make great television.