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Little Mix's Jade Thirlwall to host drag queen cookery show

Little Mix's Jade Thirlwall is to host a new MTV show where she interviews drag queens while they cook a meal for her mother.

Little Mix singer Jade Thirlwall is to host a new MTV show that will see her interview drag queens while they cook a meal for her mother.

The 27-year-old is a huge fan of the drag scene and RuPaul's Drag Race, even appearing as a judge on the first UK edition of the show last year.

Served! With Jade Thirlwall will see legendary drag queens cooking a meal from a mystery box of ingredients before facing the judgement of Jade's mother Norma.

Among the queens confirmed for the first six-part series are Drag Race alums Alyssa Edwards and Courtney Act, plus UK winner The Vivienne. Other guests include Kim Woodburn, Mel C and Queer Eye's Tan France.

"I'm so excited to have some of my favourite people on board to serve you some virtual dinner party realness," Jade told The Sun.

"I cannot wait to show you what (and who) we've got in store; it's been such a laugh to film and I hope this brings people at home some light- hearted entertainment whilst indoors."

The show launches Thursday, May 28 on MTV.

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