
Cheryl Hole of Drag Race UK had a sarcastic answer to trolls after some criticised her appearance on Celebrity MasterChef.
The 29-year-old TV personality, actual name Luke Underwood-Bleach, was exposed to cruel abuse after it was revealed that the performer will compete in the cookery competition with popstar Jamelia, Go Compare star Wynne Evans, musician Locksmith, and model Sam Fox.
‘Sitting here chuckling at all these replies of people getting angry for me cooking a bit of food,’ she wrote, before immediately being inundated with support.
And the entertainer rightfully made it clear once again that she has no time for negativity.
‘Is it safe to come back or are they all still lurking in my replies,’ she shared on X (formerly known as Twitter).
Cheryl was of course met with love as one fan replied: ‘Come back and ignore them! We love you chezza!’
Is it safe to come back or are they all still lurking in my replies 👀
— Cheryl Hole (@CherylHoleQueen) August 21, 2023
‘Be strong Cheryl! Don’t let the bullies win,’ another added.
Following the sad stabbing of two homosexual men outside a nightclub in Clapham last week, Cheryl previously addressed the need of LGBTQ+ representation on a show like Celebrity MasterChef.
‘I mean we’re in a day and age where I feel like the movement is going a bit backwards, there’s more hate crimes,’ she told BBC.
‘We’ve just had an attack on LGBTQ+ community in Clapham the other day.
‘I don’t understand what’s happening in the world and to have representation for our community, to have voices and stories heard, shows we are nothing to be feared.
‘We’re light, laughter and entertainment. We’re just here for a good time and to make sure everyone is looked after.’
Celebrity MasterChef continues Wednesday at 8pm on BBC One.