DRAG queen Ginny Lemon has appeared in a cider advert showcasing the Worcester accent and some of its major landmarks.
They appeared in Fort Royal Park in Worcester holding cans of Strongbow with the title 'only in Worcester do we say hello like this #TakeABow'.
Drag Queen Ginny Lemon appears in the Strongbow advert which shows the city accent and Worcester Cathedral in the background.
During the scenes, they can be seen walking and skipping through the park in various costumes.
A voice says 'hello bab, how's you?' before Ginny - in various outfits - answers 'yeah' with a recognisable Worcester accent.
Each colourful costume represents a different flavour of cider including a red dress and a cowboy hat and a sunflower costume.
The flavours are Rose, original, dark fruit, tropical and cloudy.
Lewis Mandall, known professionally as Ginny Lemon, is a drag performer and recording artist best known for competing on the second series of RuPaul's Drag Race UK.
They are known for their alternative and highly campy drag.
Ginny Lemon describes themself as a 'singer-songwriter, improvisational comedienne, character actor and spiritualist'.
"Ginny’s distinct acidic wit and aesthetic and their unique perspective on life have made them one of the UK’s most celebrated drag artists" is how they are described on their website.
While Ginny was proud to show off their Worcester twang, the accent was recently called the worst in the UK.
Ginny Lemon rose to fame after appearing in season two of the popular RuPaul's Drag Race UK.
Ginny caused a stir when they walked off in the middle of the lip sync against Sister Sister.
The Drag Race UK star has since had their iconic 'hometown' costume from the show displayed at Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum, starred on Channel 4's Coach Trip where they clashed with Paul Danan and performed at the opening of the Commonwealth Games Birmingham 2022.
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