RuPaul’s Drag Race: Soju Quits Drag Amid Assault Accusations

Tony Hyunsoo Ha, competing as Soju RuPaul’s Drag Race In season 11, the decision to stop pulling was made after addressing several sexual assault allegations shared by many. After hosting the YouTube series shoot with soju After several years, Tony is finally in drag queen show In the 11th season, the main character Soju is a cross-dressed character. As a contestant, Soju aimed to bring the aesthetic of K-pop into the art form of drag. Alas, Soju is the first queen to be eliminated this season.

January 2021, many people accuse Tony of being behind drag queen show Soju season 11 sexually harassed them. At that time, Tony told go out The allegations come from people who have threatened and tried to blackmail him, and he will seek legal representation to defend himself. But Tony kept Soju’s Instagram private and suspended his social media usage indefinitely. After weeks of complete silence on the matter, Tony is now updating the world on what’s going on.

On Tuesday, March 9, Tony Hyunsoo Ha with RuPaul’s Drag Race Reach followers with Soju’s Instagram Stories. he wrote, “Please quickly update those interested in me that I have been diagnosed and am receiving professional help. Please don’t worry. [To be honest, I don’t know] If I’m doing the right thing, but for my mental health, I won’t go back to soju. “ He ended his statement by thanking everyone who sent him messages, “Saved [him] From many nights. “ So Tony seems to be seeing a mental health professional, and in the process, Tony decides not to play Soju’s impersonator.

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The way Tony handled the situation felt different from the Shirley Pie situation going on around him RuPaul’s Drag Race Twelfth season. Sulli has never committed to relinquishing the pull role, and recent reports suggest that Sulli has made several attempts to return. However, Tony’s past actions and actions have hurt many people along the way.

The LGBTQIA+ community stands firmly with those affected by the actions of these men. Hopefully these situations involve drag queen show The Queen will appear less and less over time.

RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 13 airs Fridays at 8 p.m. ET on VH1.

Source: Out . Magazine

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