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Lawrence Chaney (born Lawrence Maidment; 16 October 1996) is a British Glasgow-based drag queen. They are best known for winning the second series of RuPaul's Drag Race UK, becoming the first Scottish drag queen and the second Plus Size contestant to win across the franchise. Their role on the series later earned them the 2021 BAFTA Scotland Audience Award.[1][2] As part of their Drag Race victory, Chaney was awarded their own online television series, later titled Tartan Around, which premiered in 2022.[3]

Key Information

Career

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Chaney has professionally fulfilled their career as a drag performer since 2014 in Glasgow. In an interview with Metro, Chaney said their drag surname "Chaney" was inspired by 1920s prolific silent movie star Lon Chaney and explained that, "He was known as the man of a thousand faces and I'm known as the queen of a thousand faces, because I'm good at impersonation, stupid voices and general buffoonery."[4]

Lawrence Chaney in 2021

In December 2020, Chaney was announced as one of twelve contestants competing on the second series of RuPaul's Drag Race UK.[1][5] On 18 March 2021, Chaney was announced as the winner of the series, becoming the first Scottish and first plus-size winner of a Drag Race season hosted by RuPaul (the first ever being Drag Race Thailand season 1 winner Natalia Pliacam).[6] As part of their Drag Race victory, Chaney was awarded their own online television series, later titled Tartan Around, which premiered in 2022.[3]

In March 2021, Chaney, alongside their fellow RuPaul's Drag Race UK finalists Tayce, Bimini Bon Boulash and Ellie Diamond, was photographed and interviewed for The Guardian[7] and later British Vogue.[8] Lawrence also embarked on a UK Tour alongside A'Whora, Bimini Bon-Boulash, and Tayce for the United Kingdolls Tour with promoter Klub Kids in July 2021,[9] and in February 2022, Chaney embarked on RuPaul's Drag Race UK: The Official Tour alongside the entire cast of the second series of RuPaul's Drag Race UK, in association with World of Wonder and promoter Voss Events.[10]

In April 2021, Chaney was interviewed for and featured on the cover of Attitude's "Tea Time Digital Special", in association with Taimi.[11] Chaney was also a featured guest and panelist at the digital National Student Pride 2021 event.[12]

In May 2021, Transworld announced they had acquired the rights to Chaney's forthcoming memoir, Lawrence (Drag) Queen of Scots: The Dos and Don'ts of a Drag Superstar.[13]

Preceding RuPaul's Drag Race UK, Chaney has been a frequent collaborator with the BBC (especially BBC Sounds). On 21 August 2021, they presented the Saturday mid-morning slot on BBC Radio 1 from 10:30am, alongside Arielle Free and other drag queens, as part of "Drag Day".[14]

Personal life

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Chaney grew up in both Helensburgh in Scotland and Newbury in England.[15] Chaney currently resides within the Gorbals area of Glasgow, Scotland.[16] They have expressed their support for Scottish independence.[17]

Regarding their gender identity, Chaney stated in an article for the i: "I still don't know if I am male, female, or somewhere in between. I think the best way to describe my gender is fluid, but this isn't finite. I see myself as ever evolving and always discovering more about myself."[18]

Filmography

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Television

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Year Title Role Notes Ref
2019 Mother Tuckers Themself Television documentary [19]
2021 RuPaul's Drag Race UK Contestant Winner; Series 2 [1]
Lorraine Themself Guest [20]
Celebrity Juice Themself Guest [21]
The Hit List Themself Guest [22]
The Great British Sewing Bee Themself Guest [23]
2022 Cherry Valentine: Gypsy Queen and Proud Themself BBC Documentary [24]
Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway Themself Performed as part of the End of the Show Show [25]
Celebrity Gogglebox Themself Guest [26]
Blankety Blank Themself Guest [27]
Martin Compston's Scottish Fling Themself BBC Scotland miniseries; Episode: "The West Coast" [28]
Celebrity Lingo Themself Guest [29]
The Wheel Themself Guest [30]
RuPaul's Drag Race UK Themself Guest; Series 4
Lawrence Chaney's Homecoming Queens Themself
2024 Slaycation Themself [31]
2025 RuPaul's Drag Race Themself Guest; Season 17 [32]

Radio

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Year Title Role Notes Ref
2021 Radio 1 Drag Day with Lawrence Chaney & Arielle Free Themself BBC Radio 1 [33]

Web series

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Year Title Role Notes Ref
2021 National Student Pride 2021 Themself National Student Pride [12]
2021 Cosmo Queens UK Themself Cosmopolitan UK [34]
2021 I Like to Watch UK Themself Netflix UK [35]
2022 Tartan Around Themself WOWPresents+ Original [36]
2022 God Shave the Queens Themself Featured queen [37]
2022 Bring Back My Girls Themself Guest [38]
2023 Give It to Me Straight Themself Guest [39]
2023 Binge Queens Themself Guest [40]
2024 The Pit Stop Themself Guest [41]
RuPaul's Drag Race Live Untucked Themself WOWPresents Plus original [42]
House of Laughs Themself WOWPresents Plus original
Touch-Ups with Raven Themself

Discography

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As lead artist

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Title Year Album
"We Werk Together"
(with Ant & Dec, The Vivienne and Krystal Versace)
2022 Non-album single
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List of singles as a featured artist
Title Year Peaks Album
UK
[43]
UK
Big Top 40

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"UK Hun?"[45]
(among The Cast of RuPaul's Drag Race UK, Season 2)
2021 27 3 Non-album singles
"A Little Bit of Love"[46]
(among The Cast of RuPaul's Drag Race UK, Season 2)
"UK Hun?"[47]
(Frock Destroyers featuring Lawrence Chaney)

Stage

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Year Title Promoter Location Ref
2021 Squirrel Friends Klub Kids London, Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool and Newcastle [48]
2021 United Kingdolls The Tour Klub Kids Torquay, Southampton, Newcastle, Glasgow, Sheffield, Leeds, Cardiff, Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham and London [9]
2021 The Lawrence Chaney Show Klub Kids Reading, Southampton, Torquay, Bath, Exeter, Plymouth, Nottingham, Hull, London, Sheffield, Birmingham, Cardiff, Leeds, Manchester, Liverpool, Middlesbrough, Newcastle, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee and Brighton [49]
2022 RuPaul's Drag Race UK: The Official Tour Voss Events / World of Wonder Ipswich, Oxford, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Newcastle, Nottingham, Bournemouth, Southend, Manchester, Sheffield, Blackpool, Llandudno, Birmingham, Cardiff, Liverpool, Basingstoke, Portsmouth, Plymouth and London [10]
2022 United Kingdolls Tour ITD Events / Klub Kids Sydney, Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane, Auckland and Wellington [50]

Awards and nominations

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Year Award ceremony Category Work Results Ref.
2021 31st British Academy Scotland Awards Audience Award Themself Won [51]
2022 The WOWIE Awards Best Book Award (The Reading is Fundamental Award) (Drag) Queen of Scots: The Dos and Don’ts of a Drag Superstar Won [52]

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Lawrence Chaney is the drag stage name adopted by Lawrence Maidment (born 16 October 1996), a male performer from Helensburgh, Scotland, who gained prominence as the winner of the second series of the reality competition RuPaul's Drag Race UK in 2021. Chaney, whose performances incorporate Scottish cultural elements, comedy, and larger-than-life aesthetics, began appearing in Glasgow's drag scene around age 18 before achieving broader fame through the televised competition. Following the victory, Chaney released the memoir Drag Queen of Scots detailing personal background and career entry into drag, embarked on international tours, and received a BAFTA Scotland award in 2021 for entertainment performance. The performer's success highlights the role of reality television in amplifying niche entertainment forms, though drag's cultural reception remains divided, with critiques focusing on its roots in male impersonation of female stereotypes amid evolving social norms.

Early Life and Background

Upbringing and Family

Lawrence Maidment, the pre-drag persona of Lawrence Chaney, was born on 16 October 1996 in , . His family relocated to around age nine, exposing him to different regional environments during formative years split between and locations including Newbury. In , Maidment faced tied to his physical appearance, gait, and hairstyle, with peers using derogatory labels such as "" from and comparisons to . He responded by honing humor as a defense, a strategy that reportedly neutralized aggressors and built personal resilience without portraying himself as a victim. Such experiences occurred amid a family move that disrupted stability, though specific parental roles in mitigation remain undocumented in primary accounts. As an adult, Maidment settled in Glasgow's Gorbals district, a historically working-class area reflecting his Scottish heritage without idealized framing. Family dynamics emphasized support in later pursuits, aligning with patterns where initial acceptance in Scottish households for non-conforming identities varies but often strengthens post-adolescence, per self-reported narratives. No verified data indicates early familial opposition to his developing traits, focusing instead on geographic transitions shaping adaptability.

Education and Early Influences

Lawrence Chaney attended Hermitage Academy, a in , , , where they completed their initial formal education. During this period, Chaney reported experiencing , primarily targeting their weight, which contributed to challenges in their school environment. Among non-familial influences, Chaney has identified comedian as a key figure, praising her unfiltered humor and recounting a personal meeting after a Rivers performance where they sought career advice. Chaney began exploring drag performances around age 18, starting with appearances in Glasgow's local club scenes as an entry into the art form.

Drag Career

Pre-Drag Race Performances

Chaney began performing in drag in 2014 at the age of 18, with their first show lip-syncing to Lady Gaga's "" in local Scottish venues. Early gigs included appearances at CC Blooms in , marking the initial foray into the regional scene before establishing a stronger presence in . By the mid-2010s, Chaney had become a fixture in 's drag circuit, serving as a resident performer in weekly shows such as Mothertucker on Tuesdays at the , a prominent LGBTQ+ venue. Additional regular slots included Suck on Wednesdays at Delmonica's, contributing to a performance frequency of multiple nights per week from approximately 2016 onward, following completion of studies in acting and theatre at . These local residencies built a dedicated following within Scotland's drag community, emphasizing high-energy lip-syncs and character-driven numbers tied to Glaswegian culture, such as tartan-infused acts reflecting Scottish heritage. Chaney's pre-national style evolved as a self-taught hybrid of and drag, incorporating rapid-fire Scottish humor delivered in a thick Glaswegian accent, often challenging audiences to parse punchlines amid the dialect's phonetic . This approach highlighted plus-size visibility in a field dominated by slimmer archetypes, with routines prioritizing exaggerated personas and audience interaction over polished glamour, fostering recognition in Scotland's varied drag sub-scenes by 2020. Local acclaim stemmed from consistent bookings rather than formal accolades, underscoring an organic development independent of televised platforms.

Participation in RuPaul's Drag Race UK

Lawrence Chaney auditioned for the second series of and was selected among twelve contestants to compete for the title, with the season airing on from 14 January 2021 to 18 March 2021. Chaney distinguished themselves through comedic performances leveraging a thick Scottish accent for character work and reads, as noted in judge critiques emphasizing humor's role in challenge successes. The accent occasionally impacted lip-sync clarity, prompting panel comments on enunciation during elimination rounds, though it served as a strategic element in humor-driven segments like reading challenges. Chaney secured three maxi challenge wins, including the episode 7 she-ro task, where judges praised the garment's execution and thematic fit from recycled materials. In the episode 5 RuRuvision , Chaney participated in a group performance that advanced to critiques, with runway pairings highlighting body-positive presentations that received commendations for confidence despite size-related scrutiny in panel feedback. mini-challenges and reveals, such as episode 2's struggles critiqued for visible performance anxiety, underscored variable early placements, yet consistent runway improvements shifted judge evaluations toward strengths in and over time. Comparisons to frontrunner , who amassed multiple wins including the finale puppet challenge, fueled post-season fan analyses debating the crowning as a potential "robbery" based on placement tallies and innovation in aesthetics. Judges, however, prioritized Chaney's humor and lip-sync victories in deliberations, crowning them the winner on 18 March 2021 as the first plus-size victor in an English-speaking main franchise edition. This outcome reflected panel emphasis on entertainment value amid critiques incorporating narratives, though fan discourse highlighted empirical inconsistencies in challenge dominance relative to runners-up.

Post-Win Developments

Chaney participated in RuPaul's Drag Race Live touring productions following their 2021 win, including U.S. performances that extended their exposure beyond the . By 2024, they had relocated to the and assumed a hosting role in the Las Vegas residency of RuPaul's Drag Race Live at the Flamingo Hotel, adapting elements of their —such as impersonations—to appeal to American audiences amid ongoing shows through 2025. In 2022, Chaney hosted and starred in the BBC Three series Tartan Around with Lawrence Chaney, a six-episode travelogue documenting their exploration of Los Angeles with drag performers and celebrities, marking an early international expansion tied to their Drag Race visibility. The following year, they launched stand-up comedy tours in the UK, achieving sold-out status across more than 100 dates in 2023 and 2024, which demonstrated sustained demand for their live persona. A third tour, titled From Holyrood to Hollywood, was announced for 2025, focusing on anecdotes from their U.S. experiences. Chaney debuted as host of the WOW Presents Plus stand-up series House of Laughs in April 2024, featuring LGBTQ+ comedians and drag performers in episodes that highlighted their comedic timing honed during Drag Race. These projects underscored the causal boost from their win, enabling bookings in higher-profile venues, though not without financial hurdles; in 2023, Chaney publicly accused former of withholding over £30,000 in earnings from gigs and tours, with partial recovery but ongoing legal processes. This incident reflected broader economic pressures in drag performance, where inconsistent payments can undermine post-fame stability despite increased opportunities.

Media and Entertainment Work

Television and Film Appearances

Chaney rose to national prominence as a contestant on the second series of , broadcast on from 14 January to 19 March 2021, where they won the competition after nine episodes of challenges including rusicals, snatch games, and lip-syncs. Subsequent guest appearances on the franchise include (2022) and special segments like the "Out of the Closet" episode of on 3 September 2025, showcasing wardrobe from live tours. Post-victory, Chaney featured as a guest on panel and variety shows such as (ITV, 2021), Joe Lycett's Big Pride Party (Channel 4, 2021), (BBC One, episode aired 2022), and Ooh The Banter! (BBC Scotland, 2022). They also appeared on quiz formats including Celebrity Lingo (ITV, 2022) and The Wheel (BBC One, 2022), alongside travelogue Martin Compston's Scottish Fling (BBC Scotland, 2022). In 2022, Chaney hosted Lawrence Chaney's Homecoming Queens (BBC Three), a documentary-style series revisiting their Scottish roots, and Tartan Around with Lawrence Chaney (BBC Three), a six-episode travel program documenting visits to tartan-themed sites in and beyond. Later television credits encompass Living with It (2023), a documentary on personal challenges, and Slaycation (, 2024), a drag-themed holiday special. Chaney guest-hosted segments like Touch Ups with (2024) and contributed to RuPaul's Drag Race Live Untucked announcements in April 2024. Chaney's film debut came in Arthur's Whisky (2024), a comedy-drama directed by the Scottish ensemble, where they portrayed Lucy Rulez, a Las Vegas drag performer, in scenes alongside , , Lulu, and Boy George; the film received a premiere on on 1 January 2024. Film roles remain sparse, with no major features announced beyond this as of October 2025.

Music and Discography

Lawrence Chaney's recorded music output has primarily consisted of collaborative singles tied to her appearances on , with limited solo releases as of 2025. These tracks, often produced for television challenges or post-show promotions, reflect the niche market for drag-related , where streaming and digital sales dominate but major commercial breakthroughs are rare outside fan-driven surges. As part of the group United Kingdolls—comprising Chaney, , , and —she featured on the single "UK Hun?", released on February 11, 2021, following its premiere in the show's "Send in the Queens" episode. Primarily written by producer Leland with contributions from the performers, the upbeat track peaked at number 27 on the UK Singles Chart, marking one of the highest chart positions for a Drag Race UK group performance at the time; it also reached number one on the UK chart upon release, driven by immediate post-episode downloads. Wait, no wiki, but from [web:29] and [web:23]. In 2022, Chaney collaborated on "We Werk Together", a non-album single with , , and , released as a for the Saturday Night Takeaway finale. The track, a high-energy pop , did not achieve notable chart success but garnered streams on platforms like . No verified solo singles or full-length albums by Chaney have been commercially released through major labels as of October 2025, though she has contributed vocals to Drag Race cast versions of songs like "A Little Bit of Love" and numbers such as those from "Rats: The Rusical", available on official soundtracks. Production details for these remain tied to and World of Wonder outputs, emphasizing group dynamics over individual artistry.
YearTitleRoleCollaboratorsPeak Chart Position (UK)Label/Release Notes
2021"UK Hun?"FeaturedUnited Kingdolls (with , , )27Digital single; #1 UK iTunes; produced by Leland for S2.
2022"We Werk Together"Featured, The Vivienne, Krystal Versace-Non-album single for Saturday Night Takeaway; digital/streaming release.

Radio, Web Series, and Live Stage

In August 2021, Chaney hosted a dedicated program as part of BBC Radio 1's inaugural Drag Day, featuring music and discussions tailored to drag culture alongside fellow RuPaul's Drag Race UK alumni Bimini Bon-Boulash and Tayce. Chaney has also appeared as a guest on podcasts and radio segments, including Wizard Radio's The Final FronTia in May 2025, where discussions covered her Drag Race victory and experiences in the drag community. Chaney launched the web series Tartan Around with Lawrence Chaney in May 2022, produced by World of Wonder and available on YouTube and WOW Presents Plus, in which she explores Scottish landmarks and culture while in drag, blending travelogue elements with comedic commentary on her Glaswegian roots. The series emphasizes accessible humor, with Chaney modulating her thick accent for broader viewership, as noted in production descriptions highlighting its uncensored streaming appeal. Additional online content includes guest hosting on Trixie Mattel's Trixie TV Takeover in August 2024, focusing on drag tips and personal anecdotes. Chaney's live stage work includes performances in , with appearances in the Las Vegas residency at starting in 2025, featuring numbers like a satirical "Ruzempic" routine and campy outfits showcased in promotional tours of her wardrobe. She debuted her solo stand-up show Overweight and Over It at the in August 2024, incorporating self-deprecating comedy on and drag life, followed by a 2025 UK tour titled Memoirs from My Shagpipes, announced in April with tickets via her official site, emphasizing theatrical storytelling and audience interaction. These productions highlight Chaney's integration of and regional dialect, adapted for live formats to enhance relatability, as evidenced by audience engagement in Vegas shows combining lip-syncs, acrobatics, and humor.

Awards and Recognition

Major Wins and Nominations

Lawrence Chaney won the second season of on 18 March 2021, becoming the first Scottish contestant to claim the title after outperforming finalists , , and in the finale lip-sync. The victory included a cash prize of £50,000 and a crown from , marking Chaney's three maxi challenge wins during the competition. Chaney received a nomination for the Audience Award in October 2021, alongside competitors including for Line of Duty and for various roles, with the category determined by public vote. Chaney won the award on 20 November 2021 for their performance on , one of the few instances of a drag performer securing this honor. No additional major wins or nominations in drag or entertainment categories were recorded from 2022 to 2025 across verified sources.

Reception and Impact

Achievements and Positive Reception

Lawrence Chaney won the second season of on March 18, 2021, becoming the first Scottish contestant to secure victory in any franchise edition and the first plus-size queen to win the UK series. This milestone was lauded for advancing body diversity in drag competition formats, where plus-size victors had been rare across prior seasons. Critics and fans highlighted Chaney's comedic prowess as pivotal to the win, noting their ability to provoke laughter from through sharp one-liners and a blend of vulnerability, poise, and brassiness that distinguished the performance. In a post-win , Chaney described the Scottish drag scene as "wacky, bizarre, and fabulous," crediting its creativity fused with classic Scottish humor for shaping their style and elevating regional representation on an international platform. Chaney received the Audience Award on November 20, 2021, voted by the public for their Drag Race contributions, underscoring widespread acclaim. Live tours have demonstrated sustained popularity, including two sold-out runs in 2023 and 2024 totaling over 100 performances, alongside sell-out Edinburgh Fringe shows like Overweight and OVER IT!. Their advocacy for and inclusivity garnered praise, with Chaney positioned as a voice promoting amid industry challenges. Fans expressed enduring support, which Chaney attributed to consistent "positive love" received during and after the season.

Criticisms and Controversies

Some fans of season 2 have labeled Lawrence Chaney's 2021 win a "robbery" of runner-up , arguing Bimini demonstrated superior consistency and creativity in challenges such as the TV hosting episode and finale, where Chaney's performances were seen as comparatively underwhelming. Chaney has repeatedly dismissed these claims, stating in an April 2025 , "They say I robbed Bimini, but I never stole anything," emphasizing that judges' decisions, not theft, determined the outcome. These debates persist in fan communities, contributing to polarized reception of her victory. Post-finale backlash intensified online harassment against Chaney, leading her to deactivate her Twitter account in March 2021 amid reports of severe anxiety from fan hate, including body-shaming and accusations of undeserved success. She announced a temporary social media hiatus, citing the emotional toll of relentless criticism despite her strong early-season runways and comedy challenges. In late 2024, Chaney became embroiled in a public feud with RuPaul's Drag Race (US) season 13 contestant , stemming from interpersonal tensions aired on the reality series Slaycation. Muse detailed the backstory, portraying it as mutual friction from perceived slights during interactions, while Chaney countered in December 2024 that the conflict was "one-sided," expressing willingness to reconcile without harboring resentment. Chaney's January 2025 invitation to a Burns Night celebration at 10 Downing Street, hosted by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, provoked backlash linked to her earlier criticisms of J.K. Rowling's gender views. On a RuPaul's Drag Race spin-off in 2023, Chaney had claimed drag performers and transgender individuals were being "demonised" in public discourse, implicitly referencing Rowling's advocacy for sex-based rights and distinctions between drag entertainment and gender transition. Critics highlighted this as politicizing a cultural event, arguing it exemplified tensions where drag's performative elements overlap with transgender activism, potentially alienating audiences concerned with biological realism in policy debates. The inclusion drew accusations of prioritizing ideological alignment over neutral celebration. Broader critiques of Chaney's work have questioned drag's suitability for family audiences, with some online discussions debating whether her live shows and humor—featuring explicit themes common in the genre—are appropriate for older or conservative viewers, as evidenced by queries on platforms like about attending with parents. These concerns arise empirically from drag events' adult-oriented content, including and , though Chaney has not directly addressed them beyond general defenses of the art form.

Personal Life

Identity and Relationships

Lawrence Maidment, known professionally in drag as Lawrence Chaney, was born on October 16, 1996, in , , and grew up in the area, which they have cited as a foundational influence on their resilient personality and community ties. Out of drag, Maidment uses he/him pronouns and presents as a man, while the Chaney persona employs she/her pronouns; Maidment has publicly discussed ongoing personal uncertainty about , stating in , "I still don't know if I am male, female, or somewhere outwith or in between," amid reflections on drag's role in exploring self-expression. Childhood , beginning after a family move to at age nine and targeting their weight and appearance with slurs like "Fat B******," contributed to early identity struggles but was later mitigated by developing humor as a coping mechanism, with Maidment reporting reduced harassment in school as a result. Maidment maintains a consistent Glaswegian accent and self-deprecating comedic style across both drag and , as explored in a 2021 online series depicting transitions between the Chaney persona and off-stage routine. In terms of relationships, Maidment confirmed in April 2025 a romantic partnership with fellow drag performer Miss Tyrone (real name Tyrone McCullough), whom they met via the app, marking one of the few public disclosures on personal bonds amid a generally private stance on romantic life.

Political Views and Public Statements

Lawrence Chaney has publicly expressed support for . In a March 2021 interview with The National, Chaney stated, “I totally support ,” noting that they voted Yes in the 2014 referendum despite nervousness due to living in , near the Faslane . Chaney argued against claims that the vote was a "once in a generation" event, citing post-referendum changes like as justification for a second referendum, and emphasized that needs "to have power over our own decisions." Chaney has described drag performance as inherently political. In a June 2021 Attitude interview, they criticized drag performers who claim to avoid politics, stating, “I hate queens that say: 'Oh it's not about politics, I'm not about politics'. You are lying to yourself. Drag was always a , a political statement.” This reflects a view of drag as tied to for LGBTQ rights and . No verified public statements from Chaney on broader UK elections, Brexit specifics, or international politics such as U.S. elections have been documented in reputable sources. In January 2025, Chaney was invited to to meet , an event noted positively in drag community discussions but without accompanying political commentary from Chaney.

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