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Lawrence Chaney
Lawrence performing in July 2021 in Torquay
Born
Lawrence Maidment

(1996-10-16) 16 October 1996 (age 27)
CitizenshipBritish
OccupationDrag queen
Years active2014–present
TelevisionRuPaul's Drag Race UK (series 2)
Websitelawrencechaney.com

Lawrence Chaney is the stage name of Lawrence Maidment (born 16 October 1996), a Scottish 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 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]

Career

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]

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

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]

Chaney struggles with their gender identity. In an article for the i, Chaney wrote: "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] Chaney uses they/them as pronouns.[19]

In June 2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Chaney revealed that they had tested positive for COVID-19.[20]

Filmography

Television

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

Radio

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

Web series

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]

Discography

As lead artist

Title Year Album
"We Werk Together"
(with Ant & Dec, The Vivienne and Krystal Versace)
2022 Non-album single
List of singles as a featured artist
Title Year Peaks Album
UK
[39]
UK
Big Top 40

[40]
"UK Hun?"[41]
(among The Cast of RuPaul's Drag Race UK, Season 2)
2021 27 3 Non-album singles
"A Little Bit of Love"[42]
(among The Cast of RuPaul's Drag Race UK, Season 2)
"UK Hun?"[43]
(Frock Destroyers featuring Lawrence Chaney)

Stage

Year Title Promoter Location Ref
2021 Squirrel Friends Klub Kids London, Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool and Newcastle [44]
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 [45]
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 [46]

Awards and nominations

Year Award ceremony Category Work Results Ref.
2021 31st British Academy Scotland Awards Audience Award Themself Won [47]
2022 WOWIE Awards Best Book (Drag) Queen of Scots Won [48][49]

References

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  13. ^ "Transworld snaps up debut by Drag Race winner Lawrence Chaney | The Bookseller". www.thebookseller.com. Retrieved 19 June 2021.
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  34. ^ Lawrence Chaney's makeup transformation is the definition of glamour | Cosmo Queens UK, retrieved 5 May 2021
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  36. ^ Jones, Monique (17 March 2022). "World Of Wonder's Spring Slate For WOW Presents Plus Includes Heidi N Closet Co-Hosted Series, Vanjie-Fronted Shows And More". Shadow and Act. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
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  38. ^ Del Rosario, Alexandra (5 May 2022). "'Bring Back My Girls': WOW Presents Plus Sets Original Series, Will Film Live At DragCon LA". Deadline. Retrieved 16 May 2022.
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  41. ^ UK Hun? (United Kingdolls Version) - Single by The Cast of RuPaul's Drag Race UK, Season 2, retrieved 15 February 2021
  42. ^ A Little Bit of Love (Cast Version) [feat. The Cast of RuPaul's Drag Race UK, Season 2] - Single by RuPaul, retrieved 19 March 2021
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