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Charity Kase (drag Queen)
Charity Kase is the stage name of Harry Whitfield, a drag performer most known for competing on the third series of ''RuPaul's Drag Race UK''. Early life Whitfield was raised in Rufford, Lancashire. He enjoyed design and makeup as a child. During his teens, he explored his creativity by wearing costumes in Liverpool and Manchester. Career Charity Kase worked at the London club The Box, as of 2018. Charity Kase competed on the third series of ''RuPaul's Drag Race UK''. In 2021, BBC's Harvey Day said she was "firmly established as one of east London's edgiest drag queens - with a following of hundreds of thousands on Instagram." According to Day, "Charity is well-known for her extravagant, outrageous, over-the-top looks." Charity Kase partnered with Wildcat Gin in 2021 to promote a new flavor of gin. Personal life Charity Kase is a "drag daughter" of Raja, who won the third season of '' RuPaul's Drag Race'' in the United States. During her time on ''Drag Race UK'', Charity ...
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Rufford, Lancashire
Rufford is a village in West Lancashire, England, where the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, Liverpool, Ormskirk and Preston Railway, the A59 road, A59 and the River Douglas, Lancashire, River Douglas meet. Rufford is also a civil parish, which includes the neighbouring village of Holmeswood, and in 2011 had a population of 2,049. History Rufford's name derives from the Old English ''rūh'' and ''ford'', the rough Ford (crossing), ford. It was a crossing place over the River Douglas. Rufford was recorded as Ruchford in 1212, Rufford in 1285, Roughford in 1318, Rughford in 1332 and Roghforth in 1411. Part of the manor was granted by Richard Bussel, baron of Penwortham to Richard Fitton in the reign of Henry I of England, Henry I. In 1278 his descendant and heiress Dame Maude Fitton married Sir William Hesketh. Sir William's grandson married the daughter of Edmund Fitton, who owned the other moiety title, moiety of the manor which then descended with the Heskeths. In 1339 Sir William ...
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