Gogglebox's Joe Baggs has shared an amazing drag makeover on social media.

The TV star, who appears regularly on the sofa alongside parents Terry and Lisa and brother George, showed a fabulous side to himself in a recent TikTok.

Taking to his account, Joe is seen lip syncing along to RuPaul's 'Just What They Want' as he prepares his drag make-up, before doing a complete change-up into his alter-ego.

"SHE'S BACK BABY," he captioned the clip.

This isn't the first time Joe has posted his drag on Instagram – so we're thinking next season of Drag Race UK?

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The Baggs family have been regulars on the Channel 4 series since 2020, appearing initially for series 16 before returning for series 18 later this year.

Earlier this year, they hit back at claims that they had been axed from Gogglebox, Lisa calling the speculation a "total lie".

"Due to COVID restrictions we are unable to film this current series," she clarified. "Channel 4 have been wonderful to work with and and we hope to be back one day soon."

Joe added: "Frustrating to address this but we weren't dropped. Due to the lockdown there aren't enough cameras to go round to the entire cast and therefore we decided as a family to take a series off."

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Addressing some of the viewer response after their debut, he added: "Of course there was criticism about us, the producers said this happens to all new families so it's not uncommon and not a reason people get cut from the show."

The Baggs haven't been the only cast members to shut down exit rumours recently, with Jenny and Lee denying claims that they were leaving the series last week.

Gogglebox airs on Friday nights at 9pm on Channel 4.

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