RuPaul's Secret Celebrity Drag Race spoilers follow.
A Glee star became the latest contestant to be eliminated from RuPaul's Secret Celebrity Drag Race this week.
In the latest episode, Milli von Sunshine and Thirsty von Trap found themselves in the bottom two together. The pair battled against each other by performing Kelly Clarkson's smash hit 'My Life Would Suck Without You'.
Following their performance, Thirsty was crowned the winner which meant that Milli would be going home.
Related: RuPaul's Drag Race stars reveal new spinoff shows are heading our way
As a result, Milli's true identity was unveiled as none other than Glee actress Jenna Ushkowitz, who is best known for playing Tina on the popular FOX musical series.
What to Read Next
Reacting on Twitter, she said: "Cats outta the bag!!! Sharing Millie Von Sunshine with you you all has been such a blast! It was such a once in a lifetime opportunity to perform in drag for the queen herself @RuPaul and @michellevisage @helloross @CarsonKressley on @RuPaulsDragRace.
Related: Drag Race UK season 4 return date finally revealed
"I learned so much about myself and Millie in the process and I'm so honored to have been able to experience drag first hand in heels with these incredible humans. @Bhytes1 @jujuboston @monetxchange @RuPaulsDragRace.
"I had the best time and can't wait to watch with you all next week! Thank you for giving Millie so much love. Drag has taught me to love and be proud of all the vulnerable, scary and weird parts of myself and it was a true honor."
Related: Strictly Come Dancing stars confirmed as RuPaul's Drag Race UK series 4 guest judges
During her time on Glee, Ushkowitz was nominated for a Grammy for the cast's rendition of 'Don't Stop Believing'.
Since leaving Glee, the actress has gone on to carve a successful career for herself as a producer. She's since won two Tonys as a producer for the Broadway productions of Once on This Island and The Inheritance.
In previous weeks, Loretta Devine, Taylor Dayne, and judge OG Queer Eye co-star Thom Filicia were eliminated.
Meanwhile, Drag Race France's presenter and judge Nicky Doll recently addressed the so-called franchise fatigue facing Drag Race.
She told Digital Spy: "I always look at the glass as half-full. Fans saying, 'There's too much Drag Race. I'm exhausted. I can't even keep up' – if you look at it, ultimately, it shows that this is a fan of Drag Race who's complaining that they're going to have to watch all of the seasons.
"We could have a fan who's just going to be like, 'I don't care about the other franchises. I'm just going to focus on the American one.' They're complaining that they have to keep up with all of them. That means that they like it. So, that's already a good sign.
"Second of all, I think that people need to understand that the world grew up watching American drag, and we loved it, and it was amazing. But in the media, America has always been really present. So as a French person growing up with American references, it's cool, but there's also something wrong about that, you know?"
RuPaul's Drag Race US airs on VH1 in the US and WOW Presents Plus in the UK.
Interested in talking about all things Drag Race? Visit our dedicated sub-forum

































