Fresh off the runway of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK, Pasty has sashayed her way around the Eden Project’s Rainforest Biome, recreating her memorable look from the show which was inspired by the world-famous attraction.
Pasty, who is from Cornwall, showcased her Eden-themed outfit, complete with an umbrella resembling a Biome, in episode one of the latest series of the hit show, in front of RuPaul and judges Michelle Visage, Alan Carr and Joel Dommett.
Whilst visiting Eden, Pasty posed alongside a series of beautiful backdrops in the Rainforest Biome and even strutted across the rope bridge.
Pasty said: “I’m very honoured to bring my hometown look from Drag Race UK to the Eden Project.
“Growing up in the area, I came here a lot as a child on many school trips and days out. It’s such a fabulous place and it’s been amazing to come back and have some fun.”
The Eden Project’s enormous indoor rainforest offers visitors a chance to discover over 1,000 fascinating varieties of plants in an awe-inspiring space, whilst discovering the importance of rainforests and how they support us all.
In June this year, a baobab tree in the Biome flowered in what is believed to a first in the UK.
Last month, (September), a rare and endangered palm, the coco de mer, produced its first mature leaf - believed to be the largest of its kind in the UK.
For more information on what to see and do at the Eden Project visit www.edenproject.com.
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