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Divina de Campo

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English drag queen

Divina de Campo
Divina de Campo in Northampton 2025
Born
Owen Richard Farrow[1]

NationalityBritish
EducationManchester Metropolitan University (BA)
Occupation(s)Drag queen,singer,actor
TelevisionThe Voice UK (2016)
All Together Now (2018–2019)
RuPaul's Drag Race UK (series 1) (2019)
Websitewww.divinadecampo.com

Owen Richard Farrow,[1] known professionally asDivina de Campo, is an Englishdrag queen, singer, and actor, best known for competing in thefirst series ofRuPaul's Drag Race UK, eventually finishing as runner-up.

Early life

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Growing up, Farrow struggled with their sexuality and had difficulties at school.[2]After finishing their university degree, they met their husband who encouraged them to do drag.[2]

Career

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Farrow started drag in 2005.[3] Their drag name is Italian forDivine, whom de Campo cites as huge inspiration to them.[4] They regularly performed at Kiki inManchester's Gay Village, before it closed in 2020.[5]

In January 2016, de Campo appeared onThe Voice, auditioning with the song "Poor Wandering One" fromThe Pirates of Penzance, one of the judges being her idolBoy George.[5] Despite none of the judges turning their chairs for de Campo's performance, George later expressed regret for not picking de Campo.[6] In December 2016, de Campo starred inThe Ruby Slippers, a play that explores issues of identity and prejudice in the LGBT community.[7]

In 2017, de Campo was a part of a campaign to support the George House Trust, a charity supporting people living with HIV.[8] In December 2017, de Campo hosted Superbia'sDrag Queen Story Time, in which she read stories to young children.[9] In 2018, de Campo was featured as a judge onAll Together Now. In February 2018, she starred in a production ofDancing Bear, a musical that explores faith, sexuality and gender identity.[10]

On 21 August 2019, de Campo was announced as one of the 10 queens to be competing in thefirst series ofRuPaul's Drag Race UK.[11] From November to December 2019, de Campo toured the UK alongside the cast of series one ofRuPaul's Drag Race UK, hosted byDrag Race alumAlyssa Edwards.[12] De Campo won three challenges and finished as the first runner-up. In January 2020, de Campo attended the first everRuPaul's DragCon UK.[13]

In 2020, de Campo headlined atPortsmouth Pride at Castle Field,Southsea.[14]

In March 2020, amid thecoronavirus pandemic, de Campo was announced as a featured cast member for the very firstDigital Drag Fest, an online drag festival for all ages, with attendees given opportunities to interact with the artists, tip them, and win prizes during the broadcast.[15] She returned the following year for the second annualDigital Drag Fest, in May 2021.[16] In May, they participated inIsolation Song Contest, representingAustralia.[17]

In March 2021, de Campo appeared atTurn On Fest, a virtual Manchester-based LGBTQ performing arts festival.[18] In April, they made an appearance in Dukes Lancaster and the Lawrence Batley Theatre's digital revival ofThe Importance of Being Earnest.[19] In May, they were a featured performer atThe Parking Lot Social Easter Panto, adrive-in show.[20]

Since, they have starred in the 2021/2022 UK Tour of the musicalChicago as Mary Sunshine.[21]

In May 2022, de Campo portrayed the voice of Popcorn Reilly inAlaska'sDrag: The Musical (Studio Cast Recording), a studio recording of a planned stage production about two rival drag bars that go head-to-head while struggling through financial troubles.[22]

In October 2022, de Campo won Best Performance in a Musical atUK Theatre Awards forHedwig and the Angry Inch, aLeeds Playhouse and HOME co-production.[23]

She hostedThe Stage Debut Awards ceremony in 2023 and 2024.[24]

Personal life

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De Campo identifies asnon-binary, and uses all pronouns.[25]

Discography

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Studio albums

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TitleDetails
Frock4Life

(withFrock Destroyers)

Extended plays

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TitleDetails
Decoded
  • Released: 29 November 2019
  • Label:PEG
  • Formats:Vinyl, digital download[26]
Red & Silver
  • Released: 20 November 2020
  • Label: PEG
  • Formats: Digital download[27]

Singles

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As lead artist

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YearSongAlbum
2019"A Drag Race Song"Decoded
2020"Gratify"
“Her Majesty” (with Frock Destroyers)FROCK4LIFE
"Big Ben" (with Frock Destroyers)
2021"Switch" (with Gothy Kendoll & Forbid)Non-album single

As featured artist

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TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
UK
[28]
US
Elec.

[29]
"Break Up (Bye Bye)"[30]

(The Cast ofRuPaul's Drag Race UK)

20193545Non-album single
"To the Moon" (Cast Version)[31]

(RuPaul ft. The Cast ofRuPaul's Drag Race UK)

Filmography

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Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
2015Alphabet ClubDrag Queen/Dancer/VocalistShort film[32]
2022FrockumentaryHerselfWOWPresents+ Original[33]
2024Dragfox[34]Ginger Snap (singing voice)Stop motion film
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
2016The Voice UKHerselfPerformer[35]
2018–2019All Together NowHerselfJudge[36]
20198 Out of 10 CatsHerselfGuest
RuPaul's Drag Race UKHerselfContestant (Runner-up);Series 1
2021The Big Questions[37]HerselfGuest
BrassicHerselfGuest drag queen
Children in Need 2021[38]HerselfGuest appearance
Web
YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2015After ShowHerselfAlaska Thunderfuck series[39]
2017With Divina DeCampoHerself18 episodes[40]
2019Spin the DrillHerselfGuest; Episode 3[41]
2020Cosmo QueensHerselfGuest appearance[42]
God Shave the QueensHerselfWorld of Wonder docu-series[43]
Strictly Frocked Up!HerselfGuest[44]
2021Losing is the New WinningHerselfGuest[45]

Music videos

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YearArtistTitleDirectorRef.
2019Herself"A Drag Race Song"Erix Arocha[46]
2020Scaredy Kat"Gasoline"Scaredy Kat[47]
Groove Armada"Get Out on the Dancefloor"MrMr[48]
Waze & Odyssey"Always"Unknown[49]
Herself"Gratify"Unknown[50]
2021Jodie Harsh"My House"Unknown[51]

Theatre

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YearTitleRoleTheatreRef.
2018Dancing BearDrag Queen/Dancer/VocalistThe Palace Theatre[52]
2020Sinderella (UK Tour)Wicked StepmotherVarious venues[53]
2021–2022ChicagoMary SunshineVarious venues[21]
2021Sleeping BeautyCarabosseThe Core at Corby Cube[54]
2022Hedwig and the Angry InchHedwigLeeds Playhouse[55]
2023Adult Panto: The Little Mermaid (UK)ArielVarious venues
2023The SpongeBob Musical (UK)Sheldon J. PlanktonVarious venues
2025Adult Panto: The Wizard of Oz (UK)WizardVarious venues

References

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  2. ^abStutz, Amy (3 February 2018)."INTERVIEW | Drag Queen Divina de Campo talks Gender and Religion in new musical Dancing Bear".amystutz.com.Archived from the original on 22 August 2019. Retrieved22 August 2019.
  3. ^Walsh, Tara (19 August 2019)."RuPaul's Drag Race UK 2019: Meet The 10 New Queens".Spin1038.Archived from the original on 22 August 2019. Retrieved22 August 2019.
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  6. ^Boy George [@BoyGeorge] (16 January 2016)."So should have turned for Davina! I'm gutted!" (Tweet). Retrieved20 August 2019 – viaTwitter.
  7. ^Andersen, Vicky."Divina de Campo and The Ruby Slippers".madeup.lv.Archived from the original on 31 March 2022. Retrieved22 August 2019.
  8. ^FRIENDS OF GEORGE - Russell T Davis, Anna Phylactic, Divina De Campo & More!. 30 August 2017.Archived from the original on 16 May 2019. Retrieved20 August 2019 – viaYouTube.
  9. ^Ledward, James (29 November 2017)."Drag Queen story time comes to Manchester".gscene.com.Archived from the original on 22 August 2019. Retrieved22 August 2019.
  10. ^Lowe, Adam (15 January 2018)."Interview: Divina De Campo – Dancing Bear".vadamagazine.com.Archived from the original on 13 April 2023. Retrieved22 August 2019.
  11. ^Smith, Reiss (21 August 2019)."The RuPaul's Drag Race UK queens are finally here".PinkNews.co.uk.Archived from the original on 22 August 2019. Retrieved22 August 2019.
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  34. ^Milligan, Mercedes (28 June 2024)."Ian McKellan and Divina De Campo Lead LGBTQ+ Animated Musical 'Dragfox'".Animation Magazine. Retrieved8 September 2024.
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  44. ^Drag Queens Blu Hydrangea & Divina De Campo REACT to Maisie's Salsa! 💃🏼| Strictly Frocked Up! Ep 4. 27 November 2020.Archived from the original on 26 March 2021. Retrieved22 March 2021 – viaYouTube.
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  54. ^Bagley, Alison (14 October 2021)."Divina De Campo to star in Corby Core's Christmas drag panto show".Northamptonshire Telegraph.Archived from the original on 31 October 2021. Retrieved31 October 2021.
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