Mademoiselle Boop

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Mademoiselle Boop
Born
Renaud Delauvaux [1]
Occupation Drag queen
Television Drag Race Belgique (season 1)

Mademoiselle Boop is the stage name of Renaud Delauvaux, a Belgian drag performer who competed on season 1 of Drag Race Belgique .

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Career

Mademoiselle Boop competed on season 1 of Drag Race Belgique . [2] She impersonated Amélie Nothomb for the Snatch Game challenge. Mademoiselle Boop is known as a nightlife fixture and operates a cabaret venue in Brussels. [3]

Personal life

As of 2023 she is based in Brussels. [4]

Filmography

Television

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References

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  2. Schetrit, Noémie (2023-10-31). "Le jour où... je suis devenu drag queen". parismatch.be (in French). Archived from the original on 2023-10-31. Retrieved 2023-10-31.
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