Ginger's House - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Funeral
In this opening episode, Ginger ponders what it's like to be dead while chatting with Kate Butch, who has popped over unannounced. Cara Melle from RuPaul's Drag Race UK 5 stops by for some tea and a chat, but little does she know that Ginger will be enlisting her help in throwing a funeral for a dead hamster.

Horseplay
As Ginger Johnson prepares her prize horses for an upcoming competition, Miss Naomi Carter stops in for a cup of tea and a good old natter. But can these two RuGirls get their stallions and mares ready in time for the show?

Noses
RuPaul's Drag Race Series 4 winner Danny Beard pops over to Ginger's House for a cuppa and a chat. As Ginger contemplates making some cosmetic enhancements, can Danny help her pick out the perfect new nose?

That Toilet's Blocked Again
Ginger plays a unique parlour game with Jonbers Blonde, and Tia Kofi stops by for a cuppa and a catch-up. Between chatting and unblocking Ginger's blocked loo, Tia even gets roped into some bath time therapy!

Jokes
Ginger is working on her knock-knock jokes when Vanity Milan stops by for a cuppa and chinwag. The subject turns to social media, and Ginger decides she needs to stay relevant and make a big splash, so she enlists Vanity to help her make a viral prank video that will break the internet…

Trophies
Kate Butch and Jonbers Blonde partake in a wild egg race, as the delightful and very handy Victoria Scone drops by for a cuppa. Over tea, Ginger takes the opportunity to ply Victoria with all the best gay questions, before roping her into assembling a shelf for her prized trophies.
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