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Bob the Drag Queen Is Not Sorry for His Antics on ‘The Traitors’ Season 3: ‘Move On’

Bob the Drag Queen is used to dealing with unruly fan bases. Now, he’s putting fans of both The Traitors and Real Housewives on blast.

In a series of messages posted on X Sunday (Jan. 12) and Monday (Jan. 13), the Drag Race winner and cast member of The Traitors season three called out fans for criticizing him after the first three episodes of the season dropped on Peacock. After Bob — who was selected to be a traitor on the new season — targeted Housewives stars Dorinda Medley and Chanel Ayan for elimination, fans of the franchise immediately took to X, claiming that the queen was making the show less interesting without the reality stars’ participation.

Bob took the comments in stride and started clapping back. After one fan reacted poorly to Bob claiming he “didn’t know” who Medley was, the Drag Race star offered a matter-of-fact comeback: “Well she’s gone. Move on.”

Another fan of the Housewives franchise chimed in to say that Bob was merely chasing his “15 minutes of fame,” which the queen openly mocked, considering he won Drag Race back in 2016 and was part of Madonna’s Celebration Tour, which ended in 2024. “Somebody better call the man who’s supposed to be watching the clock,” he wrote. “My fifteen minutes was supposed to be up 9 years ago.”

As the posts on X continued, Bob took a moment to make sure that the reality fans knew exactly who they were dealing with. “Do these Housewife fans think I’m scared?” he wrote. “Honey, I survived Drag Race Twitter. At least DR fans tweet from their real profiles.”

The Traitors season three is currently streaming on Peacock. Check out some of Bob the Drag Queen’s clap backs below:

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