X Factor twins Jedward have surprised Norwich drag artists with personalised voice notes.
The ‘Jepic vibes’ were sent to the drag performers' Instagram profiles this week and it has left city drag kings and queens feeling delighted.
Jedward are a popular Irish singing and presenting duo who first appeared on TV as part of the X Factor in 2009.
The succession of voice notes started when Will Power saw the twins dressed as Elton John and David Bowie.
Will said: “I liked the embellishments on the Elton John trousers, so I saved and clicked follow and then I received the voice note from the account.
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“I screamed! It was very funny and obviously incredibly unexpected.
“It seems very silly, but we have all been loving our little Jepic shout-outs.
Will particularly loved when they said: "You have the power, the Jepic energy".
Knuckle Sandwich also received a voice note. She said: “I mean I didn't expect to get a voice note at all, so it was a surprise but also quite hilarious.
“They are X Factor legends! I love that they said about me having my own action figure, not many drag queens have that in their line of merch so they might be on to something. Watch this space.”
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Jester Mirage, who also got a message, described it as being very surreal and heartwarming.
Zoe Promiscuous said: “It was really funny, Just completely out of the blue and unexpected, really made my day.”
Pfizer Manelli, who is quite a new queen, was so excited to receive a message, saying: “Having the likes of Jedward message was a lovely surprise.
“A few famous queens follow me recently such as Holly stars, La voix and Choriza May, after performing with her last year I feel like I’ve been welcomed into the community with open arms.”
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