George Michael
The Queen singer has previously stated he would be up for portraying the late Wham! star on screen.
The Christmas classic, which turns 38 this year, was written by George Michael in his old bedroom at his parent's house in a "moment of wonder".
“I don’t think he ever thought he had a good-looking moment in his life.”
The comic and presenter reflects on his favourite Pride memories and stand-out LGBTQ moments.
The Wham! star was a huge fan of the BBC soap.
The Drag Race winner shares why George Michael is a queer icon to her, and how she feels that meeting RuPaul was her destiny.
The Naked Attraction host talks us through her favourite Pride tunes from George Michael to Kate Bush.
Melanie died suddenly at the age of 55 on Christmas Day, three years after the loss of her famous brother.
George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley's festive classic is celebrating its 35th anniversary this year.
The Capital Radio DJ referred to the late singer as his “uncle”, who he described as “an amazing guy".
About George Michael
During a career lasting more than 30 years, George Michael sold more than 100 million records worldwide. He first burst onto the pop music scene as a precociously talented young musician, both writing and performing as one half of Wham!, alongside his great school friend Andrew Ridgeley. In 1987, he went solo, and was rewarded with his first album, 'Faith' selling more than 20million copies. In total, he had seven number one singles in the UK, and eight more in the US. He was ranked by Billboard magazine in 2008 as the 40th most successful pop artist of all time. He died aged 53 of natural causes.