La Voix is not married. The 45-year-old drag performer, whose real name is Christopher Dennis, has kept his romantic life firmly out of the public eye despite rising to mainstream fame through RuPaul’s Drag Race UK and Strictly Come Dancing.
No partner, boyfriend, or spouse has ever been publicly confirmed. Dennis has given no interviews discussing relationships, posted no photos with romantic partners on social media, and deflected personal questions with humor rather than answers.
When asked about the so-called “Strictly Curse” by Hello Magazine in 2025, La Voix joked: “Well, I ditched my husband before I started.” No evidence suggests this was anything but a quip. The performer has maintained consistent privacy around dating and relationships throughout a 20-year career.
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Christopher Dennis: The Man Behind La Voix
Born April 17, 1980, in Stockton-on-Tees, Dennis grew up in northeast England where his parents Richard and Lynne ran a care home. Both worked as nurses before opening their facility, creating an environment Dennis credits with shaping his empathy and performance instincts.
At 18, he moved to London to study drama at Brunel University before training in musical theatre at Urdang Academy. The formal education laid groundwork for a versatile career that would eventually span makeup artistry, cruise ship entertainment, and television competition.
Dennis created the La Voix character around 2004. The name means “The Voice” in French, chosen because Dennis sings live rather than lip-syncing. He uses she/her pronouns while performing in drag and he/him pronouns otherwise.
Before drag fame, Dennis worked as a professional makeup artist for celebrities and models. That expertise eventually led to a signature cosmetics line under the La Voix brand.
Career Trajectory and Public Recognition
La Voix spent years building a following through cruise ship performances, working on more than 80 vessels internationally. She competed on Britain’s Got Talent three times, with her most successful run coming in 2014 as part of the London Gay Big Band. The 17-piece orchestra reached the semi-finals before elimination.
The 2024 season of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK brought La Voix to mainstream British audiences. She finished as runner-up to winner Kyran Thrax after winning four challenges, including Snatch Game with a Liza Minnelli impersonation. The visibility opened bigger doors.
In August 2025, La Voix made history as the first drag artist cast on the main series of Strictly Come Dancing. Paired with professional dancer Aljaลพ ล korjanec, she brought sharp wit and self-deprecating humor to the ballroom. Judges praised her personality even when scores stayed low.
An injury forced her withdrawal in November 2025 during Blackpool week. She performed a final samba to “Love Is in the Air” as a farewell before exiting the competition. The BBC later confirmed La Voix for the 2026 Strictly Live Arena Tour, giving her another chance to perform with ล korjanec.
Family Support and Recent Loss
Dennis is openly gay and has spoken about his sexuality in interviews over the years. He consistently praises his parents for their acceptance and support from the beginning.
His father Richard became a surprise star during the RuPaul’s Drag Race UK makeover episode. At 78 years old, Richard appeared as a guest and got transformed into “Voix La” by his son. His emotional speech supporting the LGBTQ community moved judges Michelle Visage, Alan Carr, and AJ Odudu to tears.
“It’s a privilege being gay, of all the hard work and effort people go through in this world, it’s tremendous,” Richard said during the episode. “I’m 78 years old, and I hope I’m setting an example for other parents who should equally love their child, irrespective of gender or anything.”
Richard turned 80 in December 2024. He’s been spotted in the Strictly Come Dancing audience cheering on his son.
Tragedy hit the family in April 2024 when Lynne Dennis died unexpectedly. La Voix shared the news on social media, describing it as a complete shock. “She truly was such a wonderful Mum,” Dennis wrote. “Her zest for life, happiness, fun and bringing people together will live on.”
Many fans had met Lynne at La Voix shows over the years. Dennis asked for privacy while the family supported Richard through the loss.
Why the Privacy Matters
Christopher Dennis has built a successful career on visibility and performance. His drag persona commands stages and television screens with confidence. Yet he draws a clear line between public performance and private life.
This approach differs from many reality television personalities who share relationship details, dating updates, and romantic milestones with fans. Dennis maintains that boundary despite increased fame and public curiosity.
The choice reflects a broader tension for LGBTQ performers navigating mainstream entertainment. Some choose visibility in all aspects of life as representation and advocacy. Others separate professional success from personal disclosure.
Dennis falls into the latter category. His openness about being gay exists alongside silence about specific relationships, past or present. Neither approach is wrong. Both represent valid ways of existing in the public eye while protecting what matters most.
Current Status and Future Projects
At 45, La Voix continues performing solo shows across the UK. Her touring schedule combines live singing, comedy, and theatrical performance. The signature red wig and glamorous aesthetic remain central to her visual brand.
The 2026 Strictly Live Arena Tour represents her next major project. She’ll perform alongside other contestants from the 2025 television series, giving audiences who voted for her another chance to see her dance.
Whether La Voix is dating, single, or in a relationship remains unknown. Christopher Dennis has earned the right to privacy in an industry that often demands otherwise. His talent speaks louder than any relationship status ever could.
Fans searching for information about La Voix’s marital status will find no husband, no wedding, and no public partner. What they will find is a performer who chose where to draw the line between stage and self.

