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[s2e4] Drag Movie Shequels -

[s2e4] Drag Movie Shequels -

: Phi Phi O’Hara and Roxxxy Andrews took on a parody of Showgirls . Phi Phi played the cutthroat veteran dancer while Roxxxy channeled a hilariously clueless upstart.

On the main stage, guest judge Nicole Scherzinger joined the panel as the queens served a "Two-in-One" runway theme, requiring them to reveal a second outfit live on stage. Katya stunned in a 1960s Sharon Tate fantasy, and Alaska left the judges gasping by bringing her infamous, trash-talking pageant character, Lil’ Poundcake, to life right before their eyes. [S2E4] Drag Movie Shequels

RPDR All Stars S2 E4- “Drag Movie Shequels” | by BethEllen Johnson : Phi Phi O’Hara and Roxxxy Andrews took

But there was no time for bitter backstage drama because RuPaul entered with a cackle to announce the week's maxi-challenge: . The remaining queens were tasked with acting in high-camp parody sequels to some of cinema's most iconic female-led films. Katya stunned in a 1960s Sharon Tate fantasy,

The tension in the RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars werkroom was so thick you could carve it with a rhinestone-encrusted heel. The fallout from the last elimination hung heavy in the air. Alyssa Edwards had spared Katya, sending Ginger Minj packing instead. Phi Phi O’Hara was not letting it go, aggressively questioning Alyssa's alliance-breaking decision. Alyssa simply shrugged, chewed her bubblegum, and uttered the legendary malapropism that she was worried about "rigor morris" setting into the competition.

The pairings were assigned, and the queens threw themselves into their ridiculous scripts:

: Alaska and Alyssa Edwards parodied the legendary psychological thriller What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? . Alaska went full method, delivering a masterclass in deranged, unhinged comedy as the tormenting sister.

R. Khouri

With over 30 years of experience in the CAD industry as an instructor, developer, and manager, I have a wealth of knowledge in the field. My background in computer engineering has given me a solid foundation for understanding the complexities of CAD softwares. AutoCAD is my go-to tool, and I'm passionate about all forms of computer-aided design (CAD) and design in general.
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