On the Main Stage, Ru and Michelle were joined by both Ross Mathews and Carson Kressley. Alexis Michelle found a moment to tell everyone that it was an honor to be on the show with all of them and Darienne Lake thanked Jimbo and Kandy for supporting her through the season. Jimbo told Jessica Wild that she has a secret look to unveil in her performance, hoping that pulling out all the stops will put her over the top with the judges. The next morning, Jimbo and Kandy got ready for their big performances while the eliminate queens hung out in the Werk Room. Jimbo was relieved that the choreo and the song felt true to what she represents as a drag performer. Jimbo was worried about her lack of strength as a dancer, but Miguel catered the dancing to her storytelling nature and injecting a lot of humor into it. Kandy recalled how difficult the choreo was then and how it landed her in the bottom two, but feels more confident now. He explained that they have two full numbers to work through, starting with Kandy who first worked with him on season 13. Later, all of the queens made their way to the Main Stage to learn choreo with Miguel Zarate. At the end, Ru said that she may actually be Kandy’s “biggest fan.” Michelle wanted to know about her strategy, which Kandy said was about building friendships because friends won’t send you home. In Kandy’s TicTac Chit Chat she admitted to Ru and Michelle that the thought of coming to All Stars so soon after her original season was terrifying. There were additional tips in the box as well, including one that said all queens won $500 and others won high valued trips to premiere destinations. Kasha Davis pulled out a $1,000 cash tip and gave a second tip to Monica. Monica Beverly Hillz said that Naysa is the most likely to steal her man, Jaymes said Monica’s face and Kahanna Montrese‘s body would make the perfect drag queen, and Mrs. Inside the box was a set of questions to get the girls to engage with one another in a funny, but loving way. Meanwhile, the eliminated queens remained in the Werk Room with the Furry Pink Box. As a winner, Jimbo hopes to inspire people to “own their joy” in their own way. She said that the “dysfunction and pain” allowed her to lock it in a safe place where she could “choose joy and choose light” through the clownery of drag. In the conversation, Jimbo described growing up in a “tumultuous” home with two alcoholic parents that was always under the veil of a beautiful facade. Before the conversation could go deeper, Ru popped in to disclose that Kandy and Jimbo had “one last chance” to prove that they deserve to take the crown. For the final maxi challenge, Ru tasked the finalists with performing original solo numbers written by resident songwriter and producer, Leland.īut first, Jimbo sat down for her TicTac Chit Chat with Ru and Michelle Visage. Instead of taking offense to the comment, Jaymes used it as an opportunity to point out that drag is subjective and there are many styles of it that not everyone is going to enjoy. Naysha Lopez told Jaymes that while she liked her talent show, she thought there were better performances. The next morning, the queens were a bit less cordial with one another as reality set in that Jaymes and LaLa had an advantage. The lip sync tie between her and LaLa resulted in both of them getting multipliers in the “Fame Games” vote that will determine the winner of the cash prize. Jaymes, who was eliminated first in her previous season, was simply excited to have won a challenge and a lip sync for the first time. Check out our full recap of episode 12 below to see which two queens earned the coveted cash tips in “Grand Finale”:įollowing their “Variety Extravaganza,” all of the queens returned to the Werk Room with congratulations for Jaymes Mansfield and LaLa Ri topping the competition with their talent performances.
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