It’s also interesting to note that Scarlet Adams currently has the most wins on Drag Race Down Under, while every POC has been eliminated from the competition, and it’s only episode five. Scarlet then tries to call upon Maxi for support, but the Sydney legend is basically like “you’re on your own on this one, love”, and let’s her know that although where she grew up, people were racist, nobody dressed in blackface or mocked other cultures. The two of them slam Scarlet for pitching it off as some childhood mistake, when the reality is, you should never consider doing blackface for any reason whatsoever. The queens are rightfully shocked, and Scarlet does her best job at some semblance of an apology, even mentioning that she was recently called out about it.Īrt isn’t buying it for a single second and neither is Etc Etc. We all knew about it, we’ve all been wondering if it would ever come up on the show, and now we see it, unfurling before our very eyes. So anyway, here’s their product, called ‘Piss’.īack to the Drag Race Down Under Werk Room and FINALLY Scarlet Adams brings up the fkn blackface. Not long before this, Etc Etc had a go at the other queens for excessive “fart jokes and boob jokes”. Meanwhile, Maxi Shield is stroking kittens for some reason and Art Simone is still just happy to be here.Īcross the pond, Kita is shoving yeast spread up her nose and gagging, while Elektra is actually doing a stellar job at directing the Drag Race Down Under trophy hunks to do her bidding. It’s taxing to watch her act it out, that’s for sure. Karen, yet again, fails to cash in on her finance puns, and ends up selling a product called ‘Discharge’ for some godawful reason. Nothing says vulnerability and expertise in the field of drag like selling yeast spreads, right? Informercial queen Suzanne Paul joins the fold, and helps direct the queens through their yeast spread ads, which is the focus of this week’s main challenge. This picture shouldn’t do things to me and yet here we are. (All jokes aside, the real revelations will be coming very fkn soon).Ībbie Chatfield Believes RuPaul Never Went To New Zealand For Drag Race, So We InvestigatedĮlektra shocks us with how versatile she is, and does a pretty good job at reading the queens.Īlso this mesh combo with the denim jacket? I swoon. She has a bald spot on her head, and finally admits it to the camera, after months of us already knowing this, and scrutinising her for it. Scarlet Adams does a pretty poor job at reading her fellow contestants, and ends up revealing a dark secret from her past. Kita has some stunning reads about Elektra being a man and Etc Etc needing to wake the fuck up, and it’s very entertaining.Īrt however has some super-smart reads on a couple of the queens, mocking them tastefully with that beautiful accent of hers. It’s now time for the reading challenge, because reading is what? Fundamental. Unsurprisingly, the brain-sucking ball crown elects Kita as the new supreme. They decide to settle their disagreement by letting the powers of the sorting hat decide whose look was truly greater. Kita, who dipped herself in hot glue and rolled around in a ball pit, was safe, while Etcetera, who channelled the ethereal powers of the fertility goddess with a single piece of purple fabric, was not. I’m sure they had some savage lines about Australian drag, but I wouldn’t be able to tell you.Ī new day has dawned on the Drag Race Down Under girls, and Etc Etc makes it known that they’re still peeved at the results of last week’s challenge. The queens then enter a conversation about NZ queens vs Australian queens, because it was bound to happen eventually, and Elektra Shock joins Kita in mumbling sweet nothings into their mics that barely pick up sound. We still haven’t seen any huge wins from Miss Simone, but it’s coming, I can feel it. Karen from Finance is deadset on bringing her A-game (five episodes into the competition), Kita wants to fuck up the game to make Anita proud, and Art Simone is really just happy to be here. Karen channelling her acting school days with a beautiful fake cry. Kita Mean is the most affected by the loss of her friend, but it’s pretty hard to take her seriously when she’s still in her Lollipop’s Playland costume. Drag Race RuCap: I Have Many Questions After That Twist Including ‘What The Fuck’?
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