![]() That being said, Kandy reiterated a point that Gottmik made which is that this final four are very close with each other and that she met lifelong friends from the show. The main point of Kandy’s story is her childhood in the Bronx and having to fight for so much in her life and how that explains her drag persona. ![]() – Next, Kandy came to the stage to explain to Ru that even she sometimes can’t understand what she’s saying. ![]() Her parents also sent a good luck message, to which Gottmik explained that they’ve always been supportive of her journey.Ĩ:21 p.m. Gottmik explained that Paris was actually one of the first celebrity clients she had as a makeup artist. As a treat, Paris sent a good luck video message to Gottmik congratulating her and wishing her luck for the win. First up was Gottmik, who won Snatch Game impersonating Paris Hilton. Ru sat down with each of the finalists to check in on their journey through the season. – After the catwalks, Ru came to the stage of the Ace Hotel to introduce the evening to the outdoor audience with the reigning queen Jaida Essence Hall as correspondent from the Drag Race Drive-In. ![]() And in the third and final walk, they wore their premiere grand finale look: Gottmik had an elaborate navy gown, Kandy came out in a gown as well with a huge peacock feather, Rosé went classic with a baby green and white Victorian look, and Symone closed in white and gold.Ĩ:08 p.m. They walked a second time in all red: Gottmik went with a red Keith Harrington look, Kandy came out in a red leather mini dress with gold chains, Rosé went gothic with a red branch wig, and Symone finished in a flirty red fringe dress made of nails. – Opening the night was Ru in gold tulle performing her new song “New Friends Silver, Old Friends Gold.” Afterward, the final four were introduced in their best black & white looks: Gottmik was in all white makeup with a black gown, Kandy went in a white bodysuit with a train and an Elvira-esque wig, Rosé went in a trippy Alice in the Wonderland take on the classic Audrey Hepburn look, and Symone arrived in an enormous afro wig and an oversized bandana gown. But it was stunning not to see Shangela in the final lip sync - and hard not to think about how differently things may have played out had her gamesmanship not gone up in dragonfire.Below, check out our minute-by-minute “RuPaul’s Drag Race” recap of episode 15 to find out who won the lip syncs for the crown in “Grand Finale.” After following along with our live updating blog, be sure to sound off in the comments section with your reactions to VH1’s reality TV show and then discuss whether the right queen joined the “RuPaul’s Drag Race” winners list.Ĩ:01 p.m. No one can say Trixie's win over Kennedy Davenport wasn't deserved - she more than made up for a lackluster season 7 by showing off her legit musical talents and comedy skills ("Snatch Game" not included), not to mention that iconic "Red for Filth" look. While All Stars 3 continued the tradition of "lip syncing for your legacy," the queens were blindsided two times over - once when BenDeLaCreme chose to send herself home after starting the season with four challenge wins in a row, and then again when the eliminated queens returned as a jury to narrow the final four queens down to the top two. As it turns out, Khaleesi Laquifa Wadley may have forseen her fate. ![]() Martin, because the third turn of All Stars had more dramatic twists and turns than Shangela's favorite HBO epic-turned-perpetual metaphor. ![]()
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