The qqueens enter the work room after Loreena’s elimination. They congratulate Aly on surviving the lip-sync. They congratulate Skinny on her second challenge win. Skinny says she feels like a front runner now.
The queens get out of drag and Belle talks about needing to get a challenge win or else she could see herself getting the boot.
*intro plays*
The queens walk into the work room and Ru walks into the the work room. Ru explains this week’s maxi challenge. Ru let’s in 7 members of the LGBT+ community who have different disabilities.
Each queen will get one person and give them a drag makeover! They must show family resemblance.
As the winner of last week’s challenge, Skinny assigns the queens with the disabled person.
The queens work shop with their disabled person. Some queens face and interact with the challenges each of their partners have. This makes these egotistical and dramatic drag queens feel more humble.
It’s now elimination day and the queens get their final touches to their newly made queens. The disabled LGBT disabled members talk about their individual struggles of not only being LGBT but disabled.
Ru walks down the runway in a black and red gown. She introduces Michelle Visage, Carson Kressley and special guest judges, Little Women Atlanta star Shirlene Pearson, also known as Ms. Juicy and deaf actress Marlee Matlin.
This week, the queens were asked to makeover members of the LGBT+ community who are also disabled. Ladies and gentlemen start your engines and make the best drag queen, win!
The queens and their disabled lgbt+ members walk down the runway.
It’s time for the judge’s critiques:
Belle, Claire and Skinny get positive critiques
Aly gets mixed critiques
Bonny, Gertrude and Try get negative critiques.
Ru has made some decisions.
Skinny, you’re safe.
Belle, you’re safe.
Claire Midia, condragulations you’re the winner of this week’s challenge. You and your lgbt+ member won a cruise for 2 to Aruba!
Aly you’re safe.
Gertrude, you’re safe.
That means Bonny Co and Try Força, you’re both up for elimination.
Two queens stand in front of RuPaul. This is your last chance to impress and save themselves from elimination!
The time has come, to lip-sync, FOR YOUR LIFE. Good luck and don’t FUCK it up!
*lights dim as “This Is Me” by Keala Steele plays*