Latrice Royale teaches you how to tuck

What’s that? There was no actual episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race last night, so I can’t do a RuCap as is usually the case on Tuesday? BULL. SHIT. We are going for the Drag Race, bitches.

In lieu of an actual recap or anything, we’re bringing you some Latrice Royale realness today. Latrice gave a radio interview down in the States, where she showed the DJ how to tuck on air live. True story: one time my brother kicked me in the balls and the left one went back up inside me, and long story short I got a hernia and had to spend a week in the hospital. So if you’re a tucker, God bless you. You have more futs than I.

(Oh, and BTW, if you want an in-depth look on the past season, I ran an analysis of this season’s crop of queens over on Popbytes.)

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