The Drag Race RuCap: The Finale. No, for realsies this time

Yes, it’s Tuesday, which means that I would normally do some sort of RuCap here wherein I look at the shit that worked and the shat that call-backed, but since the only really important thing that happened was Sharon Needles winning and being proclaimed America’s Next Drag Superstar, I’ll just post delightful GIFs of the highlights of the night.


Twirliest Twirler

Chad Michaels


Most Congenial (whatever that means)

Latrice Mothafuckin’ Royale


Most “I Am Seriously Taking a Colossal Shit Right Now” Seating Position

That Bitch Phi Phi


Remember them? They were there too, I guess . . .

Alissa Summers, Lashauwn Beyond, The Princess and Madame LaQueer


Freudianest

Jiggly Caliente


Long Lost Twinsiest

Kenya Michaels and Charo


Word of the night

“RuPaulogize,” by Willam. (This is also her fragrance.)


Sharon Needles is a beer stein.

Your argument is invalid.

Well, that’s all the time we have left! It’s been a fun ride to get here, so until the next season of RuPaul’s Drag Race, if you can’t love yourself, how in the hell are you gonna love someone else?

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