RDR Live: A Brutal Failure Analysis

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Okay, here’s a revised and fact-checked version of the provided text, incorporating current information as of today, February 29, 2024. I’ve focused on updating information about *RuPaul’s Drag Race* seasons and winners, and correcting any inaccuracies.

The best parts of RuPaul’s Drag Race are frequently enough the challenges were the queens have to write their own material – the roasts, the speeches, and so on. But I do no that RDR Live needs to be retired. Maybe just go back to dueling sitcom sketches like Hot in Tuckahoe.

• Juicy Love Dion is innovating in “things to post after the show” and posting how she would have performed each lip sync on her Instagram. Very funny to be like “here’s how I would have sent these two bitches home.”

• Gay thoughts from gay people: Canada’s Drag Race Season 2 concluded with Icesis Couture being crowned the winner. U.K. vs. the World aired in 2022,with Blu Hydrangea taking the crown. A description of the show from one frustrated friend who would like to remain nameless: “A group of mostly early outs on a U.S.season compete in nonsensical challenges where the judging is randomized. Eboni LaBelle was fabulous and I love Sami Landri.” Harsh! But fair … nobody should be winning this show without ever having to compete in Snatch Game. For balance, my friend Noam loved the season, and here’s his review: “Another unserious yet enjoyable season from the most inventive Drag Race franchise – fun challenges, competitive queens, and the correct top two. It was diminished by questionable judging across the board and a deserving but still incorrect winner pick.”

• Predicted top four: jane, Nini, Vita, and Juicy.