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Drag Race: Kahanna Montrese breaks silence after that explosive All Stars 8 episode

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Drag Race star Kahanna Montrese has opened up about the latest drama-filled All Stars 8 episode. Spoilers ahead  For this week’s maxi-challenge, the queens were tasked to play the Snatch Game of Love, with their celebrity impressions as follows: Heidi N Closet as Blackbeard, Jessica Wild as Iris Chacón, Kahanna Montrese as her mother Coco, Jaymes Mansfield as Jennifer Coolidge, Alexis Michelle as Bea Arthur, Kandy Muse as Renee Graziano, LaLa Ri as Sukihana and Jimbo as Shirley Temple.

While the challenge delivered some iconic and hilarious moments, it also led to a tense interaction between Heidi and Kahannna in the workroom.

Before heading to the runway, the season 11 alum confronted the Miss Congeniality winner for “antagonising” her during the challenge.  “You really were pushing me.

Saying that, I was struggling and throwing the jokes back at me,” Kahanna said while the other queens looked on. In response, Heidi immediately apologised to Kahanna, explaining that she never intended to “push” her down.  “I did not mean for that to be what was happening.

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