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Drag Race: Plane Jane gets candid about giving away her immunity potion

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Plane Jane has broken her silence on giving away her immunity potion in the latest episode of Drag Race season 16. Spoilers ahead  For this week’s maxi-challenge, the seven remaining queens – Dawn, Mhi’ya Iman Le’Paige, Morphine Love Dion, Nymphia Wind, Jane, Q, and Sapphira Cristál – were tasked with “digging deep” and letting their voices be heard on the inspirational voting anthem “Power.”  “First, you’ll write a solo verse about what matters to you as a drag queen living in the USA,” Ru added.  “Next, you’ll record your vocals with Power composers Leland and Freddie Scott.

Then, you will exercise your right to shake your groove with choreographer Jamal Sims.”  While a handful of the queens thrived during the creative process, Nymphia struggled with putting her thoughts to paper.

She even revealed to Dawn that Megami wrote her lyrics during the girl group challenge.  “She mentions that Megami wrote her entire lyrics last time, so she’s having a little trouble…she wrote, ‘Nymphia Wind.

There’s a wind coming.’ Girl, the wind is your elimination,” Dawn joked in a confessional. After recording their vocals and learning intricate choreography, the queens returned to the workroom the next day to prepare for their performance and – in Nymphia’s case – petition for Plane’s immunity potion – which was set to expire. “Plane Jane.

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