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The queens tapped into their inner Queen Bey on the latest episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race. Spoilers ahead For this week’s maxi-challenge, Ru asked the queens to conduct one-on-one celebrity interviews for TV’s sketchiest news outlet, 50/50.  “This is your chance to get up close and personal with some of today’s most gag-worthy and uniquely talented celebrities,” she explained.

Ru then revealed that the three celebrity guest would be Charo, Frankie Grande and Love Connie.  “Marcia, Marcia, Marcia and Sasha Colby, you’ll be going deep with a legendary entertainer – Charo,” she explained.  “Anetra, Loosey LaDuca, and Malaysia Babydoll Foxx, you’ll be probing Frankie Grande.  “And Luxx Noir London, Mistress Isabelle Brooks and Salina EsTitties, you need to get inside Love Connie.” Instagram: @rupaulsdragrace After Ru delivered some valuable interviewing advice, the queens got to work on their upcoming segments – which included a walk-and-talk interview, an activity interview, and a sit-down interview.

Fortunately, each of the groups had smooth and productive brainstorming sessions free from drama and arguments. With their questions selected and their on-air outfits assembled, the three groups headed to the soundstage to interview their guests.

While Sasha, Anetra, Loosey and Luxx shined with their hilarious interviewing skills, Mistress, Malaysia, Salina and Marcia, struggled to connect with their respective guests.

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