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“Editors, I need a word”: Pythia spills the tea on unaired Drag Race Global All Stars critique

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Pythia has opened up an aired moment from the recent episode of Drag Race Global All Stars. Spoilers ahead On this week’s episode of the international spin-off, the queens were tasked with showcasing their best celebrity impressions for the Snatch Game of Love. “This is your chance to show off your best celebrity impersonation while trying to win the heart of a hot international Snatchelor.

Because if you can’t find love as yourself, try catfishing,” Ru explained. While most of the queens were confident in their Snatch Game characters, Pythia struggled with her choice – Arnold Schwarzenegger – after meeting with Ru. “I’m thinking of changing my character.

Is that crazy? I have nothing planned, but I need to listen to Ru,” the Canada’s Drag Race star said in a confessional. Following a small brainstorming session with Kitty Scott-Claus, Vanity Vain, Gala Varo, and Alyssa Edwards, Pythia landed on the mythical god Zeus as her new Snatch Game persona. “I have to make a whole outfit from scratch, and I don’t have long,” she stated.

Despite changing her character at the very last minute, it worked in Pythia’s favour, with her performance as the king of the gods winning over Ru and the judges’ panel. “Zeus was loose.

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