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EXCLUSIVE: Ada Vox and Aria B. Cassadine warn the competition, “Back off B*tch”

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Queen of the Universe, the latest RuPaul’s Drag Race spinoff to land on Paramount+, continues to grab viewers through its blending of drag, shade and karaoke.

And, in a delightful development, we snagged an exclusive clip from this week’s episode.This episode features the queens working with pop composer Leland to write their own duets.

Queens Ada Vox and Aria B. Cassadine join forces for a little ditty called “Back Off Bitch.” Adding to the appeal: a bound, male model, backup dancers, and some fog on the runway.Related: Five reasons why ‘Queen of the Universe’ is the must-watch TV show of the season“Back Off Bitch” joins the songs “Damn That Man” from Grag Queen & Rani Ko-He-Nur, “Friends Forever” by Leona Winter & La Viox, and “Girl.

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