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Exclusive: Denali addresses her controversial Drag Race elimination

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On last week’s episode, the fan-favourite competitor received the dreaded sashay away from RuPaul after competing in a soulful lip-sync smackdown with Olivia Luxx to Mary Mary’s signature single, Shackles (Praise You).

For the maxi-challenge, the eight remaining queens – Denali, Olivia, Gottmik, Kandy Muse, Rose, Symone, Tina Burner and Utica – were tasked with transforming one of their sisters into their drag doppelgängers.

Following a psychic reading from internationally renowned medium Char Margolis, Denali was paired with Olivia. Although both queens were determined to scoop another win, they fell short when compared to their competitors.

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