Although June Jambalaya sashayed away much sooner than fans anticipated, the Jacksonville queen “knew” it was time for her to leave the competition.
On last week’s episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race, the season 14 queens put their design skills to the test in a Double Ball challenge, stomping down the runway in 42 high-fashion looks.
June and Maddy Morphosis – Drag Race’s first ever cis-het contestant – received harsh critiques from the panel for their ensembles, and were forced to compete in the lip-sync smackdown to Kylie Minogue’s 2020 disco hit I Love It.
The star once again turned the party with energetic choreo and a wig ruveal, but due to issues with her Animal Print Bridal Couture, June lost her place in the competition and Maddy lived to see another gay. “I didn’t feel my best performing,” June exclusively tells GAY TIMES after her elimination. “I knew it was messy and unpolished, and for that, my time to go.” Before the season premiered, RuPaul teased a “mouth-watering” twist with his self-branded candy bars, saying they could save a queen’s “padded ass”.