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‘It was my time’: Malaysia Babydoll Foxx reflects on her Drag Race exit

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‘Regret’ isn’t a word in Malaysia Babydoll Foxx’s vocabulary. The RuPaul’s Drag Race star tells GAY TIMES that she ‘stands by’ her performance in the lip-sync that sent her home.

In the 10th episode of season 15, the queens conducted celebrity interviews; Malaysia, as well as Loosey LaDuca and Anetra, interviewed Frankie Grande, while Luxx Noir London, Mistress Isabelle Brooks and Salina Estitties interviewed Love Connie and Marcia Marcia Marcia and Sasha Colby interviewed Charo.

Malaysia’s chat with Ariana’s brother received mixed feedback from the panel, and she faced the bottom two for the first time with Salina.

With Beyoncé’s classic Single Ladies as the lip-sync track, Salina performed the iconic choreography from the music video while Malaysia showcased her original moves.

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