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“Let’s be serious”: Fans are saying the same thing about the latest Drag Race episode

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This week’s episode of Drag Race season 17 featured the queens creating a commercial, and fans have a lot to say about it. Spoilers ahead For this week’s maxi-challenge, the 13 remaining queens – Arrietty, Hormona Lisa, Onya Nurve, Acacia Forgot, Joella, Kori King, Lana Ja’Rae, Lydia B Collins, Suzie Toot, Lexi Love, Crystal Envy, Jewels Sparkles, Sam Star – were asked to recreate iconic moments from past Drag Race seasons.  “Queens, for over 16 years, the queens of RuPaul’s Drag Race have created countless iconic moments.

Now, it’s your chance to turn those memories into music,” RuPaul explained. For this week’s maxi-challenge, you will be creating commercials for the greatest hits collection, ‘Bitch, I’m A Drag Queen’ volume one and two.” Ru went on to instruct the girls to choose their Drag Race-inspired song from Pit Crew member Bruno’s big fuzzy pink box.

The track list of ‘Bitch, I’m A Drag Queen’ Volume One’ included:  “No Class, No Manners” by Lydia and Lana (inspired by Morgan McMichaels and Mystique Summers from season two)  “We Write The Stories” by Joella (inspired by Mariah Paris Balenciaga from season three) “Backrolls” by Jewels and Arrietty (inspired by Alyssa Edwards and Jade Jolie from season 5)  “I Nominate Myself) by Hormona (inspired by Shannel from season one)  “Unprofessional” by Crystal (inspired by Latrice Royale from season four) The ‘Bitch, I’m A Drag Queen’ Volume Two’ track list featured: “You’re Perfect” by Suzie (inspired by Aja from season nine) “Star Quality” by Sam and Acacia (inspired by Tamisha Iman and Kandy Muse from season 13) “Put Your Lighters Up” by Onya (inspired by Langanja Estranja from season six)  “This Is Your Moment” by Lexi Love (inspired by Jasmine Kennedie from season 14) “Glamazon Bitch by Kori (inspired by Kennedy Davenport from season seven) Before exiting the workroom, Ru revealed that the queens were in charge of recording their vocals and filming the commercials. “Now, to be clear, we’re not

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