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Ongina shares planned Freak Out runway and it’s nothing short of iconic

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Since her (untimely) exit on week two of All Stars 5, Ongina has been sharing her planned runways for each week of the competition (slaying us all in the process).

And this week certainly is no different. While we didn’t get a glimpse of the outfit that she would’ve worn for her stand-up comedy set, we did get her runway for the Freak Out runway, and if you read our title before clicking on this article, you can already guess our reaction to this.

While many of the queens went with a club kid feel, with a whole multitude of zany colours, only Miz Cracker went with a spooky theme with her plague doctor/steampunk/post-apocalypse look.

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