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Sugar on the “iconic part” that was cut from her Drag Race lip-sync

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Sugar says her RuPaul’s Drag Race lip-sync smackdown with her sister Spice isn’t ‘how she remembered it’. The TikTok twin superstars memorably made herstory this season as the first pair of biological siblings to compete on the Drag Race franchise.

As soon as the duo sashayed into the werkroom in their Bratz-inspired outfits, many viewers (everyone, it was everyone) anticipated a lip-sync smackdown and in episode four, it came to fruition.

After landing in the bottom two for their respective impersonations of Trisha Paytas and Miley Cyrus in the “Supersized” Snatch Game, Sugar and Spice delivered a hilarious and bonkers choreographed lip-sync routine to Pat Benatar’s You Better Run.

Although it was neck-and-neck, RuPaul ultimately asked Sugar to sashay away. Speaking with GAY TIMES after her elimination, the star says it was “absolute chaos” competing against her sister, although it was beneficial for them both because it was “the first time we got to show everyone what we do together”.  “Yes we’re amazing on our own, but sometimes two is better than one!” she explains. “It would’ve been even more choreographed if we weren’t so busy crying our eyes out in Untucked.

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