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The Internet Is Losing It Over RuPaul's "See It To Believe It" Mansion, And It's Everything I Expected It To Be (And More)

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i’m obsessed with these four things in rupaul’s house pic.twitter.com/9itmLEuYp1It’s RuPaul having 26 disco balls in his house with Diana Ross, Donna Summer, Dionne Warwick and more on the wall for me!

pic.twitter.com/ilrgckNAv1(BRB, painting my apartment floor-to-ceiling green, I guess!)Similar models online retail for more than $20,000, so for custom, I can't even fathom the money he dropped on this bad boy.More black and white!.

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