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As the all-winners season of Rupaul’s Drag Race All Stars nears its end, the queens are racing to get the last of the stars together to make it into one of those final four spots.Season eleven winner Yvie Oddly has been playing a much more relaxed game this time around, and it’s working out in her favor; her unique blend of talents and out-of-the-box charm saw her jump from having the fewest stars to being tied for the lead just a few episodes ago.Whether it’s her thirst-trapping as the Big Bad Wolf or just captivating with her signature cackle, fans are all too thankful to see Ms.

Oddly back on their screens.We caught up with the queen of the queerdos herself to discuss her runway glow-up, her newly crowned drag sister, and who she wishes she could’ve gifted that Platinum Plunger to.In the Hollywood retelling of the Yvie Oddly story, who would you have play you?That’s hard, because all the people who look like me are probably terrible actors!

I’ll meet halfway in the middle and say Zendaya shall play the most gorgeous, least awkward Yvie Oddly you’ve ever seen.I’m wondering what your mindset was coming into this all winners season.

When you got the call, were you like, “Okay, this needs to be my focus going in,” or were you just going to have a good time?Going to have a good time was my focus.

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