Once again Krystal struggled the most with picking up the moves, but Kitty reminded that she always figures it out in the end. After settling on their own verses, Jay showed them the moves he choreographed for their group moments. Krystal’s concept for herself was sexualized, Kitty’s was standardly comedic and stagey, and Ella’s amped up the sass with a diva attitude. Instead of giving them pre-planned moves, Jay asked each of them to show him how they’d like to move for their verse and then worked with them to create specific moves to speak to their own vision. Next, the queens joined Jay Revell on stage to learn the choreography he envisioned for their performance. Michelle asked if Krystal was afraid to talk about her virginity, but Krystal said that even though it’s an insecurity of hers because of the sex that surrounds the drag scene she’s able to be comfortable with knowing what she wants for herself and how that’s not a sex life. Krystal explained that she’s always loved drag, even since being a child, because she remembers being mesmerized by the glamour of women. In that regard, winning would be an inspiration to anyone that doubts themselves and give them the confidence to succeed against all odds.Īs the youngest queen, Ru wanted to know how Krystal came into drag. She also talked about how her budding drag career has been a way of proving people wrong that didn’t believe in her at first. Ella said that she is in fact surprised because so many of the challenges were things she’s never done before, but she believes she rose to the challenge of each of them and it paid off. When Ella sat down, Ru immediately asked if she’s surprised by how successful she’s been this season. She also spoke to how influential her upbringing was in her positive outlook on life and how big of a support her family has been. She explained that was her goal in coming to the competition and she thinks she maintained her confidence even when unsure of herself in some of the challenges.
In her chat with Ru and Michelle, Kitty shared her experience training in musical theater school and how it taught her to always push herself out of her comfort zone. Krystal and Ella thought she might be pushing the boundaries a bit too far, but were more hesitant and nervous about how well they’d be doing themselves.Īs part of the preparation for their final presentations, each of the queens got to “spill the tea” with Ru and Michelle Visage. Kitty said she’d straddle the two, giving an example of Santa pulling her knickers down as lyrics she was writing. With the theme of holiday season, the girls contemplated how Christmas-y they’d make their verses compared to referencing their experience on Drag Race. That performance and their final walk down the runway would help determine which of them wins. They would be singing and dancing to new holiday single “Hey Sis, It’s Christmas.” They’d be learning choreography and writing their own verses for the song and then will perform it in front of the judges. The next morning Ru arrived to present the queens with their final challenge to impress the judges. Yet instead of hurling shade back at the finalists, the eliminated queens were very supportive of what they did in the roast and congratulated them on their deserved spots. Shortly after Vanity’s elimination, they were joined by all of the eliminated queens for one last surprise bitch sesh. Ella’s four badges compared to the two apiece of Krystal and Kitty made them the winningest on the season. Re-entering the Werk Room as the final three, Kitty, Krystal and Ella compared notes and declared that by all counts the rightful three had made it to the finale.