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Drag Queens Rule on Project Runway

The ever-annoying Joe started off last night’s episode of Project Runway with a little foreshadowing by stating his opinion on Keith- that everything he does is “swatches and strips” and he shouldn’t have won the last challenge. Season 4 finalist Chris March made quite an appearance in some viking-like drag costume with enormous metallic boobs. He introduced the models for the next challenge, some fierce drag queens with names like Hedda Lettuce and Acid Betty.

In the work room, all the designers scrambled to design looks for their new “models”. Daniel, of course, wants to go “couture“. I admit, some drag queens can be quite fabulous and spectacular, but I have NEVER seen one look couture. But, I guess with his “impeccable taste”, Daniel was gonna try to show us how. In fact, he felt his look was “quite beautiful”. But what would the judges think?

Blayne is a decent designer, but he has the maturity and masculinity of a 12 year old girl. “Licious” is his favorite thing to say in any form or fashion. His look was neonlicious, then in was draglicious. Stella’s was leathalicious. We can only take so much licious, kid! After Tim Gunn told him his outfit was like something out of a gay Jurassic Park, Blayne took that as a compliment because he didn’t want to be boring. Um… ok.

The guest judge this week was the infamous Rupaul. Who knows better than “she” how to best dress a man in drag? Terri, Joe and Korto were praised, while Keith, Jerrell and Daniel were in trouble. Keith’s strips (yes, he did strips again) were messy, Jerrell’s dress didn’t fit right, and Daniel’s garment was once again what he wanted, not what the judges or the client wanted. In the end, Joe somehow ended up with the win (ugh) and Daniel was out-FINALLY!

Photo source: bravotv.com

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