Her tracksuit comes off to reveal a stunning yellow dance dress. Symone was in a white tracksuit with her name emblazoned on her chest in purple and gold. Gottmik wore a puffy red dress and black leggings with a red wig which tore away into a train revealing the term “Crash the cis-term” in red stones on her chest. Symone and Gottmik had Brit’s Gimme More song, and they both put up a hard act. I felt like they were both holding back a bit, and it was quite low-key, but Ru gives the win to Kandy, which was a total shocker. As they lip-sync, Rosé tears away her look to reveal a light pink bodysuit and Kandy tears hers away to be multicoloured leotard. Rosé is in a textured pink blazer and boots with strawberry blonde hair, and Kandy is in a white, frilly leotard and blonde wig. Kandy got to choose the first song, which happened to be Work Bitch by the legendary Britney Spears. It’s time for the lip sync smackdowns, and Ru spins the wheel leading Kandy and Rosé to lip-sync first, then Gottmik and Symone after them. The last look was a sleek white dress with a custom gold armour covering her right side, and she wore a blonde wig that was dipped with gold. She was wearing red, large nails as well on her fingers and her toes. Her wig was two blonde ponytails held by a pair of black hands made out of brunette hair. Symone wore a look that was made entirely out of red nails and made into a fringed dress. The red look was campy and pure playfulness. The black and white was a blend of Versailles and black fashion, she had a massive skirt that combines into wraps with black, white and silver bandanas covering the outfit, and it was hands-down just gorgeous. Right, let’s just pause for a moment and appreciate the high-end fashion this beauty queen gave us. She wore a mint green, silver, and black our reminiscent of Scottish royalty that shimmers with glitters. Like the others, her last look was the best one she had, and it connected to her Scottish roots. Love the concept, but didn’t love the final look. Her red look was a little less successful as the concept was to be an overgrown red tree, vines curling around her. A look that had me screaming because wow, I’m just in love with Rosé. Miss Rosé went with a My Fair Lady-inspired dress with a massive bow, wide-brimmed hat and an undersized parasol. Like Gottmik, Kandy's elegant extravaganza was her best look – she wore a black and blue gown with a massive peacock feather headpiece. She wore a red mini dress with gold accents, a boombox purse and oversized (I mean, totally oversized) red headphones. The red look was more classic Kandy than the first. The black and white showing was a gown that was part leotard, train and formal wear, but had a sparkling BLM in black. While Kandy is no fashion queen, she still had a massive step up from her past looks. She looked like an evil fairy godmother, and I am here for it. Definitely, the best runway look she has brought all season. It was breathtaking, stunning and striking. Gottmik wore a red flared red jumpsuit and bracers, which was inspired by David Bowie and Keith Haring. While her first look was gothic, her second one was much more playful. The black and white look was Pinhead -inspired with a studded headpiece, black bondage over a bodysuit, and her signature make up. Gottmik runway looks left a lasting impression. The top four queens were then introduced, showing off runway looks in three different categories, as announced by Michelle Visage. Those categories were black and white, red all over, and grand finale elegance extravaganza. Mother Ru performed her new song New Friends Silver, Old Friends Gold Which to be honest, was thrilling to watch, especially with her outfit. The finale opened with a RuPaul production number. The producers make sure to cut back and forward between the theatre where the final is taking place and the viewing party at the drive-in, where last year's winner Jaida Essence Hall is working as an on-site reporter. I mean, the lip-syncs were good, but I found it a little underwhelming to end the season that way. You can tell that the Drag Race team tried their best to replicate the typical finale energy as much as possible, but with no live audience in the theatre and not having the other competing queens there, it made it quite odd. This season officially ties with Season 3 for the longest in RuPaul's Drag Race herstory. We are finally here gays, gals and non-binary pals!
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