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Michelle Visage interviews the eliminated queen from the week's episode of RuPaul's Drag Race.
Episode 13 : S13 TOP 4
April. 19,2021
Michelle Visage chats with Symone about Season 13, iconic runway moments, and manifesting the magic.
Episode 12 : S13 TOP 4
April. 17,2021
Michelle Visage chats with Rosé about Season 13, outstanding performances, and letting perfection go.
Episode 11 : S13 TOP 4
May. 15,2021
Michelle Visage chats with Kandy Muse about Season 13, fierce competition, and everything happening for a reason.
Episode 10 : S13 TOP 4
April. 13,2021
Michelle Visage chats with Gottmik about Season 13, makeup artistry, and tapping into the unknown.
Episode 9 : S13 E13
April. 03,2021
Michelle Visage chats with the latest eliminated queen about Season 13, health journeys, and hitting the nail on the head.
Episode 8 : S13 E12
March. 27,2021
Michelle Visage chats with the latest eliminated queen about Season 13, religion, and the therapeutic value of sewing.
Episode 7 : S13 E11
March. 20,2021
Michelle Visage talks to the latest eliminated queen about Season 13, makeup choices, and boy bands!
Episode 6 : S13 E10
March. 13,2021
Michelle Visage chats with the latest eliminated queen about Season 13, memorable moments on the show, and “blossoming friendships.”
Episode 5 : S13 E9
March. 06,2021
Michelle Visage talks to the latest eliminated queen about all things Season 13 and chats about their celebrity doppelganger!
Episode 4 : S13 E7
February. 13,2021
Michelle Visage talks to the latest eliminated queen about Season 13, and that infamous look from the Bag Ball.
Episode 3 : S13 E6
February. 06,2021
Michelle Visage chats with the latest eliminated queen about Season 13, and which look they would redo if they could!
Episode 2 : S13 E5
January. 30,2021
Michelle Visage talks to the latest eliminated queen about Season 13, and who they were planning to do for the Snatch Game!
Episode 1 : S13 E4
January. 23,2021
Michelle Visage chats with the first eliminated queen to talk about Season 13 and her love of Bob Mackie.
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