Well, kids,RuPauls Best Friend Raceis officially over!
Now Trinity is what I would call a classic queen.
Great look, great costumes, and great lip-sync.

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And she is usually confident and funny.
This weeks challenge of singing and dancing had put her in the danger zone.
Everythings coming up Shea Coulee!
I was so nervous for Trinity in her dance rehearsal.
Then there was Shea.
Can she do a pirouette?
Can she do a double pirouette?
Can she do a triple Salchow with a backflip and a death drop split?
She always slays in rehearsal, and the other queens were very, very nervous!
All the queens thrilled on the main stage.
I loved Sashas entrance.
And Trinity may not have been perfect, but she sold the goods.
And that a, though!
Nobody was looking at her footwork, I canassure you.
But it was Shea who shut down the main stage down like a dangerous carnival ride.
The rap, the look, and the dance moves were on point.
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Lets be serious for a moment.
All of the queens tonight told their younger selves to embrace their uniqueness and be their true selves.
Thats called pride, hennies.
Now back to the competition!
Whew, this was a tough deliberation tonight because all the queens were so good.
Everyone rose to the occasion and presented the best version of themselves.
I continued to be impressed with the contestants answers to their final question of why they should win.
None of the answers sounded contrived or pageant-y.
And each was personal and compelling.
I didnt envy Ru tonight.
Okay, well, I did envy her for that dress!