May 3 2011 03:13 AM ET

'RuPaul's Drag Race: Reunited!': 'The Drag Race may be over, but the real drama is just getting started...'

Drag-Race-reunion

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RuPaul crowned Raja America’s Next Drag Superstar one week ago, and last night found Ru bringing the season’s 13 queens back together for the requisite reunion. “Tonight on RuPaul’s Drag Race: Reunited!” our palatable host thundered at the beginning of the episode, “our 13 drag warriors return to battle it out, set the record straight, and let each other have it.” Or to get more to the point, Ru added: “The Drag Race may be over, but the real drama is just getting started.” It was an often funny, not-too-heated hour that found the queens bringing some realness and — look at those outfits above! — a true eleganza extravaganza. Here’s a quick dossier of what went down, in a quick, highlights-focused format:

THERE WAS PRODUCT PLACEMENT, NATCH Ru’s new album, Glamazon, recently hit iTunes, and he let you know it. “I’ve dedicated the song you’ve just heard to you and all my girls,” a smirking Ru told the first batch of queens who hit the stage, “and it just so happens to be the title track of my new album, Glamazon, available on iTunes.”

BUZZY TOPIC NO. 1: MIMI IMFURST’S LEGENDARY LIP SYNC Mimi explained what she was thinking when she picked up India Ferrah up during their infamous lip sync showdown in episode 3: “Well, I had been doing it in my show for 10 years. I’ve probably picked up over 1,000 people. Uh, I’ve never dropped anyone. It’s just something that I do. Some girls do splits or death drops, and that’s what I do. The stakes seem so high — you’re not lip syncing to Mariah’s Glitter album, you know, you’re lip syncing for your life.” And then India explained how she felt during the experience: “Craziness. It was just so out-of-the-blue, like, unexpected. I was trying to perform, and she would just like move in front of me, and I said, ‘Okay, I want the judges to see me.’ The only way y’all could see me was to go down to the judges, and in a split second, I was seeing the whole rest of the girls in the back of the room, and I didn’t know what was going on. I said, like, I’m up on this bitch’s shoulder. Like, what just happened?” The almost-forgotten Mariah offered her two cents about Mimi’s generally reviled tactics: “You could have simply rolled some marbles out there and just called it a day.”

MARIAH ON HER POOR LIP SYNC SKILLS “I just study Bebe Zahara Benet,” she said, hilariously. “If you move your lips enough, then they will think that you are turning it.”

STACY LAYNE: HAS YOUR LIFE CHANGED? “Oh, I’m like the Oprah Winfrey of Back Swamp, North Carolina,” she told Ru. “I go outside, walk out my door, and my cousins are like, ‘Oh my God, hey, hey girl! Oh my God, it’s Stacy.’ I’m like, it’s still me, honey.”

DELTA WORK’S DRAG WISDOM After it came to light that some of the things Delta Work said about Stacy Layne during the season hurt her fellow big queen’s feelings, she explained her tactics to great effect. “Did I read? Absolutely. Did I talk shit? Absolutely. But my intention wasn’t to hurt someone’s feelings. This is a sorority and a fraternity at the same time. Part of drag is sitting back and talking s—. ‘Girl, you got that big ol’ wig on again?’ But did I think that I was more cut out for the competition from the outset. I did think so. Obviously I was wrong because you were winning before I was.” Who knew Delta was so poignant?

SHANGELA’S PILOT CASTING Ru set up her next question based on a report from yours truly. “Entertainment Weekly reports that you were just cast in a new TV show with Don Johnson. Tell me about that.” And Shangela did just that: “I recently was cast in a pilot called A Mann’s World, that’s being directed, created, and written by Michael Patrick King. I play a male hairstylist on the show, so I’m really excited about that, but I’m also excited about continuing Shangela.” But here’s where she really brought it all home: “So I’m dual pathing it, kind of like Beyoncé and Sasha Fierce.” One word for that: Werq!

BURGER KING SPONSORSHIP Did anyone else notice that the hour was sponsored by Burger King? Oddly perfect and totally wacky at the same time.

ALEXIS MATEO: WHAT’S THE FAM REACTION? “My family has been very supportive,” the pageant queen told Ru. “My mom became one of my biggest fans. It actually helped me understand my family’s point of view about the situation because I grew up in a very Catholic, Pentacostal family, and we have been mediating between the homosexuality and the whole drag experience in my family. Now they see me more as an actor, more than just a wannabe woman, which is a point I really wanted to put across in my family.” And another reveal: Season 3 was the third time that Alexis had tried out for Drag Race. How would she have fared if she’d made it on earlier? “Oh child, if I was chosen the first season or the second one, I probably would have gone home the first two episodes,” she said. And then some advice for queens in a similar situation: “Keep trying,” Alexis offered. “When the fire is there, when you wake up in the morning and that’s what you want to do, go for it. Never give up.”

MANILA LUZON: OFFENSIVE PORTRAYALS OF ASIANS? “When the episode of the news challenge aired, I got a lot of negative feedback, people saying they thought it was offensive, but they were always, like, not Asian,” Manila explained to Ru. “Comment after comment left on my Facebook page, I’m Asian, I didn’t find that offensive, I thought that was hilarious. It’s also the whole thing of humor: If it doesn’t push any buttons, it’s not funny.”

RAJA: HOW’S IT FEEL TO WIN? “Surreal, surreal. Abstract,” she said. “Sometimes invasive, because there’s a lot of haters out there, which is kind of a new thing for me.” And what of those haters? “I’ve just come to a place in my life that I don’t really mind embracing the fact that there’s a masculine and a feminine, and why not join the two together and morph it into one amazing creature.” Added Ru: “Well, it worked for Bea Arthur.” And more, what of those haters who said that Raja had too much experience to be on the show? “Yes, I am seasoned, and yes, I have been doing it a long time, and yes, people do know who I am,” Raja eloquently said, “but there was nothing said that America’s Next Drag Superstar should be a beginner whose never been known or seen.”

THE BOOGERS-HEATHERS CONTROVERSY “This whole Heathers-boogers thing, that’s ridiculous,” Shangela said. “But if you want to put someone down to build yourself up, then that’s what you have to do for yourself. If this is the face of booger, I think it’s sickening. So ta-da! Hell, minus the lawsuits and the prostitutes and the drugs and tiger blood, I’m the Charlie Sheen of drag. Duh, winning!” Manila tried to explain what a booger was to the audience. “When I first started drag, I was a booger down,” she said. “I was a booger for years. Well, a booger is just a term, in drag, of just being a busted, unpolished mess.” And then Delta — a member of the Heathers, mind you — offered up her opinion: “People are taking everything so damn literal,” she said. “It wasn’t a reference point of, ‘You look literally like a booger.’ It was a state of mind. The fact was we’re grown men. We know our names aren’t Heather, even though they’re f—ing right here on our necks. We know that’s not the case. We kept doing it over and over because it was the audacity of that. The audacity that this fatty Mexican man is Heather.” And the final word from the Superstar herself, Raja: “The Heathers and the boogers thing was meant to be fun and light, and it still should be that. It really shouldn’t be taken literal. If I could squash it and not really perpetuate it further.” In a final show of solidarity, Raja sweetly bestowed her Heathers necklace on the until-now miffed Stacy Layne Matthews. It was a cute moment.

MICHELLE VISAGE: WHY SHE BROUGHT CARMEN CARERRA BACK “Look at her!” Michelle began about the controversial move. “No, really… No, Billy, Santino, and I felt that… Delta came up, Mariah came up, we were all back and forth, trying to figure out who to bring back. And in the end, we all agreed unanimously that Carmen was fresh on the mind, fresh on the lips, and we knew that she had more tricks up her sleeve. Or so we thought.”

ALEXIS MATEO ON MICHELLE VISAGE “I think you’re a b—-, Michelle!” Alexis said, with a smile on her face. And then she offered this surprisingly smart bon mot: “It’s so easy to talk about a drag queen, but it’s so difficult to be one.” Very well put, in my opinion. But then Michelle detailed her tactics for judging Alexis, specifically: “Now let me explain so you understand where I was coming from,” Michelle offered. “I think you are an amazingly talented queen. I think you’re gorgeous. With all of you, my job was to help you get to the next level. Tonight, your body looks perfect to me. Like, I would have no critique of this, Alexis.” And further: “Why would you do something that makes you 30 pounds heavier look when you don’t need to? That was my only issue I’m just here to be as real as I can be, minus my boobs.” (A hilarious moment revealed — if you can call it a reveal — that, yes indeed, Michelle did pay for her boobs, so that’s why they aren’t so “real.”)

MISS CONGENIALITY Finally, Billy B and Santino arrived to crown this season’s Miss Congeniality: Yara Sofia! So deserved. She was no doubt this season’s version of Pandora Boxx. My only wish is that they would have let Yara have a minute or two for a speech. That was have capped the episode nicely, but I’ll certainly take a rendition of the queens — plus the judges — lip syncing to “Glamazon,” which, of course, they all reminded us you can “find on iTunes, b—-!

So, Drag Racers, that’s it for season 3. So let’s chat: Were you satisfied with the season? Did the reunion answer all your burning questions? What didn’t I detail above that tripped your trigger? What else were you dying to know that Ru didn’t ask? Sound off in the comments below…

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  • Chichi

    Delta Work came across as a bitter betch. I don’t know how else to say it, her need to lord over everyone else with her side-eyed snarky shade wore me as thin as Raja’s brows.

    • lori

      I love trannie men

    • SLB

      I never liked Delta Work.

      • lol

        I do. The only queen I didn’t like were Shangela and Alexis. Yara deserved Miss Congeniality and Raja deserved to win it all.

  • dex

    XD

  • Buffy Freak

    In a final show of solidarity, Raja sweetly bestowed her Heathers necklace on the until-now miffed Stacy Layne Matthews. It was a cute moment.

    Really? I thought it came off as phony and totally insincere. Raja did it because she knew her and the other’s explanantions for “heathers vs. Boogers” was ridiculous. Almost as ridiculous as Michele’s justification for bringing Carmen back.

    • Tlynn

      Delta Werk is a loser. Raja didn’t win me over, though that’s the most feminine she ever looked. Manila grew on me, she should have won. Although I loved Alexis M. Michelle was correct in her criticism of her styling. All in all it was a good show.

      • Mello~Dramatic

        Michelle Visage lost all cred with me when she whipped her tits out.

        That was not constructive criticism; that was a desperate act of attention whoring, IMHO.

        Alexis had a great point; “Your tits are just as fake as mine.”

        And ITA; Delta IS a total loser.

    • mee

      I appreciate Raja’s effort to make an apology, the others just sat there & tried to explain it, but she made an effort. That made the difference to me. She is hard to read because she is not the type to act/make a scene like Shangela, so I can see why people heap their criticism on it. But my opinion is that in the end, they have mended their relationship, and that is all that matters.

  • ceebee

    Meh…weak season this year…didn’t watch the finale and didn’t watch this mess…hope RU gets better racers next year….

  • DWalker

    Shangela was a mess! The color of her face matched with the color of her pantyhose (orange) – and you could easily see her beard. It was sooo distracting! Why does she still trying to be a drag queen is beyond me.
    Raja, Manila, Mariah and Delta Work were fabulus and very well spoken.

    • tina

      I agree about Shangela. It looked like she was in a rush or her luggage was lost so she didn’t have much to work with. She really looked like a guy in a dress.

    • jeff

      Can I get a AMEN !!!!!!

    • Fannie

      I think they all looked too painted. Even Carmen, who usually has lighter makeup that the other queens, looked like she contoured her face too much. Maybe it’s the lighting.

      • Derek

        Drag queens need to do their makeup much harsher and pronounced for bright lighting – or it washes them out.

        Doing makeup for bar and small stage show is much easier – can get away with much more…

        The bright studio lights are not kind to their faces.. in general….

        Derek

    • CaptainClaudio

      I agree. I have to give Shangela a little lee-way for her facial hair though, they were filming this episode for over 7 hours.

  • K from PA

    I couldn’t believe that the “pretty girls” wore Heather necklaces! What are they, 12 year old junior high girls?!!! I was yelling at my TV when they tried to justify their obnoxious behavior and explain that they weren’t being cruel or looking down on others. Puh-lease! Am so glad Shangella has a TV pilot. I hope she goes far with her acting career and that Delta, Carmen, Manilla, and the man in a dress, Raja, choke on their jealousy!

    • SLB

      I thought the whole “Heathers” thing was stupid and juvenille.

    • tina

      Raja’s response read fake to me to, although she may have been very sincere. Through out the show it was so high school with the clique of girls who think they’re better than everyone else. I was hoping for more enlighten or humbled responses from the Heathers, but they’re still that shallow.

  • SLB

    Yara so deserved Miss Congeniality. I met her last week and he’s (out of drag) so cute in person.

  • TCinNJ

    Raja was not bringing it last night…and the look on her face when Yara won Miss Congeniality? Raja needs to get over herself. Kudos to Alexis for telling Michelle she is a b-tch and to Yara for saying what many thought: Raja could have passed gas on stage and the judges would have eaten it up.

    • Ms. Hellfire

      AMEN!!

    • RCK

      Hello, ever hear of editing? Anyway, I believe Raja was rooting for Manila. (I was too.) And Yara cast some shade (she was so bitter in the money challenge omg!), but people would feel bad for her coz of her mental breakdown anyway.

  • Belle

    Umm..Mariah I think you are very pretty BUT..Miss Bebe Zahara Benet can lipsynch! The one thing I don’t like about the Reunion show that is always seems so fake! Loved loved the first season but when Ru went off about Dorothy, the Wizard of Oz and have faith in yourself I knew that was said to create “drama”. Last season when Sonique ran out because she was transitioning(brava to her). You knew Ru knew she was doing it. And now this Reunion you get fakery yet again. And yes, what are the stupid Heathers 12 or something? Good lord, if I am in Ptown and I see a drag queen wearing a Heather necklace I’m going to choke her with it. Totally agree on Shangela’s makeup. Shangela, I thought you were hilarious BUT..girlfriend you seriously need to take makeup lessons. Mariah needs to be your drag mother. Mariah’s makeup throughout the season was flawless (well, minus her hideous Joan Crawford).

    • McProphet

      REALLY??? I thought last night Mariah had one of the worst paintjobs on her face out of ALL the girls! Throughout the season, yes her makeup was pretty on point, but last night she shot that to hell by throwing a whole MAC counter on her face.

      • Belle

        You are correct last night was WTF Mariah but on the show,her makeup was flawless. She even mentioned in an Untucked episode, she is tired of seeing queens with patchy makeup. Blend that makeup!

  • Captain Canuck

    But why did they only talk about The Heathers talking sh*t about everyone? Shangela and Alexis were brutal with their comments about the other girls and they didn’t even bring it up.

    • cj

      Thank you…no one brings up that everyone talked about everyone. It just shows people hear what they want to hear

      • Butch

        Exactly. Alexis was as nasty as anyone, and Shangela was even worse. Delta made the point herself that the whole Heathers thing was absurd, since he’s this 350-pound Mexican man in a dress and blonde wig mimicking a fictional, mean, cool high-school girl. You folks who keep harping on this miss the point entirely (and therefore qualify as Boogers). And geeze, it’s a TV reality competition between drags queens, for god’s sake!! The whole THING is absurd!! Didn’t you ever notice that every time the show returns after a commercial, the soundtrack has RuPaul LAUGHING??????? As Raja said at one point, “Google ‘humor.’ “

  • Richard Asselin

    I think Alexis Mateo should of won not Raja. Raja is too rough around the edges. I know she stated she would bring postive message to share with other that for them to be able to be themself.I thought Alesix was more beautiful.

    • Rob

      I think that Manila should have won.

      • marymoon

        THANK YOU ROB, we are few and far between

    • Tlynn

      I would have been happy with either Alexis Mateo (my favorite) or Manila Lauzon winning. At least in drag they look like women.

      • mee

        Alexis looks like a man to me, more than Raja or Manila. But the real man in a dress is Shangela.

    • Tim Eragon

      alexis should not have been in the final 3.

  • Jimmie

    Mariah was boring and lame and I will avoid watching the episodes that she is on Drag U.
    Glad that Yara Sofia won Miss C, but I didn’t see anywhere to vote for her on the LOGO website, like last year, when I voted for Pandora Boxx.

  • Vadrian7

    Shangela and the beard thing again–I just laugh. Like she doesn’t shave for two or three days and just piles on make-up thinking no one will notice. Really?? She’s that stupid you think? I’m thinking Shangela has some skin problems with her face. You can see it when she’s out of drag. I’m not saying she couldn’t use some make-up tutorials but a beard under her make-up? No. The Heathers thing was silly and they sounded ridiculous trying to explain it. Any adult should feel stupid trying to justify that nonsense. They can push that lipsticked pig on someone else. A clique is meant to exclude on purpose. I don’t know them personally but Delta, Raja and Carmen still seem a bit insincere to me. I wonder if they show up and get ready at the studio when they do the Reunion. Or are they all hidden away somewhere separately until it’s time to “arrive”. I wondered the same thing in the first episode. I imagine there is a lot we’ll never know.

    • Jennabel

      I was so confused about what to buy, but this makes it unerdtsnadable.

  • Tom Bardwell

    I think Mariah was hysterical. Her read on Bebe’s lipsync OMG so funny! Also Delta just seems like an ugly person. Too bad. Stacy came off like such a sweet lady.

  • marymoon

    I think the make up was off all around, but I am actually going to chalk this one up to lighting. These girls are use to bar lighting, and non-close-ups (meaning big and bold). When I saw a shot of Mariah full body, I thought she had amazing make-up, but when I saw a close up, I was like “no no no no no”… Her headpiece though was FIERCE. Worst hair went to India as the use of her personal hair clashed with the wig, and well, the wig was a little southern baptist, which didn’t match the rest of the package. I loved Manilla’s Koi fish outfit, and Yara’s glitter pant suit thingy majig. Raja and the Madonna lady had the worst outfits of the night.

    The Heathers thing did come out of catty fun, and it stuck, but all the girls were having “catty fun” and they admitted to it. This one just became an inside joke. I wish a “heather” would of come out and say that.

    Yara wouldn’t of been my Ms. C, but I do think she is deserving. She def. seemed like the sweetheart of the show, well, except on the last untucked.

    I still think Manilla was the best all around queen. Raja was strong in certain areas, but she does represent drag as well as some of the others. However, it is nice to see the genderf**ks get some attention, but I don’t think she will be the next drag superstar.

    • Mello~Dramatic

      >>>”The Heathers thing did come out of catty fun”<<<

      Its only 'catty fun' if you aren't on the receiving end of it.

      They were being immature bullies, even for the drag world… and they know it.

      That's why they made all those lame ass excuses.

    • Derek

      Bar lighting gives most drag queens ore of an illusion of softness.

      Stage lighting takes away that illusion – so the girlz need to do their makeup much darker and pronounced – so it does not get washed out….

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