RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 4 reveals lip sync twist
The big twist on RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 4 has finally been revealed.
Last week’s episode ended on a cliffhanger when the eliminated queens returned and RuPaul left a message saying they will have to “lip sync for their life.”
In a clip from this week’s instalment, RuPaul explains that the queens will take part in a “Lip Sync LaLaPaRuZa.”
The eliminated queens will lip sync against the current All Stars contestants, selecting their opponent from the remaining queens.
If the eliminated queen wins the battle, they will be able to return to the competition.
The episode will feature songs by RuPaul.
Girl, the competition just got TWISTED! How will the Lip Sync LaLaPaRuZa change up the game?!#AllStars4 is all-new FRIDAY at 8/7c on @VH1! pic.twitter.com/9dZZ2fpzRJ
— RuPaul’s Drag Race (@RuPaulsDragRace) January 16, 2019
Earlier this month, Drag Race All Stars 4 contestant Manila Luzon revealed a look that was deemed too outrageous for TV.
In the episode that aired on January 4, Luzon wore a Chanel-inspired padded pink outfit for the ‘Curves and Swerves’ runway challenge.
The dress got a warm reception from the judges, but it turns out it was not what Luzon originally planned for the challenge.
Taking to Instagram, the reality star revealed another outfit she had created to fit the theme, but was banned by RuPaul.
The red dress that Luzon had wanted to wear is adorned with a giant white menstrual pad, adorned with a large amount of faux blood.
In the Instagram post, Manila Luzon wrote: “Ru said my ORIGINAL Curves & Swerves Runway look was in ‘bad taste’ and production told me to wear my back up.
“I was really looking forward to wearing this gown that I think celebrates a perfectly normal human experience!”
She added: “Many of my fans are young women who may feel pressured by society to be embarrassed by periods.
“It’s empowering to teach young women about their bodies, encourage them to celebrate them AND to question people who tell them not to. My goal with this look was to normalise menstruation by looking sick’ning even if I was on my period!”