S5E3 Red and Rossy Carpet
The ball of the season has come and the queens must prepare two astonishing looks: one to steal the spotlight on the ‘Red Carpet’ and another to pay tribute to guest judge Rossy de Palma on the ‘Rossy Carpet’.
On the Spanish version of RuPaul's Drag Race, Supremme de Luxe presides as Spain's most talented queens compete to be crowned Spain's Next Drag Superstar.
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The ball of the season has come and the queens must prepare two astonishing looks: one to steal the spotlight on the ‘Red Carpet’ and another to pay tribute to guest judge Rossy de Palma on the ‘Rossy Carpet’.
The library is open – already! And we put on our first ever Spanish talent show.
Supremme de Luxe takes the Grand Finale of Drag Race España to a theater with a live audience to make the three finalists shine in a night full of musical performances, a new reunion, and a final lipsync for the crown.
The queens do blind makeup in pairs and then recreate the mythical Spanish TV show Un, dos, tres, a delirious quiz contest with unexpected challenges.
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