S2E5 The Musidrag
The queens star in a musidrag comedy, "Le Bossu de Notre Drag", which will have the judges laughing and crying!
On the French version of RuPaul's Drag Race, each week, the queens are subjected to rigorous and funny mini and maxi challenges, and exceptional fashion shows that highlight their art. To keep their place in the adventure, the two queens at the bottom of the rankings will have to perform a legendary lip-sync to save their lives!
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The queens star in a musidrag comedy, "Le Bossu de Notre Drag", which will have the judges laughing and crying!
In public and on stage at the Grand Rex, the finalist queens must put on a show like never before to win the crown.
The queens still in the race have to compete in a very fragrant maxi challenge! Who will do the best advertising? Who will be eliminated following the lip sync challenge?
Live from the Grand Rex, who will be crowned Queen of France?
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