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00:00 "Come on, it's not just so late!"
00:02 "Talk, daddy, talk, baby!"
00:04 Welcome to Ms. Mojo, and today we're counting down our picks for the most sickening lip-sync assassins on RuPaul's Drag Race.
00:11 "Every touch, every kiss, and I can best believe it'll be-"
00:14 For this list, we're looking at queens who have sent the most contestants packing while serving flawless performances.
00:19 Spoilers will be mentioned, so this is your official warning.
00:24 Number 30, Morphine Love Dion.
00:26 "I could build a house without the brick I got."
00:28 While her Miami sister, Maya Iman LePage, was an early pick as assassin of season 16,
00:33 Morphine continuously served up that BBL with a side of talent.
00:37 When they both landed in the bottom, Donna Summer became the soundtrack for Ms. Dion to match Maya's acrobatics and sent the queen of flips packing.
00:44 "Somebody ride, hey, hey!"
00:47 "Come on, swim all the night, hey, hey!"
00:52 The undeniable moment of murder by lip-sync was Morphine against Don to Megan Thee Stallion's body.
00:57 "Body, yaddy, yaddy, yaddy, yaddy, yaddy, yaddy, yaddy, yaddy, yaddy, yaddy, yaddy, yaddy, yaddy, yaddy, yaddy, yaddy, yaddy."
01:02 Oh, it was a Thanos snap heard 'round the world with a resounding "Eh!"
01:06 Though Safira Cristal eliminated her.
01:08 That only gave her the opportunity to come back for blood in the lip-sync Lollapalooza SmackDown.
01:13 She took out Geneva Carr, Mirage, and Megami to become the queen of she done already done had herses.
01:19 All we can say is we done need to have moreses of her lip-syncs.
01:23 "Oh, you got it, that's how."
01:27 Number 29, Selena Estides.
01:29 "Right now, I have Janelle Monae on this stage with Janelle Monae watching me, bitch."
01:33 "Should I pre-program these, program, take me down?"
01:37 While she may not have made a splash in the challenges, she came alive on the main stage.
01:42 Despite her season being chock-full of stellar performers, she stood out magnificently,
01:47 taking on iconic tracks from "Single Ladies" to "It's All Coming Back to Me Now"
01:51 and conveying a different story with each one.
01:54 "When you see me like this, and when I see you like that."
01:59 Whether she played up her comedic side or tapped into the emotion, no two presentations were alike.
02:04 The queen also made her mark sending home Amethyst, who had won twice herself.
02:09 "They be like, 'Ooh, she's surfing face.' And I just tell 'em, 'Cut me up and get down.'"
02:17 From there, she sailed through the Lollapalooza against Lux and knocked out Spice and Malaysia Babydoll Fox.
02:24 While she may have just won the Golden Boot Award, in a perfect world,
02:28 she would have been awarded for her skills in the bottom two.
02:31 "Oh, take me to these things of the world. I'm not that kind of girl. Your love is what I prefer."
02:40 Number 28, Anitra.
02:42 "You know you can't deny, when love takes over."
02:49 She's probably one of the only queens people love to see do well and land in the bottom.
02:54 Anitra did well in several categories and even snagged a few wins.
02:59 When she did stumble, fans weren't worried about her sashaying away.
03:03 She took on huge competitors like Jax and Marsha Marsha Marsha,
03:06 taking them out with her stage presence and seemingly effortless moves.
03:10 "Finally, it's happening to me, right in front of my face, and I just cannot hide it."
03:17 She provided some of the most memorable lip syncs, even if she didn't come first in all of them.
03:22 Her dive in "Boss Bitch" still lives rent-free in our minds.
03:25 "Free Willy!"
03:27 "I'm a true, true, true, 'cause I'm a bitch. I'm a boss. I'm a bitch in the club, so I'ma shine like dust."
03:33 In the end, the only one she couldn't take down was the champ herself, Sasha Colby.
03:38 Even then, she still managed to hold her own twice against the living legend.
03:42 "Thank you! Goodnight!"
03:44 [Laughter]
03:46 Number 27, Georgess
03:48 "Baby, now and then, I think about me now and who I could have been."
03:54 Ru told her she was born to do drag for a reason.
03:57 Georgess has a way of commanding the entire stage and drawing all the attention to her through her talent alone.
04:03 [Music]
04:10 Although many of her attempts were on non-elimination episodes,
04:13 she still cleared most of her opponents so effortlessly that it's hard to consider her anything but an assassin.
04:19 [Music]
04:25 Everyone on the cast knew she was a threat from the beginning,
04:28 and she proved it with her first battle against Orion Story.
04:31 [Music]
04:36 From there, she took on big players like Angiria, Lady Camden, and Bosco,
04:41 who would have gone home had they lost under normal circumstances.
04:45 She laced each one with signature moves, which cemented her legacy before her time was even up.
04:51 Number 26, Jada Essence Hall
04:54 "Jada is strutting all over that stage."
04:57 "She looks just like Prince. It is amazing!"
05:00 Is there anything she can't do?
05:02 From Prince to Beyonce, no diva's tune is too much for her.
05:06 She defeated Heidi and Closet to 1999, and then went on to devour the finale over Zoom.
05:12 [Music]
05:18 And she didn't stop there.
05:20 She was able to show a completely different side of herself on All-Star 6 with a little richer track,
05:25 tying with Eureka and revealing the lipstick of the contestant being sent home.
05:29 [Music]
05:42 Even when the stakes were lower on the all-winner season,
05:45 this queen still blew everyone out of the water with her gravity-defying braid twirl against Trinity the Tuck.
05:51 [Music]
05:58 Her captivating energy and never-declining face card have made her an unstoppable opponent for the ages.
06:05 Number 25, Raja O'Hara
06:07 [Music]
06:14 It says a lot when a queen goes up against five others and still manages to stand out in the best way possible.
06:21 O'Hara quickly established herself as a formidable threat and backed that up with plenty of proof.
06:27 She had a slew of victims, chopping contestants left and right.
06:31 Even when the cards were stacked against her, like in the aforementioned group lip-sync,
06:35 like in the aforementioned group lip-sync, she still came out on top.
06:38 By the time O'Hara came back, she had honed her skills.
06:42 [Music]
06:48 She was even able to go toe-to-toe with her season 11 sister Brooklyn Heights without breaking a sweat.
06:53 [Music]
07:05 Her abilities eventually culminated in her finally claiming her crown on Canada vs. the World.
07:11 We love when an arc comes full circle.
07:13 Number 24, Laganja Estranja
07:16 [Music]
07:25 Who else is pulling out tricks before the song has even begun?
07:28 She's always been fierce, as evidenced by her beating Gia Gunn and her sickening double split with Jocelyn Fox.
07:34 [Music]
07:43 Both of the girls, on the same beat of the song, not looking at each other, jumped into the splits and hit the floor.
07:49 It is so good.
07:51 However, she was on another level entirely when she came back to go up against Trinity.
07:56 She had a glow-up as a performer, which came through during Dua Lipa's hit "Physical".
08:01 [Music]
08:11 The stunts she pulled had everyone gagging, from Rue to the audience watching at home.
08:16 She even peppered in a few reveals, essentially ticking off every box on the lip-sync assassin checklist.
08:22 Fans are still hoping she'll return someday so she can slay the race and give us even more iconic moments.
08:28 [Music]
08:35 Number 23, Manila Luzon
08:37 [Music]
08:41 I'm looking at Manila and I'm going, "Wow, this is a broadway."
08:45 She's the ultimate proof that you don't need flips or tricks to impress the judges.
08:49 Luzon's theatrical take on MacArthur Park is still a fan favorite,
08:53 with her facial expressions making her the clear victor against Delta Work.
08:57 While that may have been her only lip-sync victory of her season,
09:01 she was still able to prove just how good she was when she came back for the fourth All-Stars.
09:05 "I can still bring something new to the stage, and I still fricking am on top."
09:10 Luzon had a way of including a storyline with each showing, taking us on a journey every time.
09:16 It was a method that hadn't been done much before, and it was captivating.
09:20 We can only imagine what she would have done for the finale had she not been eliminated just beforehand.
09:25 [Music]
09:30 Number 22, Shea Coulee
09:32 "I'm Shea Coulee, and I'm about to slay this lip-sync."
09:37 It's always nice to see someone's redemption play out in real time.
09:41 Coulee vastly improved across the three seasons she participated in.
09:45 [Music]
09:56 On her first try, she came out on top against Nina Bonina Brown before getting chopped at the final four.
10:02 By the time she returned for her second chance, she was a pro,
10:06 taking on vets like Alyssa Edwards and doing it with confidence.
10:09 [Music]
10:17 The zenith of her skill came during All Winners,
10:19 where she turned out a jazz rendition of Old MacDonald, complete with scatting.
10:24 It was different from anything the show had ever done, and she still took it on like it was a breeze.
10:29 [Music]
10:35 She has proven that even a big loss does not have to define the rest of your career.
10:40 Number 21, Darian Lake
10:43 "I am looking those judges dead in their eye and getting that glance right back.
10:46 This is what you paid for, and I'm giving you extra."
10:49 [Music]
10:52 She may have been dubbed the Elephant Queen,
10:55 but her true role was that of a stone-cold lip-sync murderer.
10:59 Her old-school style of performance stood out for all the right reasons,
11:02 retaining a classic energy that reminded people of the earlier days of drag.
11:06 Bringing things back to the basics,
11:08 Darian utilized her natural charisma to elevate moves that were otherwise pretty simple.
11:13 "Miss Darian is turning it, 'cause you know good and goddamn well
11:17 Miss Darian had this song on cassette when it came out.
11:21 She knows the words, she knows the movement, I'm banking on that bitch."
11:25 Even when you might expect a dance break in a track,
11:27 she opted for more subtle yet hilarious tactics like collecting tips from an invisible audience.
11:32 She was even able to take down her biggest competition, Ben DeLaCreme,
11:36 after the two had already tied in an earlier duel,
11:39 creating TV gold and an unforgettable moment.
11:43 "This song is speaking to me right now.
11:45 Wounded or not, I'm gonna come back swinging, and that's what I'm doing."
11:48 "Cuz until you miss your shot."
11:51 "I didn't know if the judges wanted to see it.
11:57 I went to the high energy road, 'cause that's who I am."
12:00 There's only one word to describe her style - enchanting.
12:03 During her original run, she had a way of pulling focus to herself
12:07 through her graceful and captivating renditions of each piece.
12:10 "First step, take a deep breath, you don't need a reason why."
12:15 This led to her defeating frontrunners and fan favorites
12:18 before finally getting cut at the top three.
12:21 That was not the end for her though.
12:23 She ended up being invited back to battle against Trinity K. Bonet
12:26 to Jennifer Lopez's "Dance Again".
12:28 "Only you're just what I've been searching for.
12:31 There's nothing you're not gonna say.
12:35 I wanna say, oh, oh, oh, oh."
12:39 There, she was able to flex her energetic choreography,
12:43 which helped her both succeed and provide one of the most dramatic
12:46 All-Stars eliminations.
12:48 Whether she's fighting for her life or there to have a good time,
12:51 she always has a way of lighting up the stage with her presence alone.
12:55 "Giangela is doing the best she can, but Alexis is like,
12:58 feeling it with her body, and it's timeless and beautiful."
13:12 She may have been known as a pageant queen,
13:14 but she made it clear that she couldn't be put in a box.
13:17 She's a dynamic performer and tapped into her jaw-dropping dance skills
13:21 to send home Jasmine Masters and Katya.
13:23 With just one look at the panel, she's often able to capture their attention
13:28 and keep all eyes on her.
13:30 While she didn't get to show off as much during her second attempt at the crown,
13:33 she still got the chance to shine to Lorde's hit "Greenlight".
13:36 "Those great whites, they have big teeth.
13:40 Hope they right you.
13:42 Thought you said that you would always be in love."
13:44 Even in rounds where she doesn't win,
13:46 she has so much grace that it's hard not to root for her anyway.
13:50 Whenever she hits the stage, we're reminded exactly why she's been named
13:54 the Dancing Diva of Dallas.
13:56 Winning a lip-sync against Charlie Hides isn't exactly rocket science,
14:07 but this queen has done that and more.
14:10 "Charlie, let's go!"
14:12 After making it to the top four on season nine,
14:15 Trinity won four lip-syncs on All Stars 4,
14:18 including one tie with Monet X Change in the finale.
14:21 From the youthful joy of Janet Jackson's "When I Think of You"
14:31 to the squeaky whistle notes in Mariah Carey's "Emotions",
14:34 Trinity strikes a perfect balance of humor and glamour.
14:37 Always with a side of hierography.
14:40 Did she take the comedy too far with the saggy bodysuit
14:43 in her battle against Latrice Royale?
14:45 You can be the judge.
14:47 But there's no question that Trinity can slay on the main stage.
14:51 This terminally delightful queen only had to lip-sync for her life
15:01 twice during her time on season six.
15:03 Strangely enough, both of them were against her biggest rival Darian Lake,
15:07 with both contestants performing well enough the first time around
15:10 for RuPaul to eliminate neither of them.
15:12 If this had been Bendela's only drag race appearance,
15:26 she might not have made this list.
15:28 But when RuPaul brought her back for All Stars 3,
15:31 Bendela cleaned up, racking up win after win against Aja,
15:35 Bebe Zahara Benet, and tying with Shangela.
15:38 Her hilarious anaconda performance was almost too much for Michelle Visage.
15:49 In fact, the only person that could beat her was herself.
15:54 I'm going home.
15:55 What?
15:58 Like Trinity K. Bonet, Chi-Chi DeVayne often struggled to find her footing
16:08 in the challenges, but really stepped it up in the lip-syncs.
16:12 I was told to step my drag up, and that's what I wanted to do.
16:15 So tell me why you're out here in a bathing suit with no corset and a belt.
16:19 She first found herself in the bottom in the New Wave Queens episode,
16:23 lip-syncing to a Blondie favorite against Neysha Lopez,
16:26 where her high-heeled kicks and flips saved her from elimination.
16:29 She didn't need any tricks for her performance against Thorgy Thor, though.
16:40 The song, "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" from Dreamgirls,
16:43 could not have been more appropriate.
16:46 And Chi-Chi expressed the emotion behind the Broadway tune
16:49 with every fiber of her being.
16:51 I am telling you I'm not going.
17:01 She left RuPaul with no other choice but to send top contender Thorgy home.
17:06 I'm not going home. I refuse. I'm sorry, Nicki.
17:15 This has become my stage right now.
17:17 Season 12's Miss Congeniality survived three rounds in the bottom two,
17:21 a true rarity on Drag Race, and for good reason.
17:25 Despite not thriving in every Maxi Challenge,
17:34 this lovable queen got to demonstrate her dance chops
17:36 thanks to upbeat numbers like Madonna's "Burning Up" and Prince's "1999."
17:41 But her best performance? We'd give that to Alex Newell's infectious "Kill the Lights,"
17:46 which found Heidi embodying a glamorous disco goddess next to a wild-eyed Jackie Cox.
17:52 Dressed in a sparkling garment with huge sleeves,
17:55 Heidi put her costume to work and literally shone on stage.
17:59 For the feat of eliminating two competitors and tying with another,
18:03 Heidi is undoubtedly her season's dance floor diva.
18:07 Come on!
18:09 Trinity struggled with her confidence throughout her time on Season 6,
18:18 a problem that saw her flounder in many main challenges.
18:21 But when she had to prove that she deserved to stay in the competition,
18:24 she really came into her own.
18:26 Her first victim, April Carreon, was another strong lip syncer,
18:30 who she took down to Chaka Khan's classic "I'm Every Woman."
18:34 Trinity is lip syncing the house down boots.
18:38 I don't know what that means, but she's doing it.
18:40 But her biggest takedown was Milk,
18:46 a quirky fashion queen expected to go much further in the competition.
18:50 After banishing her inner saboteur, Trinity finally met her match in Adore Delano.
19:03 (singing)
19:08 The duo delivered a sizzling rendition of Paula Abdul's "Vibeology,"
19:12 and Trinity sashayed away on a high note.
19:15 Ever since Season 5, when she took the title of Willow Smith's "Whip My Hair" as an order,
19:29 Roxy has been known as a formidable performer.
19:32 That number, which garnered a rare double shantay from Rue,
19:36 saw this queen remove her wig to reveal another one underneath.
19:40 The move has since become a go-to reveal,
19:49 but at the time, it was a genius-level fakeout that had the judges howling.
19:54 However, Roxy's showdowns on All Stars were nothing to scoff at either.
19:59 (singing)
20:02 In the fifth season, she appeared as the guest assassin
20:05 and beat Miz Cracker thanks to a gag-worthy strip tease.
20:08 When it comes to lip syncs, this thick and juicy queen always has a trick up her sleeve,
20:13 and we never know what to expect.
20:27 Toads usually croak, but not the Glamour Toad.
20:30 Ginger Minj is one of the funniest queens to walk the main stage of RuPaul's Drag Race,
20:34 but "funny" doesn't always translate to being a good lip syncer.
20:54 Thankfully, her humor put her in a good position for her first lip sync in season 7,
20:58 when she and Sasha Bell were literally attached at the boobs,
21:01 or when she had a half-drag king, half-queen look against Trixie Mattel.
21:06 From runner-up in season 7 to 8th place in All Stars 2,
21:09 it really felt like Ginger wasn't given her due...
21:12 until All Stars 6 rolled around.
21:14 Ginger's lip sync of Lizzo's phone wasn't so much against Mayhem Miller as with her,
21:19 and gave us a joyful embodiment of what lip syncs should be.
21:22 "Where the hell my phone? Where the hell my phone? Where the hell my... Where the hell my phone, huh?
21:27 How I'm supposed to get home?"
21:28 "But you're holding it."
21:29 Even Heidi in Closet's twirls and splits were no match for Ginger,
21:33 whose camp is always a crowd-pleaser.
21:35 "Miss Ginger Minj."
21:36 "I can show you things you never see."
21:39 "She is giving you all of the quirkiness, making it campy."
21:51 Well, before she won All Stars season 4 alongside Trinity the Tuck,
21:56 this queen had mastered the art of delivering a downright hilarious performance.
22:01 She patented the fake-out split in her lip sync of Nicki Minaj's Pound the Alarm,
22:10 a move so iconic it practically sealed Dusty Ray Bottoms' fate.
22:15 "A little more. Tell me what's up, a little more."
22:21 Also in season 10, Monet's wild interpretation of "Man, I Feel Like a Woman"
22:25 saw her employ colored hairspray and an imaginary motorcycle.
22:29 "Cuz I'm a girl who never felt, yeah, oh, wanna be free, yeah."
22:35 And when facing another lip sync assassin, this former Miss Congeniality was no slouch.
22:40 In All Stars 5, she brought about Jujubee's only lip sync loss
22:45 across the latter's three Drag Race appearances.
22:47 While she's got the dance moves that viewers eat up,
22:57 Monet more importantly understands what makes a performance instantly memorable.
23:01 10. Alyssa Edwards
23:03 As far as dancers go on Drag Race, there's just no one like this tongue-popping queen.
23:17 Her first run on season 5 saw Alyssa participate in three absolutely classic lip syncs.
23:23 From dramatically straddling the wall in her battle against Ivy Winters
23:27 to giving it her all against Roxy Andrews to whip my hair,
23:30 Alyssa showed off countless moves that combined elegance with high drama.
23:34 "Alyssa is bringing it."
23:38 She also benefited from a rare second double shantay,
23:45 thanks to her and Tatiana's perfectly matched rendition of "Shut Up and Drive" in All Stars 2.
23:57 Even the choreographer's losing performance against Coco Montrese
24:00 has gone down as one of the show's most legendary,
24:03 and that alone speaks volumes.
24:05 9. Sasha Velour
24:13 This brainy queen didn't get a chance to lip sync until season 9's finale,
24:17 but did she ever make the most of it?
24:20 Rather than revealing a different outfit or even a new wig,
24:23 Sasha devised a three-part rose petal explosion for her first performance.
24:28 With the bright red flowers perfectly matching her vividly colored costume and wig,
24:32 it was immediately a moment for the Herstry books.
24:35 The season's final face-off was almost as epic,
24:46 with Sasha's all-white gown lending an otherworldly energy to Whitney Houston's "It's Not Right, But It's Okay."
24:52 She might be known for her carefully thought-out looks,
24:55 but these performances showed Sasha's ability to truly bring a song to life with raw emotion.
25:00 8. Latrice Royale
25:09 Latrice Royale was the heart and soul of season 4,
25:12 and she really brought that soul into her lip sync performances.
25:16 After her epic everlasting love battle with the princess,
25:19 Dita Ritz seemed to be the assassin to beat.
25:22 This will be you and me, yes, I'll be eternally.
25:28 So long as I'm living true love, I'll be giving to you, I'll be serving 'cause you're so deserving.
25:33 That was until she met her match in Latrice,
25:35 whose heartfelt version of a Gladys Knight song won out against Dita's peppy energy.
25:40 Darkness all around me.
25:43 This is old school.
25:44 Lock it out the sun.
25:46 You need to understand where these words are coming from and get the emotion out.
25:52 Latrice channeled her inner R&B diva again
25:55 when she lip synced against Kendra Michaels the very next week,
25:58 a performance that ranks among Drag Race's best.
26:01 You make me feel like a natural woman.
26:07 Her skills had not dulled by the first season of All Stars either,
26:11 taking out Team Brown Flowers on a musical number that was Tammy Brown's to lose.
26:15 There's no business like show business, like no business I know.
26:22 Number 7. Coco Montrese
26:24 Coco Montrese is the goddamn lip sync assassin?
26:27 What? First and foremost, what?
26:30 This pageant legend was truly one to behold on the main stage in season 5.
26:35 I wanna be famous, I wanna be a star, I wanna be in movies.
26:39 We're all kind of like, "Oh my gosh, Coco's serving it up."
26:44 Beginning with her superior rendition of "When I Grow Up,"
26:47 Coco ousted Monica Beverly Hills, Jade Jolie,
26:50 and even dance maven Alyssa Edwards from the competition.
26:54 Whether tasked with embodying a contemporary pop smash or an 80s dance number,
26:58 this all-star had the perfect moves and the lyrics down pat.
27:03 While many queens are out of tricks by their third stint in the bottom two,
27:06 this wasn't the case in Coco's showdown against Alyssa.
27:10 Besides turning out a flawless spoken word verse,
27:12 she demonstrates the show's best sleeve-ography to date.
27:16 You were always, always number one without a doubt.
27:18 I'm making sure the judges see every word that's coming out of my mouth,
27:22 as if I was Paula Abdul herself.
27:24 Number 6. Brooklyn Heights
27:26 This queen joined the ranks of the show's bona fide dancers in season 11
27:30 and put her classical training to good use.
27:33 Better walk, better walk, that walk, baby.
27:36 If you talk, if you talk, that talk, baby.
27:40 She earned her season's only double shantay with a jaw-dropping show of one-upmanship
27:44 against Evie Audley before eliminating Vanessa Vanjie Mateo.
27:48 I walk out every day, I get up out of bed.
27:54 Whether in a lacy ballerina outfit and pointe shoes or a skin-tight bodysuit,
27:59 Brooklyn brought the same fire to each performance.
28:02 And when facing off against Silky Nutmeg Ganache in her season's finale,
28:06 she went beyond her typical splits and even mouthed the lyrics to "Bootylicious" while in a handstand.
28:12 With a flawless sense of rhythm and precision to match,
28:15 this queen has proven she can nail the assignment every time.
28:19 Number 5. Evie Audley
28:31 This season 11 winner wears her weirdness on her sleeve,
28:34 and her lip syncs are no exception.
28:36 After her legendary showdown against Brooklyn Heights to Demi Lovato's "Sorry Not Sorry,"
28:41 she defeated Akira C. Davenport by stomping around the grand finale main stage
28:45 in one of her most bizarre outfits.
28:47 She often slayed the competition by demonstrating the most astounding acrobatics
28:58 the show has ever seen, like in her guest appearance on All Stars 5.
29:02 But even her most restrained finale performance against Brooklyn Heights was breathtaking,
29:11 thanks to a mirrored headdress and some dramatic makeup.
29:15 Combining clever costuming with jaw-dropping theatrics,
29:18 this queen remains undefeated for good reason.
29:21 Number 4. Peppermint
29:23 Peppermint talked a big game before her Madonna lip sync
29:27 against returning queen Cynthia Lee Fontaine in season 9.
29:30 Usually, this kind of editing means a contestant is being set up for a fail,
29:40 but we were pleasantly surprised when Peppermint produced the goods.
29:44 We didn't get to see a repeat performance until the final five,
29:52 where Peppermint whipped Alexis Michelle good to a Village People disco classic.
29:57 And then just when we thought we'd seen it all,
30:06 she turned it out to Britney Spears' "Stronger" with a perfectly timed reveal,
30:11 pushing the fierce Trinity Taylor out of the top four in the live finale
30:15 and advancing to the lip sync for the crown against Sasha Velour.
30:19 #3. Jujubee
30:21 In the workroom, Jujubee was all play.
30:35 On the main stage, though, she came to slay.
30:39 Although she made it all the way to the top three,
30:41 Jujubee had plenty of tumbles along the way,
30:44 leaving herself in danger of elimination on three occasions.
30:47 #4. Pandora Box
30:50 Not only did she pull through each time,
30:56 but she took down some of season two's strongest contenders, like Pandora Box.
31:00 An easy feat for someone with Jujubee's talent for conveying the emotion behind a song,
31:09 as well as making difficult vocals look like a piece of lip-syncing cake,
31:13 her sultry performance of "Black Velvet" against Sahara Davenport
31:16 is still considered to be one of the show's greatest.
31:19 #2. Cameron Michaels
31:28 The muscle queen of season ten was the shy and retiring type in the workroom,
31:37 and not coming out of her shell landed her in the bottom three weeks in a row.
31:41 Each time, we were sure that Cameron Michaels' time was up,
31:45 and each time she proved us wrong,
31:47 becoming the first queen in drag race herstory to survive three lip-syncs to compete in the grand finale.
31:52 As well as tying with Eureka O'Hara,
32:06 she sent home fan favorites Monet X Change and Miz Cracker.
32:10 This is my third time lip-syncing. Third time.
32:13 I cannot go home tonight.
32:16 Poor Asia O'Hara and her dead butterflies didn't stand a chance.
32:20 Talk about silent but deadly.
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32:42 #1. Silky Nutmeg Ganache
32:46 She told you she was ready.
32:52 Back in season eleven, the Reverend Dr. Silky Nutmeg Ganache
33:01 only lip-synced once before ultimately missing out on the crown.
33:05 But Silky returned for All-Star 6 giving us Glamorous Cookie Monster
33:09 and An Indication of Things to Come before getting sent home third.
33:13 However, the fabled game within a game gave her and all the other eliminated queens
33:17 the chance to return to the competition.
33:33 Ultimately, it became the Silky Power Hour as she sent Jiggly Caliente,
33:37 Giada Sofia, Scarlet Envy, Jan and Pandora Box packing.
33:42 She even lip-synced against herself.
33:44 She made herstory with the most lip-syncs in one episode, seven,
33:57 and the most lip-sync wins in one episode, six.
34:00 Even though Eureka ultimately stopped her from returning to the competition,
34:03 we're gonna have to come up with a better word than assassin for Miss Silky.
34:06 Who do you think is the fiercest lip-sync assassin to hit the main stage?
34:24 Let us know in the comments below.
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