RuPaul’s Drag Race, truTV: Frenemies unite for ‘I Do It So Much Better’ – exclusive clip

The queens pair into odd-couple groups and have to sing live
Opposites: Phi Phi O'Hara and Sharon Needles are forced to co-operate
Ben Travis23 June 2015

If you enter RuPaul’s Drag Race, you expect to have to lip-sync somewhere down the line.

But this week, Ru launches the contestants into more challenging territory as they have to sing live on the runway for the judges. Not only that, but they have to do so with their worst frenemy – the queen that they have the least in common with following a lie detector test.

With both members of the losing team set to lip-sync to remain in the competition, the queens are forced to put their differences aside to continue their journey to becoming America’s next drag superstar.

The test sees Latrice Royale paired with Willam, Dita Ritz with Chad Michaels, and – shock horror – “party city” goth star Sharon Needles with “tired-ass show-girl” Phi Phi O’Hara. Can the two contestants, who have had verbal spats in the prep room earlier in the series, find it within themselves to keep each other in the competition?

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You’ll have to find out in this week’s episode – and be warned: the shocking ending brings a huge surprise.

truTV, 10pm

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