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This week's episode is marked by a main challenge that resonates with the question of what defines drag art. Is drag about wonderful looks and flawless make-up? Is it about using your own body as a canvas for artistic expression? Is it about humor that defies gender barriers and social conventions? Is performance and stage presence all that matters? What about the political role of queens? Or didn't you know that everything is political?!
This season we saw the queens exploring their performative side by recording a video clip; taking part in an acting challenge whose main role was that of the D of a dead soccer player; then proving their ability to make lemonade out of lemons with the design challenge. What is it that causes so much revulsion in an episode that puts the contestants in a position to expose a side that is committed to a cause so important to us? I don't know if you (non-brazilians) are aware, but on the day the episode aired, a bill was being voted on in Congress that would strip LGBTQIAP+ people of their right to marriage in Brazil.
So yes, we want an episode about this on our Drag Race, we need it. And in case you didn't know, emotion is also entertainment. As for humor, don't worry, in the next episode our queens will show what humor means in the Snatch Game!
This season we saw the queens exploring their performative side by recording a video clip; taking part in an acting challenge whose main role was that of the D of a dead soccer player; then proving their ability to make lemonade out of lemons with the design challenge. What is it that causes so much revulsion in an episode that puts the contestants in a position to expose a side that is committed to a cause so important to us? I don't know if you (non-brazilians) are aware, but on the day the episode aired, a bill was being voted on in Congress that would strip LGBTQIAP+ people of their right to marriage in Brazil.
So yes, we want an episode about this on our Drag Race, we need it. And in case you didn't know, emotion is also entertainment. As for humor, don't worry, in the next episode our queens will show what humor means in the Snatch Game!