RuPaul's Drag Race: Untucked! - Season 8

Season 8

Episodes

Keeping It 100!
The 100th episode of RuPaul's Drag Race is already off to a shady start! The Queens get to know each other and talk about who's on top and who's on bottom and have a runway critique all their own. Alliances develop, but tempers start to flare as the queens talk about their runway looks.

Bitch Perfect
After a Bitch Perfect musical extravaganza, the queens untuck backstage and the bitching really begins. As the queens discuss each other's runway looks and how the judges are living for Kim Chi and Acid Betty's looks, Bob proclaims black is the new nude. It becomes all about the suspect padding of Dax's posterior and Ru seems to have double vision.

RuCo's Empire
After the queens roll their way through an Empire of a challenge, they untuck backstage and Naysha is established as the second queen in herstory to come back and stay. Chi Chi gets spicy and has the other queens rolling with her southern charm, y'all. Cynthia gets a short fashion lesson from the other queens and Kim Chi gets a special message from a living doll back at home.

New Wave Queens
The queens untuck after a new wave battle of the bands. Backstage it's a punk girl, new wave chick square off as the queens butt heads over their looks and performances. One of our queens breaks down after she gets a message from home and it gives the other queens an emotional look into her life.

Supermodel Snatch Game
The queens kiki backstage about what the judges thought of their Snatch Game characters and Madonna runway looks. One queen's sister sends a message of support from back home and another queen gets fashion silhouette advice. Chanel Iman and Gigi Hadid cause a commotion when they pay the queens a backstage visit!

Wizards of Drag
After strutting down the yellow brick road, the queens untuck and the broomsticks come out. Two queens dive into a stitches verses hot glue shade throwing standoff. The queens' Little Women join them and bring along some big opinions. Honey, we are not in Kansas anymore.

Shady Politics
The queens shoot shady presidential campaign ads, throwing their wigs in the ring to become the first drag president of the USA. Vivica A. Fox (Independence Day: Resurgence) and MSNBC Live news anchor Thomas Roberts guest judge.

RuPaul Book Ball
After a triple runway at RuPaul's Book Ball, the queens untuck and read each other cover to cover. One of our queens is shaken after her cardboard cutouts fail to impress the judges, and the other queens are not shy about giving her some "friendly" advice.

The Realness
After the last chance runway, it's final four time in the Untucked Lounge. The queens critique one another's final speeches to the judges and one queen gets a herstory lesson. But do they all believe the most deserving queens made it to the top four?
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