- Girl, I'm like- - Get this footage. Get this footage, guys. - She'd look at my foot. - Celebrityfeet.com,
do you know about this? - No. - Katya and I have feet pictures on there. I was just like, "Celebrity?" Like, I was just happy to be exploited. - Wow. - Because I wasn't on
Almostcelebrityfeet.com. I was on Celebrity Feet. (upbeat music)
Hi, it's Trixie Mattel, and welcome to the "Pit Stop", the show where we recap
"RuPaul's Drag Race" season 16. Today, we're on episode 13. And we've had a
lot of
newcomers this season, but sometimes, an icon just
walks through the door. Back on the "Pit Stop",
the pride of Milwaukee, Jaida Essence Hall is here, people! (crowd cheers)
(Jaida shrieks) - I can hear the people screaming. Thanks for having me, Trixie. I'm glad to be back. (laid back music) - Jaida, how are you? - I'm great. I'm doing a lot of amazing things. It is giving almost four
years since Drag Race and I still feel like the engine is still trucking along, mama. - Wow. You had, ho
nestly, one of
my favorite "Drag Race" 'cause I was watching when you won. - Yeah. - What is it like to win "Drag Race" and then close your MacBook and just sit in your living room? - Empty. (crickets chirp) (Trixie and Jaida laugh) - It was so-
- It's a very empty feeling. - How long have we known each other now? - What is it like 12, 13, 14? Probably not longer than that 'cause I've been doing drag that long. - Girl, yes, you have. - I'm an old drag bitch. - Are you, you're- (voices whisper) O
kay, I remember going out
there, and you were so beautiful. And you know, a lot of people look back in drag and look horrible. You've never looked horrible. - Thank you for saying that. And let me tell you this,
I feel like, yeah, drag- - She said, "Yeah." - Yeah, for sure! You know, like, how your, like, the drag will,
like, evolve over time. Like, eventually, you,
like, change makeup stuff, things change. But I was going from, like, I
remember when I first started, I'm like, "I just wanna
look
like just a woman. I just wanna go out
and look like a woman," meaning I had no makeup. - And, um, jeans? (bell dings) This whore tippy-toeing
to get a shot at the club in casual separates, denim and blouse.
- (laughs) it was sickening! - We're talking Charlotte Russe. - We're talking I had got a
check one time for unemployment. Bitch, I went crazy and bought me a pair of
House of Dereon jeans, bitch. Come on! - That-
- Come on! (laughs) Cheers. - [Trixie] Hallelujah.
- House of Dereon, if you
know, you know. - We have a viewer question- - Yes.
- 'Cause you came to the "Pit Stop"
last time to start (beep). An elderly woman from Palm
Springs, California named Bianca, are you familiar? - This is the thing. I love elderly people, but sometimes they are very disrespectful. - People wanna know, where's
the mug that you stole? - Bianca, whomever you are, if there's anything that
I've taken from work, let me say this straight to the camera. (dramatic music)
If there's anything I've ever take
n from work,
it's what I deserved, mama. (Trixie laughs) When I came here, you should
have given me this cup 'cause now I feel like I know who you are, you angry ass, old, beautiful person. - (chuckles) She could still be here. She could pull up in that
golf cart and let you have it. (horn honks)
- With a cane. - Girl! - (laughs) Beat me with a cane. - [Trixie] (laughs) I know. - No, but the gag is
that cup broke. (laughs) - You actually took- - I broke it at Vegas on accident. - Doing what? - I
t just fell. (cup shatters) And then gag, now we have carpet. - You want this one? - I'm taking this one. - Okay. (laughs) - And I'm probably taking that one too. - No. I have a few more episodes left. I need this, okay?
- Okay, okay. - Let's get into this, Jaida. Last time we saw Dawn sashay away after making it to the top six. What do you think about
our Dawn this season? - I love Dawn. She's a really fun person. I love her energy. I love her character. But girl, she got her ass (beep). - Hon,
and not in the whole, and not in the wholesome way.
(Jaida laughs) Morphine does it like, would you say that she's
done this song before? - She's fierce. She knows that song inside and out, girl. She's got a ass. If you got a ass, a BBL and you're not doing "Body"
by Megan Thee Stallion, girl, what are you doing? - [Trixie] No. She lip synced like she
just came from the surgery. - [Jaida] Yeah. - [Trixie] And was like body reveal. - She got off the table to stand, ha! - Tea. - Girl, so I guess
they
both did do "Body". - Tea. - Dead body. - Meanwhile, Morphine survived
her third bottom lip sync. Do you think she's cementing
herself as a lip sync assassin? When people say, "I'm
the lip sync assassin," it just means you're in the bottom a lot. - Ah. - That's what it means. - You think that we
would learn from history. You go, "These girls are
studying 'Drag Race'. They're getting smarter every day. They're watching the show. They're getting smarter
from what's happening." And then they g
o, "If I
have to lip sync every day until seven weeks from now, I will." I'm like, "Baby, you're not gonna be
making seven weeks from now." - No. - Girl, you could rip your head off and throw it at the judges
and you're gonna leave at some point.
(Trixie laughs) You're going home.
- If I have to lip sync every week, I will. RuPaul's like, "That
probably won't be happening." - Ru said, "We're glad that
you're willing to do that." - Good thing I'm not
the judge of "Drag Race" 'cause you know I wou
ld just make Morphine lip sync every week and- - Really? - [Trixie] She would stay till the end. - And you would keep her till the end, eight weeks?
- Yes. Basically, I will be drag, I'll be doing "Drag Race" to watch Morphine do a lip
sync for me every week. - So Morphine is your baby. (baby cries)
- My child, my mother, my daughter, my
sister, and my neighbor, and my play cousin, all of it. Sapphira received her fourth win. She's playing the long game here. - She's not playing the long game. S
he's playing the strong game, mama. From the beginning, she's
been solidifying herself, and she's continuing to do the same job all the way to the end. - It's hard when you're competing- - She wants it. - And there's a Sapphira
because you're like, "There's a couple challenges left. Am I gonna have to kill her?" (ominous music) - But I was doing the math of 13 weeks. Seven of those wins have been
between Sapphira and Plane. - Yeah. - That's a big chunk of the
competition to two competitors. - I
know. So Jaida, you've made it
to the end of the season. - Yes, thankfully. - What is your approach toward the end? What's the mindset to win? - The mindset to win is, I feel like, that you just have to, like, go in like all cards are on the table. The decision really is not mine to make. I'm just gonna leave every single thing, every single bit of energy that I have out on the dance floor. And also, like at some point,
it doesn't have to be major, huge things, but if the judges
have been giving
you advice that you probably have not taken or have not had the opportunity to take, especially if you make the finale, probably implement some of those things. - [Trixie] Yeah. - Cute shoes. - Well, we're gonna get into some of the shoe choices.
- (laughs) Yeah. - The shoe choices. - Shoe cam. - [Trixie] The next day, the queens walk into a game of Monopoly. - [Jaida] Okay. - [Trixie] Have you played Monopoly? - Yeah. You know, when I was like, I was like maybe like second grade, I was crying
because I wanted
Monopoly for Christmas. Then it turned out I got Monopoly and nobody wanted to play with me. - I love everyone. I'm not playing Monopoly, and
I'm not playing it ever again. - Have you ever, you've
played it before though. - Yes. My family on Sundays would
try to make us all play it. - Mm-hmm. - And do you know what it's
like to be impoverished and living in a trailer and then play a game
that only makes you aware of how far below the poverty line you are? I was like, "We should
be playing whatever the brokeass
version of Monopoly is." Me counting money, I'm
like, "This is weird." Like, weird for all of us. - And then you go, "Wow,
I wish this was real." - Oh, in this game,
we're gonna own property. I'm like, "So it's a fantasy."
(Jaida laughs) You know what I mean? Like, it was just a very tricky game. - Well, you know what the funny thing is? It's like giving gaggy that you say that, but literally, I guess it worked for you. - Hey, I can't complain.
(Jaida laughs) I c
an't complain. I did always wanna be the little top hat. - Now you just need a railroad. You need a railroad. - People have run train on me. Is that the same? (train horn honks)
- It's a start. (laughs) It's a start.
(Trixie laughs) - [Trixie] Ru enters and introduces a group of very hot dancers-
- [Jaida] Yeah. - [Trixie] From your show in Vegas. - From the show in Vegas! - I believe it's called
"Jaida's Drag Race Live". - I think it is too. And then we also bring some other girls that people m
ight be interested in seeing. - How long have you been
doing the Vegas show? - For, like, two years now. This is my third year doing it. I did it for a small stay
at first, like three months. Then I did it for, like,
seven months last year. And this year, I'm doing it
for a very good amount of time. - Who's the current cast? - Right now, there's me, Derrick Barry. Jorgeous is there. Kennedy is in there a lot. Coco is a swing. She comes in and out. Lawrence Chaney is there. Daya Betty is there, a
nd Asia O'Hara. - Oh, yeah, Lawrence told me that Coco, like, knows everyone's part. - Everything. Girl, let me tell you this. Coco is like an
encyclopedia of drag or so. I don't know what she could do. The fire number, she could
do, the stripper number. She can host the show. Now, she has her own. She can do every single
number in the show. And it's fierce. Fierce, fierce, fierce. - Wow. - For a broad that I
can't stand or respect, she's pretty tough. - What do you love about doing the show? -
The thing that I love the
most about doing the show is that, like, every single
night is a new audience, and- - Well, that's every show. - Yeah. Well, depending if you
worked at home in the club. - Oh, tea, yeah. There's a lot of years where it was just us and our boyfriends.
- True. They go, "Wow, she has a
great audience every week." I'm like, "No, they're just a few people that think I'm great and they just keep showing up every time." - People don't know about this. People don't know about t
he
bartender coming and tipping because there's no one
there and no one's tipping. So the bartender comes out
with a dollar like this and you're like- - Girl, they don't- - [Trixie] At least bring me a shot. - Do you know how bad it
was, girl, back in the days? I used to say, "Take money and go out." I would give money out
of my bag to go tip me. So then it gets the girls- - I've done this. - Charged up. - It gets the girls charged up. - Get the girls charged up. - You're paying your boyfriend t
o come give you your own money. - You say, "Please, baby, baby." - Baby, please. - I promise, tonight, I
will do something disgusting that you want me to do. Name something. - I'll have vaginal sex with you. - I'll have- - [Trixie] You can (beep) my (beep). - Okay, tonight. Only tonight!
- Yeah, girl. Girl, one night only. (bells jingle)
- And then tomorrow's my turn but- (Trixie and Jaida laugh) - [Trixie] Truly-
- But then tomorrow's my turn. - Oh, the pity dollar. - You gotta give, but I feel
like a pity dollar, sometimes that $1 that you
were the girl who did it saved every girl in the show. - Tea. It gets the motor, 'cause in the beginning of
a show, no one's tipping, especially if there's a
lot of straight people. So they have to, they have to monkey see, monkey do. - You gotta, yeah. And it's, like, better if, even in that instance, you might walk away with just $20 in tips, but
that's better than nothing. - It's better than nothing. Girl. - Even if 10 of those tips
were from yo
ur own pocket. - Well, do you know, we
also used to live on, we're talking about this. Do you remember, like, La Cage- - Yeah. - It would be like, no one, oh, I'm stuck, I'm stuck. - Oh, no, you need help? - I'm stuck. You did this. Okay.
- Okay, gotcha. - Do you remember, I'm looking at all these holes. Do you remember at La Cage, they would be, like, no one there yet except, like, the chasers. And they would sit in the front
with a baseball cap this low 'cause the the guys
who were into the do
lls but didn't wanna get caught.
- Very, very cool. - Baseball cap like this, like
this with a stack of money, and they would just-
- And then- - One at a time. And you would be like, "My own (beep) friends
wouldn't come to the show. Thank god." - I said- - Witness protection program over here has a stack of money.
- Hello. And then, you know what? Some people are like,
"Why are you so, like, defensive of the people who support you?" I'm like, "Girl. Really? Really?" - Yeah.
- Girl, 'cause reali
stically, a lot of people you know, they'll give you a million excuses. Like, "Girl, I can't make it." And I'm like, "You're playing trivia (Trixie laughs) down at This Is It!, mama?" - Well, that, I support.
- While I'm shaking my- - That, I support.
(Jaida laughs) You can always go to This
Is It!, Milwaukeeans- - And play trivia. - To play trivia. - Trivia or watch a good show. - Yeah. - Well, you know what? It's crazy, girl. You really literally,
like, took over the drag. It's so funny that y
ou had,
like, a difficult time, like, fitting in the drag scene. And now, it's like your bar is pretty much the drag scene.
- Thank you for bringing up my bullying on the "Pit Stop". Thank you.
- Yeah, absolutely. Every chance that I get, I'm gonna remind you.
- Jaida said, "We all hated you. It was crazy."
- Not me. Everyone else hated you. That's because they loved me.
(Trixie laughs) - They did. You guys, Jaida was,
(Jaida laughs) Jaida was the Jessica Wild,
"Dreams of a Golden Child". Like,
Jaida was young, she was pageant, but she still knew all the, the older girls loved Jaida. Jaymes Mansfield and I were the ugly dogs that could not be put
down fast enough, bitch. - But I would have brought y'all in. - Yeah, and Jaida would really be like, "Trixie, you know the
other girls don't get you but I love what you do," for real. And we would have, I would be like, "You know, Jaida, (Jaida chuckles)
you might not be pretty." - Yeah. - Jaida, you might not be funny
and you might not smell
good but your boyfriend does nice hair. - But, and that, and then so- - You know, and that's where we connected. We gotta talk about it's makeover week. - [Jaida] Makeover week, yes. - How much fun would you have
had doing this challenge, especially since you know these dancers? - Girl, I feel like I
would have had so much fun because this is the main thing. Whichever I would've gotten, besides the fact that the boys are hot, they are very hot boys. - Gorgeous. - They're hot boys, but they are
really, really,
like, sweet, humble people. Like, when we do the show, like, if we, if sometimes we go out
with the entire group and like, they always
make sure we're safe. They always look out for us. They're like so sweet. And so I know I would have fun with them, but also, at the same time, girl, 'cause then I know I would pick my friend, but then I also know
their weaknesses, bitch. - Okay, so do you think that you, I don't wanna generalize, but you have the type of face
that is so good for
drag. - Okay. Thank you. - A lot of times, the girls
who are really beautiful and touch the skin, touch all
the skin flop at makeovers. Do you think you would flop at it? Because you're used to being so touchable, but these are brute men. - No, because this is the thing. I'm like, I still, when I do makeup, I feel like I'm really looking
for, like, the face shape and where you want it to go. And I think sometimes when
people do makeup on other folks, you're thinking more like, okay, this is what
I do,
this is my technique, but not thinking about, like,
what is their face shape, what, like, accentuates them the best. And you can still tie in,
like, elements of your drag. Like, if maybe, like, the eye is great, but then you still have to, like, contour. - Right. - And like, think about the jaw line, and maybe think about your face shape and their face shape together. And it's like, I know
that Jane is always like, "Delusion is a part of drag." But I'm like, in instances like this, girl,
let's not be delusional. - Let's embrace the tea. - Think about what's in front of you. - [Trixie] Yeah.
- What you gotta carve out, how it needs to, what is
the final project, product. - I mean, we'll get into it, but when you see big arms and shoulders, when you see square jaws, you have to go, "All right, I'm probably not gonna do a bustier with no coverup." - Yeah.
- Or if it's a thick neck, you wouldn't put someone
in a thick choker. - Turtleneck. - Turtlenecks. Well, you won the makeover
i
n season 12, right? - [Jaida] Yes, yes, I did. - [Trixie] How did you do that? - When we were going down the line, we had to choose who we
would wanna work with. And I was like, "I
wanna work with somebody that I feel like people might
think is a challenge for me." But I used to travel and do makeup for a lot of different people and do a lot of different drag, and specifically, sometimes it was, like, the girls that were like
a little more brute. - Yes. - So I'm like, I can transform
a lot of di
fferent faces. And I was like, I just
wanna choose someone that maybe people might not think that I could give a family
resemblance even though, and it was a white woman. Anybody could be a part of your family. - Anybody. So in general, you think
the secret to doing well is just really looking
at who's in front of you and not kidding yourself. - It's like the same way you
put yourself together in drag. Know yourself, and you have to have the same eye for yourself
for other people, not just like
imprinting what you do on top of another person because it's not gonna work that way. - Right. So we see the queens get
randomly paired to the dancers. Now, you know these people. - [Jaida] Yeah. - [Trixie] Who would you
just having the inside tea? Who do you think would
really do well at this? - Okay, I'll tell you this. Jonathan is fierce. Jonathan is a very fierce dancer. Jonathan has a very pretty
face, but he's more outgoing. Nick is a very fun, very fun person, but he's sometimes a
little
bit more quiet. - Mm-hmm. - I think in a challenge like
this, the bigger personalities oftentimes are the ones that
are willing to take more risk - 'Cause these seem like the
type of guys who would like, "Have you ever been in heels?" And they're like, "No." But then they're like ka-ka-ra. - You don't know. Miguel! - [Trixie] Yeah. - [Jaida] 'Cause he can move. - [Trixie] Yeah. - [Jaida] He's very fluid. - That's what I think Achilles
heel of this challenge is. You know once these guys are in dr
ag, they're about to perform
better than these drag queens. - They are fluid. Girl, some of these dancers
might have took heel classes. - Girl. I think it's funny because backstage, we know
(whip cracks) a lot of these go-gos and stuff, they all walk backstage and put on the wig and go, "Could you imagine?" I'm like, "Yeah, you are. You've been imagining."
- New business opportunity for you. I don't wanna pitch
things at you, but girl, imagine this.
- A Make A Wish foundation where I take hot gu
ys
and put them in drag. - That's hot. But even better, we get a mobile bus. We travel to different go-go clubs and put the boys in drag, mama. - Okay, that's "We're Here". - Okay. - You're remembering the
show you did, "We're Here". - (laughs) Oh, my god! - You dumb bitch. What if we went to small towns- - Okay, yeah but- - And we just said
like, "Hey, we're here." (Jaida laughs) Going into this, do you think Morphine would have a leg up on
this 'cause she seems like she's the most proficient m
akeup artist? - I think Morphine is a very
incredible makeup artist. And I was, in this entire season, you don't know what's going to happen because there's challenges
that come in and go out. But I was assuming that if
there is a makeover look, that she would slay it. - But keep in mind, Morphine out of drag, she is not a brick. She's soft.
- [Jaida] Oh, yeah. - [Trixie] She's touchable. - [Jaida] Yeah.
- You know? (bell rings)
So, and no matter how good a makeup artist you are, unless you have
turned a
Lego man into a Lego woman, like, I'm not buying it.
- Yeah. Well, if it was a Lego woman,
she'd still be a brick. - Tea. - [Trixie] The dancers are all
enjoying shading each other. I mean, the queens are
kinda rubbing off on them. - [Jaida] Yeah. - Are they like that backstage? - No, not all of them. I think Nick is sometimes,
is very subtle shady, but it's, like, playful, very playful. David is fierce, and he is the nutcase. Hey, David, I love you, but girl, David is the me of the da
ncers. - [Trixie] Nick has
choreographed for me before, so I know him. And Nick's from Wisconsin. - Yeah. Shout out to Wisconsin again! (laughs) - Whoo!
(crowd cheers) I think, in my experience,
the dancers seem chill until you get on the
tour bus and give them, I don't know, this much alcohol, and they start getting
all fierce on each other. - Girl. - And the drag queens have to be like, "I think we should deescalate." - Girl, one time there was a
queen that a dancer was like, "I don't get her.
I don't get what she's doing. I don't get her drag at all." And everybody on the bus was like, "You will (beep) not!" - You're on this bus 'cause of her. - That, and girl, we were like, "She is a (beep) icon, bitch." - Yeah, was she? - Yeah, she is.
- [Trixie] Okay. - I'm gonna say her name. - Okay. - 'Cause then the dancer is
gonna feel bad 'cause she's not. (Trixie laughs) She's rich. (laughs)
- [Trixie] Although- - I shouldn't give a (beep). - Although on "Trixie & Katya LIVE", if the other
dancers were
like, "I don't get Katya," I'd be like, "Me (beep) neither." - Well, of course. - You know that she's on her own bus? Thank you. - Girl, and then Katya
said, "Me neither." (laughs) - Girl, Katya woke up
and said, "Me neither," and went back to sleep. You think they were doing
pretty good in heels, these dancers? - [Jaida] Girl, every single dancer is fierce in these heels. - Thank you. They were all, had their
like scruff voice on. And then they put those shoes
on, they all looked l
ike they did those fashion shows at the mall. - Girl, no shade, they
were showing up the queens. - They were eating them up. - It was giving reverse class. Imagine the dancers just go like, "No, and this is how you do it." - By the way, let's get into it. - Okay, let's get into it. - What did you think
of the tucking tutorial performed by Nymphia and Morphine? - [Jaida] It is a wonder either
of them still have a penis. I am confused. - [Trixie] The mutilation. - The look on Miguel's face
when he
saw her pop those two- - [Trixie] Girl. - I'm assuming rice bags up in there. - I hope they all have
their (beep) embryos frozen 'cause, like, the
straight ones especially, you're not having kids anymore, bitch. That was crazy. - And Morphine. Let's talk about it.
- [Trixie] Morphine. The UPS store. - How much tape do you think
Morphine is going through? Great skincare routine,
bad (rooster crows) care. - Girl. Next, we see the queens doing choreography with the dancers.
- [Jaida] Okay. - [Trix
ie] Who do you think is the strongest dancer in the group? - I don't know. - I say none of them. - At this point, I don't know because the dancers are coming
up with the choreography so it's like they're taking the lead. To me, I feel like maybe
I'm a control freak, but I would kind of be
nervous about doing that in a makeover challenge,
like passing over the power. - I'd just say for a top five group, this just isn't a dancer
group, I would say. - Yeah, yeah, we can say that, yeah. - Compared t
o other seasons maybe. In other seasons, you
maybe have a Laganja left, or like, you know, a Brooklyn, somebody- - A Kennedy. - Yeah, a Kennedy, somebody who dances. - A Trixie Mattel. - Obviously, an incredible dancer. Thank you. What do you think when Sapphira realized she can't wear this giant
sculptural crystal thing? - [Jaida] I think she's a smart girl. - You and I were watching it, like she gotta get that off.
- I was kinda concerned from the beginning when
she started to pull it out. I'm
like, "Girl, this is
a makeover challenge." And I think I love, like, a big drag look. It's fierce. But then also thinking
about something that, like, before even leaving,
like, if it feels really heavy, at "Drag Race", it's not a good idea. You never know, you
might be in the bottom. You never know what twist
they might add for you in that look. - And I don't know if people know this. When you go to "Drag Race",
you get prompts for looks but you don't know if it's a runway, or an acting challe
nge, or what. So let's talk about the makeovers, Jaida. - Let's do it. - [Trixie] Category is
drag family resemblance. - [Jaida] Yes! - They look for actual genetic ties. - Yeah. - It doesn't have to be twins. - DNA. - 'Cause they hate twin looks. - They want it like same
dad, different moms. - Yes. (Jaida laughs)
Up first, we have Q and Luna. What did you think of this? - I think they look great. It reminds me, not to compare drag, but
it reminds me of like that, like, real fun take that
Crysta
l did on our season, the Bert and Ernie. It's like a monster world. I love the coats. I love the jackets. But I'm nervous about,
like, the choreography. I'm, like, nervous when
they have to do the dancing if she's gonna be able to nail it or not. - [Trixie] I will say
for this big, beautiful, square-jawed, bulky man- - [Jaida] Mm-hmm. - Doing something a little more punk and a little more
conceptual is a great way around having to try-
- [Jaida] Yeah. - To make them look like a princess. - Tryin
g to find hiding spots. But at first, I will be
honest, I was concerned in the mirror.
- The white makeup. - It's giving that very old
painting like of the moon with, like, the rocket stuck in it. I was like, "Whoa! What's gonna happen here?"
- Girl. They looked like two paper plates. - And also, I think that we have this idea of what we think drag is. And so for your first time in drag, being turned into a monster
might be a little bit scary 'cause I would look in the mirror and I'm like, "This
is not
the idea that I thought. I thought it was gonna be a woman." - As it moved on the runway,
I liked it more and more. - Mm-hmm, yeah. - [Trixie] But that's what's
great about a lot of Q's looks is they're so detailed that
as they walk toward you, you find new things you like. - And I love that the details from, like, the teeth around the coat and like, matched on the chest. And also, the coat looked
like royalty of a monster, you know, like that big royal
with the little white fur, with th
e little black things in it. That's what the coat reminded me of. - Totally. Up next, we have Morphine and Latina. - [Jaida] Latina! - What did you think? - I think Latina looks
amazing in the face. I can kinda see the family
resemblance from Morphine, but I think that it's, like,
the shoulders, the hair. There's a lot that could have been done to, like, give a little more feminization to, like, the figure. - Yeah, I'm kind of gonna
block out Latina here because Morphine looks- - Incredible
- As
usual, incredible.
- [Jaida] Mm-hmm. Stopping traffic. (horn honks) - And then Latina, when
somebody's that built, you gotta hide the shoulders. I'm not saying-
- You got to. - I know drag, every body and
every style of drag matters, but if you're trying to
give Morphine, which is- (cat meows) - Mm-hmm. - [Trixie] You gotta hide
the lumberjack shoulders. - But I think, also, Ts
made a very valid point. Like, a boa- - Even a boa- - Something could have gone a long way. I think gloves- - Gloves w
ith ruffles. - Yeah, with something up. - Yeah. - [Jaida] They could have
switched wigs too, maybe. - I was just gonna say, I think that Latina needed more volume. This flat little girl hair does not work when you are a muscle boy. It just doesn't.
- Yeah. Well, Miguel is still fine. She's still pretty. - [Trixie] Yeah, oh,
she looks great, yeah. - Yeah, she's still fine. - It's a family resemblance. Unfortunately, to me, it
gives sister and brother. - Yeah. Oh (beep). - Sorry. - Well, at least
it's family. - At least it's family. Up next, we have Nymphia and Juanita.
(Jaida laughs) - [Jaida] I love this. I love the costumes, look amazing. I love the the feather take. I love that they're not
exactly the same look, the color, like, the fun with the colors. But I do think maybe a
little bit more makeup. - I mean, honestly, across
the board this episode, I think all these women
need to get in touch with put some makeup on these men. - A little more cosmetics, yeah. - Thank you. You have m
ore makeup on than the guys.
- You gotta break up the face. Today. - Today. - A little more makeup, but
I think she did a great job. - Beautiful job. This was great. Up next, we have Sapphira and Shakira. - I was, the first thing that
gagged me was the black shoe. And I'm like, girl, I know she had to
make a last minute change, but I'm like, even within
the space that you have or when you're making changes, you have to make very,
very smart decisions. And like, they have a lot of
resources at "D
rag Race", girl, getting some paint to
spray the shoe orange, or getting some paint and
painting the shoe orange, and then maybe adding some stones. I think she did make some
changes to the looks, but I feel like while
trying to reconfigure what she was going to do, she could have made better decisions. - [Trixie] When this look
came out, I was like, maybe you should have stuck
with the crystal, for real. - [Jaida] Yeah. - [Trixie] I hated the blue underskirt. - I think if she would've kept
off
both of the underskirt, that skirt would've naturally fallen more like in the shape of
Shakira's, like, skirt so it would've gave them
more of a resemblance. One, I feel like, would
have been more beady. One would have been more, like, a little fabricky and feathery. - I just, I really wasn't
buying it, I'm sorry. And I love Sapphira. I was just like-
- Mm-hmm. I love her too. - [Trixie] Shakira's hair looked like it truly got picked up off the floor. - [Jaida] Off the ground, yeah. - [Trixie] I
t leaned to be brushed. - [Jaida] Yeah. - It wasn't glued on right. And no boobs. You know how I feel about no boobs. - Yeah.
- Put me in jail. I don't care. (siren wails)
Call me- - Where are the cuffs? - I'm like the red state
conservative of drag because I'm like, breasts,
makeup and wigs, please. - Please.
- I don't know. I don't know.
- And you don't know. You don't know. And this is just your opinion. Some of y'all might like
it, some of y'all might not. It's drag, girl. If you don't like
it, then don't
wear no titties, that's it. - Thank you. - [Jaida] It's that easy. - Finally, we have Plane
Jane and Lazy Susan. Love the name. - Bitch, the name. - RuPaul blew a gasket over this name. - And let me tell you, if
I was the girl in the back and Ru came over to my table and said, "So I see you're wearing
yellow and purple. All right, well, good luck." And then Ru's (laughs), me and Jane would've had,
we would've had a beef. - Girl, RuPaul laughs
her head off over there and then comes
to your
table and doesn't laugh, you're like, "Oh, so I should
just bury myself alive." (ominous music)
- And he's like, "It's great. You're gonna do great."
- [Trixie] Yeah. - And then you go, "No, I'm not." - [Trixie] I think this
was pretty successful. To me, the looks were so twinning that I was like, a little
too twinning for me. - [Jaida] Yeah. - But I did like it. - I think it was successful,
but I do feel like it, and if I'm being honest,
I feel like it was easier. But I also do think
t
hat even in this look, although the looks are very, very matchy, she made a lot of very smart
choices for the dancers. In this particular challenge, I think that they're looking
for the transformation of, like, this very
muscular, sculptural thing into something very soft and femme. - Totally. - And I think, like, the decision to wear, like, the arms being covered- - [Trixie] Girl.
- [Jaida] The decision to, like, cover the neck, she
made very good decisions. - [Trixie] Yeah. I think Nick's face
could
have taken more makeup. - [Jaida] And definitely a bolder lip. - [Trixie] Yeah, a bolder lip. I didn't see any of this. - Much more top lip. But girl, they ate, and you
can tell they had fun together. You can tell, like, the conversation that they
were having was great. And literally, watching
them do the runway, you can tell that they
had built something, and they felt like a family.
- Yeah. I mean, you and I came out in Wisconsin. I know what Nick's talking about. - [Jaida] Yeah. - [Tri
xie] It's tough.
- Hard. - Look at her now. - Just gay. - So who had your favorite
makeover, your personal favorite? - My personal favorite makeover, it's kinda crazy that we
are going over this now, I'm gonna say Q. - Honestly, me too! It is my favorite one. - But I don't wanna say that out loud because then if she watches this, girl, do you think she's gonna
be like, "What the (beep)?" - She wouldn't be mad at us.
(Jaida laughs) Although she does-
- [Jaida] Oh, would she- - She does cuss peopl
e out on Twitter. - Girl. Okay, tea. Come after me, bitch! - Sorry we like you. She's gonna hate us for saying we like her.
- Okay, yeah. She'll say, "Oh, (beep) you!" - Yeah, she's like,
"(beep) you then," yeah. - [Jaida] (beep) you for the love. - Yeah. And who do you think had
the biggest struggle here? - Yeah, I think it's no
secret that it was Sapphira. - [Trixie] It's tough. - And I think the hardest
thing too is like, is going downhill is the scariest thing 'cause it's like, I've been doi
ng so well and then what if this is the one thing that, like, ruins everything? Four wins, everything out the
window just off one challenge. (Trixie sighs) Girl, I feel like, personally, I would have just taken the risk and worn- - The crystals. - The crystals. Hardly any dancing. And girl, arm movements, Dream Girls. - Yeah. Car dealership. ♪ I'm a little teapot, short and stout ♪ - [Trixie] Yep. So who stood out for you
in the movement section? They did "Super Queen", the Runway Remix. - Again
, I was very surprised because I didn't think
Q would do the best job. When you see the look,
and you see the story, and you see the way they
performed it, I was like, they actually ate that, so. - [Trixie] Well, after
the judges' critique, we find out the winner
is Plane, the fourth win. - [Jaida] Fourth win for Plane. - [Trixie] Fierce. - Girl, at this point, what is that? Four, four, three. That means that three people
have won 11 of the weeks. Who won the other two challenges? - Plasma won t
wo and went home. - Okay, well. (sighs) - [Trixie] So unfortunately,
the bottom two are Sapphira, for the first time. - [Jaida] Yeah, for the first time. - [Trixie] And Morphine
for the fourth time. (Jaida sighs) - Ugh, you think it's
the right bottom two? - Yeah. - I do too.
- I think so too. Girl, this is literally, this is so gaggy because this feels like
my journey on "Drag Race". Like, girl, I was doing very well. I had, at this point,
like three challenge wins. Then it was thinned out, gir
l. You couldn't hide. - [Trixie] Yeah. - You don't hide any hiding space. And me and Heidi did the challenge, and girl, we both kinda bombed. It was very obvious that we
were the two weaker ones. And I was so afraid that, like, this could be
the end of the road for me. - It's hard at the end
'cause there's not safe. Everyone's in the top or the bottom. It's hard.
- Yeah. - [Trixie] Sophia and Morphine
lip sync to "Miss Me More" by guest judge Kelsea
Ballerini, whose outfit I loved. - [Jaida] Yea
h, she looked delicious. - Beautiful. What do you think of the lip sync? - Oh. I think, if I'm being, what? Huh? - No, we brought you here to lie. - What, lie? Okay, good. - Be honest. - I think Morphine is giving it. - Girl. I know it's her fourth time in the bottom. I know.
- [Jaida] I do too! - And Sapphira has won so many times. I also understand that it
would be like bad karma and kinda unethical for her to go now. But girl, Morphine ate her up!
- Girl, can you imagine the scream across the
internet? - Morphine ate her up.
- But I think Morphine really did that. And I think that Sapphira
is a very fierce performer, but I think that, like,
again, with "Drag Race", one little thing derailing you could throw everything outta whack. And I think, like, even no
matter what is the situation, when you go into the lip sync, you have to kinda have like an idea of exactly what it is
that you're gonna execute. And I feel like Morphine, it looked like she had a better idea of the way that she
would
execute the performance. But girl, you in the bottom
too many times, girl. - I know. - There's no- - At a certain point, it's like- - And Sapphira only lip
synced one other time, which was for a win, so. - Yeah. Sapphira wins the lip sync. Do you agree? - Bitch, it's "Drag Race". Girl, let me tell you this. I think that I love the
way Morphine turned it out. But also, at the same time, girl- - It's the fourth time. - Yeah, girl, it's up to the judges. - Morphine, you know I love you. You d
id an amazing job. I just, you know, I think it's funny that the week your tweets
about me resurface, you get eliminated. Just, you know, a lot of
people have a lot of power, and just be careful.
- You did this? - I did this. I time traveled and told
RuPaul to eliminate her. - Did you do this so that
she can move in with you? - (laughs) Yeah. I need her to come home. I missed her.
- She said, "I wanna ruin every (beep)
opportunity you're gonna get so I can look at your
face every day, cutie. Com
e home, mama."
- [Trixie] I know. She was so good. Jaida, we have a top four. - [Jaida] Yes. - [Trixie] Who do you think
is gonna take the win? - Um, what? That is, like, what kind
of question is that? That just really derailed me. Okay, I think, who will take it? Um, girl, it's crazy. At this point, it's anybody's game. Everybody in the top, there's four wins, four wins, three wins. Nymphia has two wins, a win? - I don't know. But Nymphia has pulverized
her genitals to win this, so that counts
too.
- So I mean, at this point, if you're willing to smash and mash everything that belongs
to you and you hold close and dear-
- Yeah. - Bitch, go for it. But I think at this, really, realistically, at this
point, it is anybody's game. - For me, Sapphira's been the one to beat. But I mean, seeing her
misstep once, now I'm like, well, there's still,
anything could happen. - Anything could happen. - Jaida, thank you so much
for joining me here today. - Thank you. - You are one of my
favorite que
ens of all time. (serene harp music)
(bell jingles) I'm so happy we got to do this together. Did you have fun? - You have to say that 'cause we grew up in
the same neighborhood. I had a great time. - I have to say it
because it's on the cards. - Okay, perfect. (laughs) - Thank you again for being here. You guys, if you wanna go see Jaida, can they see you in Vegas? - Yes! You can come and see me in
"RuPaul's Drag Race Live" alongside the beautiful boys. And you can also catch me on "We're Here"
starting April 26th, season four. - Hell yeah, bitch. - Very excited. - And thank you for joining
us on the "Pit Stop". Join us next week for another episode here on the "RuPaul's Drag
Race" YouTube channel. Goodbye! - Bye. (upbeat music) - When this medal straw breaks
off both my front veneers, we'll see. - Can I have one? - Girl, just one. - I just want one. - Just one. - How much do you think one Trixie veneer would fetch on eBay? - (sighs) Well, they cost
2,600 a tooth to start. - Okay. And
then when you add the decay
and the breath, does it go, make the value go up-
- The way I breath on 'em? Hell yeah, bitch.
- Or down? (laughs)
Comments
Jaida’s turquoise look is what Alexis Michelle thought she stayed up all night hand-stoning.
Having Jaida for the makeover episode is CORRECT.
trixie’s eyelashes making it look like one eye is always open while the other is blinking is so fuckin funny to me😭
If I was Plane I would've called my daughter Ellie Copter.
Trixie bringing up the shady tweets Morphine made about her is CRAZY 💀
Trixie is simply unable to stop talking about Jaida winning in her living room Edit: said with love!
"well, if it was a Lego woman, she'd still be a brick" those words needed to be said
Not Jaida being shocked by a standard pit stop question 😂😂
Took almost 12 minutes for them to actually get into the episode lmaooooo these women, these winners, are true friends! Love it so much <3
god that turquoise on jaida?? in the words of katya *chomp chomp*
"So I guess they both did do body... dead body" JAIIIIIDDAAA 💀💀💀
Jaida once again proving why she won Season 12, this look is everything!! That’s a winner baby!! 🥂🩷🫶
not trixie mentioning morphine's tweet about her 😭
Bianca has 24 hours to respond
Can we talk about how much Lazy Susan looked like Gothy Kendoll? I mean that in a positive way, gorgeous, but she looked SO much like Gothy.
“What if we went to small towns and we just said like, ‘hey, we’re here!’” 😂
Trixie’s right eye said, I shall not close today.
One of my favorite drag race moments of all time is watching Jaida get her flowers during her hometown parade. She is so stunning, inside and out 💕
Trixie continuing to blink just one eye throughout the ep is SENDING me
People forget how smart Jaida is, you can tell she’s so good thinking on her feet and she KNOWS how to do well at drag race! I mean she won so clearly 🤣