The gay agenda is alive and well as RuPaul gets an entire day to honor herself in Las Vegas.
A brand new sneak peek of the RuPaul's Drag Race season 14 finale shows the queens, RuPaul, and Michelle Visage walking onto the stage at the Flamingo Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. In the clip, all 14 queens make their entrances and RuPaul comes down from the ceiling looking like a sparkly goddess while peacocking giant-sized chocolate bars.
After the queens make their entrances and RuPaul greets the live audience, Visage interrupts the scene and makes a surprise appearance surrounded by dancers and a giant key. She explains:
"I am here because the local government in Las Vegas asked me to make a very important announcement. 'RuPaul, for your unprecedented career in show business and for making RuPaul's Drag Race Live one of the hottest shows on the Las Vegas strip, Clark County hereby proclaims that today, April 22, is RuPaul Day on the Las Vegas strip - officially!'"
Visage then holds the giant key to the city of Las Vegas, which was awarded to RuPaul.
The preview also featured all 14 queens from this season of RuPaul's Drag Race walking the stage in their grand finale looks. Of note, we get to see even better close-ups from Kornbread "The Snack" Jete's "Beastiana" look, Kerri Colby's "Tranos" outfit, and Maddy Morphosis' Elvis Presley cosplay.
The top-five finalists of Drag Race season 14 also walk in with their initial finale outfits, and we see Angeria Paris VanMicheals' Carnaval fantasy, Bosco's demon costume, Daya Betty's showgirl eleganza, Lady Camden's "day at the races" look, and Willow Pill serving Las Vegas slasher realness.
Last but not least, the sneak peek also features Mama Ru reiterating what had been revealed during the reunion: each finalist will perform a solo number, and the top two will then be chosen to lip sync for the crown.
The season 14 finale of RuPaul's Drag Race airs Friday night at 8/7c on VH1!
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