Drag Race UK star responds to critiques from judges and cast mates
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Drag Race UK star responds to critiques from judges and cast mates
"Despite the grey clouds, the Coventry-born queen put her famed musicality to good use for this week's girl group challenge. Her verse was solid, Girls Aloud star Nadine Coyle was on the judging panel, and RuPaul stated that every queen had delivered the goods. All was going well until RuPaul then confirmed that the sheer talent of this cast meant she would be nit-picking. And in Viola's case, nit-picking meant tearing her outfit apart."
"Babe, that was absolutely the inspiration. Hands down," she said. And they told me they told me that I couldn't reference it! And then we've got Tayris [Mongardi] in [her] confessional saying: 'She looks like Five Nights at Freddy's,' and I'm like, 'I wanted to say that!' That's a much easier description than 'I'm a dead zombie drag queen in an animatronics costume but then something's happened and I've been murdered and now I'm a dead and I'm a zombie'."
Viola entered episode three in a bad mood after recent struggles but leaned on her musicality for the girl group challenge. She delivered a solid verse while Nadine Coyle judged and RuPaul acknowledged that every contestant had delivered. The runway theme 'Cuddly-Wuddly' saw Viola present a bloodied, bludgeoned teddy bear look referencing Springlock animatronics and Five Nights at Freddy's. Viewers recognized the reference while judges appeared confused and focused on flaws. The judges' nit-picking of Viola's outfit contributed to her elimination, and Viola later defended her creative choices and addressed critics.
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