performer Racing Camden

Drag Race winner revealed! RuPaul gives out $100,000 prize: Willow Pill Lady Camden battle it out

Reading now: 568
www.dailymail.co.uk

Season 14 RuPaul's Drag Race winner has been revealed.In the first time in Drag Race 'herstory' the top queen received a bumped up prize money of $150,000, with the runner up also pocketing $50,000.The top five stars Willow Pillow, Lady Camden, Bosco, Angeria Paris VanMichaels and Daya Betty all battled it out for one final lip-sync to see who would receive this year's diamante-studded crown.SPOILERS BELOW...

Drag Race winner revealed! RuPaul gives out $100,000 prize in stunning finale as Willow Pill, Lady Camden, Bosco and Angeria battle in Vegas on FridayWhile this season boasted a ton of talent, it came down to a two horse race between Willow and Camden on Friday night, with 27-year-old Willow coolly racing through to the finish line.

Denver-born Willow has been a stoic standout performer this season, wowing audiences with her avant-garde outfits and performances, while also quietly battling the chronic illness cystinosis.When it came to the final performances, it was Willow that made audiences do not just a double, but a triple take with her original song, titled I Hate People, along with various heads attached to her outfit.

Well deserved: The exceptional Willow Pill took the scepter from RuPaul - and $150k in cash Gracious: Willow thanked her fellow drag queen Kornbread's ankle for her win, after Kornbread was forced to pull out of the show due to an injury Show-stopping: Willow served another mesmerizing performance with the original song I Hate People Shante you stay: The Denver-born drag artist wiped the floor with her outfit and performanceAs it turned out, the people loved Willow and her many faces.Against the backdrop of a '90s house beat, Willow's performance served up vibes of Madonna performing Vogue while.

Read more on dailymail.co.uk
The website celebsbar.com is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

DMCA