Alyssa Hunter Takes on Daya Betty in Explosive Drag Race All Stars 10 Sneak Peek: ‘The Only Fakeness Here Is My Botox!'
The girls are fighting again! Friday's episode of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 10 (Paramount+) marks the end of Bracket 3, and TVLine has your exclusive first look (below) as the bottom queens attempt to give out their points without causing too much drama. Spoiler alert: they do not succeed.
In fact, the drama begins before a single point is handed out. The queens take a moment to reflect on the previous episode's lip sync battle, in which Ginger Minj defeated Denali to the tune of Miley Cyrus' 'See You Again,' and it turns out that not everyone agrees with those results.
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'I'm gonna be honest,' Alyssa Hunter begins, at which point Daya Betty is already smiling as she senses the impending messiness. 'The vibe was Denali, Denali, Denali. But I didn't think… I'm not the judge.'
'With my dogs barking, I am ready to relax into this couch, but before I can even settle in, I am being told that some of these girls don't think that I won the lip sync,' Ginger says in a confessional. 'And it makes me feel like s–t!'
The drama continues once the queens start handing out their points. Following their conversation during the last Untucked, in which Alyssa said she plans to give her point to the queen who has been the most 'consistent' since Day 1, Daya is confident that she will receive Alyssa's point. Actually, confident isn't extreme enough of a word. Daya feels entitled to this point, even though Alyssa never actually said her name.
Daya kicks things off by giving her point to Cynthia Lee Fontaine, who responds in kind. Up third is Acid Betty, who gets a bit more strategic in her rationale. Strongly believing that the bottom queens should pool their points to help lift a sister up, Acid also gives her point to Cynthia.
Then comes Alyssa's turn… which does not go Daya's way. 'I'm going to give this point to a person who is in the bottom,' Alyssa begins. 'This person has been consistent, and I thought she was in the top two.' Just like that, she hands her point to Cynthia, who's now in second place with four.
All of this drama is revisited the next day in the Werk Room, with Alyssa standing by her statement about Denali winning the lip sync. 'At least I'm not fake,' she says in her own defense, which triggers Daya to air her own grievances with Alyssa. Let's just say that these two queens have very different interpretations of what was discussed (and allegedly promised) during Untucked.
Six queens from the other two brackets have already been confirmed for the semifinals: Jorgeous (7.5 points), Irene the Alien (7), Lydia B Kollins (7), Bosco (6), Aja (5) and Mistress Isabelle Brooks (4.5). Which queens from Bracket 3 should join them?
Hit PLAY on the video above to watch our exclusive sneak peek of Episode 9, then drop a comment with your hopes for the rest of the season below.
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