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"The RuRuvision Song Contest" is the fifth episode of the second series of the UK version of the American reality competition television series ''
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'', which aired on
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, on 11 February 2021. This is the first episode filmed after the production of ''
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'' was halted due to the
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, seven months after the previous episode. Veronica Green was forced to withdraw from the competition due to testing positive for
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. As a result, the first three contestants eliminated,
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, Cherry Valentine and
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, were brought back and the remaining contestants voted on whom they wanted to return to the competition. Joe Black was voted to return to the competition. Ginny Lemon was not included due to having eliminated themself from the competition. The episode has contestants participate in a
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style performance for the main challenge. There was no mini-challenge.
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served as a guest judge, alongside regular rotating judge
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, as well as regular judges
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, and
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.


Episode

The episode begins in the Werk Room after the self-elimination of Ginny Lemon. The contestants read Ginny's message and retire to a sofa. A loud klaxon sounds and a message from RuPaul is played informing the contestants that filming of the competition was being halted due to the
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and all of the contestants are sent home. The filming of the show continues 7 months later with 7 of the 8 original remaining contestants present. It was announced by RuPaul that Veronica Green tested positive for the
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and had been removed from the remainder of the competition, but was given an open invitation to return for the third series. In the hiatus period of the show, the 12 contestants for the series documented their time during the lockdown, which was made into a stand-alone special called ''Queens on Lockdown''.


Returning contestants

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, Cherry Valentine and
Asttina Mandella Aston Joshua (born 11 February 1993), better known by the stage name Asttina Mandella, is a British drag queen and dancer from East London. She is best known for competing on the RuPaul's Drag Race UK (series 2), second series of ''RuPaul's Drag ...
were brought back into the Werk Room in animal costumes. Each returning contestant was asked to make a short pitch as to why they should be allowed to return. Then each of the remaining 7 contestants voted by writing in lipstick on a handmirror the name of who they were voting for.


Main challenge

Joe Black and
Lawrence Chaney Lawrence Chaney (born Lawrence Maidment; 16 October 1996) is a British Glasgow-based drag queen. They are best known for winning the RuPaul's Drag Race UK (series 2), second series of ''RuPaul's Drag Race UK'', becoming the first Scottish drag q ...
were made team captains and had to select members to form a Eurovision style group to perform the song " UK Hun?" for the RuRuvision Song Contest. The groups were as follows: Each group had to write and record their own versions of the song. MNEK was the vocal coach for each group. On the main stage, the judges watch the performances of both groups. The contestants performed a mixture of sung and rapped vocals.


Runway

RuPaul introduces guest judge MNEK and returning judge
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, and reveals the runway theme for the runway category: A Day at the Seaside. Sister Sister and
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both did the same outfit of a bag of chips. This caused tension between the two backstage.


Results

RuPaul declares United Kingdolls as the winners, and all of the members receive a RuPeter badge. They are then sent backstage while the Bananadrama members are critiqued. Sister Sister and Ellie Diamond received mixed critiques and were ultimately declared safe. Joe Black was praised for their runway look, but strongly criticised for their look in the Main Challenge:
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stated their challenge outfit could have been bought from
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, to which Joe Black responded it was from H&M. This led to RuPaul stating "I don’t wanna see any fucking H&M".
Tia Kofi Lawrence John Bolton, better known by the stage name Tia Kofi, is a British drag queen and singer from Clapham, South London. They are best known for competing on the second series of '' RuPaul's Drag Race UK'' (2021), and winning the second se ...
was also criticised for their outfit being "too regional" and not up to the standard of ''RuPaul's Drag Race''. The four were then sent to the back and the judges deliberated. When all the contestants returned to the stage, RuPaul apologised for their comments.


Lip sync

The bottom two were Joe Black and Tia Kofi who lip-synced to "
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" by
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, with Joe Black leaving the competition for a second time. : The contestant was eliminated after their second time in the bottom two.


Reception

The ''United Kingdolls'' version of "UK Hun", reached Number 27 in the Official UK Charts. In response to the events during the runway critique, H&M sent Joe Black a cake with the inscription "Roses are red, violets are blue, we loved your fit, don't listen to Ru!, Love H&M.", along with a bunch of red roses, which arrived on
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. Isobel Lewis of ''
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'' wrote that the episode was responsible for breathing new life back into the ''Drag Race'' franchise. Lewis stated the episode recaptured the unselfconscious fun of the earlier US series, showing that the contestants do not need to turn everything into a recognisable reality TV "moment". She highlighted an exchange from the episode between Lawrence and Bimini, where Bimini suggests Lawrence to keep a "
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" (PMA), to which Lawrence bluntly replies, "get fucked". The song was alluded to in the second episode of the second season of ''
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'', with the "Under the Big Top" Rusical featuring a trio of clowns named Bing, Bang and Bong. Bimini's verse in "UK Hun" was nominated for a
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in 2022 in the category of Must-See Moment.


See also

* Girl groups in the ''Drag Race'' franchise


References

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