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Short summary

'RuPaul's Drag Race' brings back eight fan favorites to compete for the title of America's first "Drag Race Xmas Queen."

Jasmine Masters has no confessionals or VO in this special despite appearing as a contestant. This is because of an altercation she had with Shangela regarding timekeeping which then led to Jasmine walking out before the special was fully complete.

Because this special crowned all of the contestants as 'Americas first Christmas queen' it can be argued that contestant Trixie Mattel is the first queen to hold two crowns due to her also winning All Stars 3

User reviews


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    • Author: Black_Hawk_Down.
    I was expecting something rather special from this, especially with the announcement of the incredibly talented queens scheduled to feature, but the end result was just disappointing. It was a heavily scripted, cheesy, and boring advertisement for RuPaul's new Christmas album....and not a very good Christmas album. We are left wondering what they did with the 'magic' that makes the regular series episodes so fabulously entertaining, and not only that, it seems to strip away all but a smidgen of festive cheer. And then comes the RuPaul and Michelle Visage lip-sync... with RuPaul looking incredibly wooden, and Michelle seemingly recreating Charlie Hides disastrous lipsync from season 9. With a lipsync performance that bad, the queens must be questioning if these two are fit to judge lipsync performances. In all, this spectacular was a mess. It didn't dazzle, it didn't entertain, and it didn't Slay!
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    • Author: Macage
    This Holi-Slay Spectacular was nothing but a cash grab on Rupaul's part. The whole "special" played like an advertisement for his new album (now available on iTunes). Spoiler alert! No queen was crowned "Christmas Queen" and instead Ru declared every participant a winner and then proceeded to do a heavily edited lip sync against Michelle Visage with no shortage of stunt double footage. I'm all for fun, meaningless episodes of drag race, but to market it as something grander than it is, and to mislead viewers is just bad marketing.
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    • Author: Kulalbine
    Honestly this was just promotion for RuPauls new Christmas Album. It was essentially one long music video. Sure it's always enjoyable to see your favorite queens but this was awful. I would not call this a race or a competition what so ever.
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    • Author: ᴜɴɪᴄᴏʀɴ
    I love drag race and have been a long time fan. this was terrible. boring, no structure terrible. the only good thing was Michelle Vissage looked lovely. poor attempt at money making
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    • Author: Moswyn
    This holiday special was just so past nonsensical, it bordered on stupidity. A shame, considering the talented cast.

    It was confusing and dry. Then "Michelle" & "RuPaul" lip sync...? Was it meant to be funny??? Were we meant to be fooled???

    Judge for yourself, but this special really didn't live up to any of the hype.
  • comment
    • Author: Debeme
    I watched this episode with 4 of my friends and we all agree.

    Do not watch this episode. Do not waste 40 min of your life on this garbage.

    I love Rupauls Drag Race but this Holiday-special was so scripted, cringe and just not funny.

    So horredndously bad.

    AVOID AT ALL COSTS!!!
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    • Author: Taun
    This was physically hard to watch. It was so obviously not about the queens at all, and all about Rupaul's new Christmas album (which is available on iTunes, the queens plug and plug). They brought queens in to either hype them up for their upcoming all stars 4 appearance, or to try and attract their fan base ( trixie, shangela etc.) also the lip sync at the end with Michelle and rupaul was so hard to watch because I get that it's supposed to obviously not be them doing the flips and splits but Euch is all I have to say. Hard pass, don't watch this absolute bull.
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    • Author: Arith
    I'm a big RPDR fan, and have watched every season, starting back in 2009. Was hoping this Christmas special would be just as entertaining, but I was sorely disappointed. As other reviewers have mentioned, this special is just blatant advertising for Rupaul's Christmas album; heavily scripted, saccharin, unfulfilling cheese. Particularly awful was Ru & Michelle's lip sync performances near the end of the special. It was obvious that Michelle was not into it, and the ridiculous dance stunt doubles were used for Ru and Michelle, filmed from behind for splits, deathdrops, and cartwheels made a sad number. It would of been preferable to just have Ru and Michelle dance enthusiastically and authentically to a song they both loved, perhaps "We are Family"?

    In between scenes for the episode,Ross Mathews played a miniature "Santa's gayest elf of all" , while I thought he did a decent job as a giggling elf, these little bits were irritating and unneeded. While I would not recommend this special there were a few positives: 1) Mayhem Miller's runway look was sickening, Kim Chi and Trixie were my other favs. 2)Sonique is the first fully transitioned queen featured on RPDR, even though this holiday special is not a true competition, it's still a positive step forward.
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    • Author: Shalinrad
    You guys are way too harsh and i'm not quite sure what you were expecting. This was a fun special bringing us our favorite queenz and cute numbers and an iconic "lip sync" between Ru and Michelle, all while plugging RuPauls christmas album and celebrating everything gay. It's sad this received a 4/10 when it's really not that bad. Open your hearts, let loose and have fun.
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    • Author: Mr.Death
    Terribly cheesy from start to end and not in a good way!!! The whole episode was just a weird plug for Rupaul's album! No genuine work shop chat from the queens or any competition, instead just low quality lip syncs!

    Don't waste 40 mins on this rubbish!
  • Credited cast:
    RuPaul RuPaul - Himself - Host
    Michelle Visage Michelle Visage - Herself - Judge
    Ross Mathews Ross Mathews - Himself - Judge
    Todrick Hall Todrick Hall - Himself - Judge
    David Huggard David Huggard - Eureka
    Martell Robinson Martell Robinson - Jasmine Masters
    Sang-Young Shin Sang-Young Shin - Kim Chi
    Timothy Wilcots Timothy Wilcots - Latrice Royale
    Dequan Johnson Dequan Johnson - Mayhem Miller
    D.J. 'Shangela' Pierce D.J. 'Shangela' Pierce - Shangela
    Kylie Sonique Love Kylie Sonique Love - Sonique
    Brian Firkus Brian Firkus - Trixie Mattel
    Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
    Shawn Morales Shawn Morales - Himself - Pit Crew
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