Hormona Lisa and Crystal Envy
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With RuPaul’s Drag Race bringing back their Rate-a-Queen system for season 17, Billboard decided to rate each of the new queens every week based on their performance. Below, we take a look at the season’s first ball challenge to see how the queens served their looks on the main stage. Spoilers ahead for episode 6.
Thus far on season 17, we’ve already hit a lot of the big challenge types — the queens have tried their hands at acting, singing and sewing. So, why not spice things up early on by throwing the queens into another sewing challenge?
That’s exactly what the producers did in episode 6, as the 12 remaining queens were tasked with handling their first ball of the season. Taking on a series of ocean-inspired categories, the girls were asked to construct the last of their three looks this week using only unconventional materials provided in the work room — specifically, using pieces of marine waste (or “ocean garbage” as some of the queens aptly called it).
After nearly going home last, Arrietty came into episode 6 with a lot to prove — and prove herself she did, taking home her long-awaited first challenge win thanks to her stunning runway presentation. Meanwhile, Hormona Lisa and Lana Ja’Rae sunk in the judges’ estimations, landing the two in the bottom. In a lip sync showdown to Olivia Rodrigo’s “Get Him Back,” Lana managed to climb into a lifeboat and earn another week in the competition, leaving Hormona to sleep with the fishes.
Below, Billboard takes a look back at episode 6 and ranks where our remaining contestants lie based on this episode and the season as a whole:
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ELIMINATED: Hormona Lisa
Image Credit: Courtesy of MTV Alas, poor Hormona; we knew her well. After earning top marks in last week’s comedy challenge, it felt like a lane had opened up for the Chattanooga queen — she was no longer just “the queen who got saved in the second episode.” But when you’ve been in that precarious position even once on Drag Race, the eyes of the judges will remain fixed on you; if you slip up, it’s curtains. Hormona didn’t perform nearly as well as she should have in the ball (especially after a pretty good showing in the last sewing challenge), and her rendition of Olivia Rodrigo’s “Get Him Back” lacked the fire it needed to keep her on the show. I’m sad to see this queen get the chop, but the facts are what they are — this week, she drowned in the Sea Sickening Ball.
Last Week’s Ranking: No. 6
Track Record:
- High Placements: 1
- Safe Placements: 2
- Bottom Placements: 2
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Lana Ja’Rae
Image Credit: Courtesy of MTV I’ve said for the last two weeks that Lana Ja’Rae was in danger, and here we are. After four straight weeks of coasting by and failing to stand out, Lana stood out in the worst possible way for the ball challenge. A look queen fumbling a ball challenge is a bad omen, and Lana simply did not show her best this episode. She managed to pull out a decent performance during the lip sync, but if Miss Ja’Rae wants her time on the show to continue, then she needs to figure out how to capture the judges’ — and frankly, the audience’s — attention next week.
Last Week’s Ranking: No. 11
Track Record:
- Safe Placements: 4
- Bottom Placements: 1
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Acacia Forgot
Image Credit: Courtesy of MTV With a name like Acacia Forgot, you really want to avoid being forgettable on Drag Race. Yet with this challenge and a few of her past performances, that’s largely what Acacia has been serving this season, and it’s becoming a big problem for her. None of the three looks she served on the runway felt especially memorable, and the one that did manage to catch my eye did so because it looked poorly-constructed. Her self-made runway didn’t have the flair or polish it needed in this design challenge — Acacia was just lucky there were two queens with worse looks on the runway this week.
Last Week’s Ranking: No. 8
Track Record:
- Safe Placements: 3
- Low Placements: 1
- Bottom Placements: 1
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Kori King
Image Credit: Courtesy of MTV Kori King did fine this week, and that’s the root of the problem here — with each passing week, it feels like “fine” is pretty close to Kori King’s ceiling. I was immediately drawn to this queen in the premiere episode, thanks in no small part to her shady quips and magnetic personality. But when it comes time for the challenges, that flair for the dramatic seems to slip away from the Boston queen as she fades into the background.
Her Left Shark look on the runway was the closest we came to seeing some of that sparkling sense of humor in her performance so far … and then she used it as a reveal to a “meh” Katy Perry tribute. If Kori really does want to reign, as her name suggests, then she needs to channel her work room antics into her performance on the show ASAP.
Last Week’s Ranking: No. 9
Track Record:
- Safe Placements: 3
- Low Placements: 1
- Bottom Placements: 1
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Lydia B Kollins
Image Credit: Courtesy of MTV The week after a bottom placement is a stressful time for any queen on Drag Race, and I was glad to see Lydia perform well in this week’s design challenge. All three of her looks were cohesive and about what I expected to see from the alternative queen. However, it’s become clear that Lydia’s style lacks a lot of the polish that the judges are going to look for in a ball challenge like this. Coming back from the bottom is a hard, and it’s best to prove why you’re still there with a phenomenal week-after performance (more on that in a bit), and Lydia simply played it safe. She’s got another week to show her stuff — here’s hoping she rises to the challenge.
Last Week’s Ranking: No. 10
Track Record:
- Safe Placements: 4
- Bottom Placements: 1
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Jewels Sparkles
Image Credit: Courtesy of MTV Welcome to what I’m now officially calling the Too Safe Crew, Jewels Sparkles! Much like her sisters Lana, Kori and Lydia, Jewels has spent the majority of this season sailing through with safe placements. Especially after touting herself as a seamstress early on this season, Jewels has failed to find her way to the top of either of the sewing challenges thus far. If I was her, I’d be sweating bullets right about now — all three of the other girls we’ve compared her to have wound up in the bottom after aiming for the middle. If she wants to get back to that momentum she had at the top of the season, then she needs to crawl out of the endless middle by going big with next week’s challenge.
Last Week’s Ranking: No. 4
Track Record:
- High Placements: 1
- Safe Placements: 4
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Lexi Love
Image Credit: Courtesy of MTV Looking at her track record, it would be easy to add Lexi to the Too Safe Crew’s roster. But here’s what puts Lexi ahead of our friends lower down on this list — even when she’s in the middle of the pack, she’s selling every bit of her performance. Take the look she crafted this week; after the abject drama of SprayPaintGate, I was expecting Lexi to turn out some phenomenally gorgeous, stunningly crafted gown out of her piece of tarp. Instead, she wore it essentially as a poncho with floral accents and an attached yellow swimsuit. It’s a pretty basic, simple look, and one that could have easily been clocked by the judges for a lack of elevation.
But when Lexi walked down the runway, she managed to make her lily pond silhouette look better, just by the way she modeled it. Even when she’s not at her best, Lexi is still going out of her way to deliver a show-stopping performance every week. The judges are taking notice of that fact, and it’s keeping Ms. Love safe from getting the chop.
Last Week’s Ranking: No. 3
Track Record:
- Wins: 1
- Safe Placements: 4
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Suzie Toot
Image Credit: Courtesy of MTV I’ll be very honest — Suzie is where she is in this week’s ranking because of her track record. While her first two looks in the ball this week were a great blend of her campy style and a more glamorous presentation, the look she made was the first time that the Suzie Toot charm simply didn’t work for me. I appreciated the Amelia Earhart homage, but the look felt sloppier and more unfinished than I’m used to from this stunning queen. Suzie is in no danger of going home any time soon — the judges are clearly as enamored with her as the audience at home is — but she still needs to be a bit more careful when presenting her couture on the runway.
Last Week’s Ranking: No. 1
Track Record:
- Wins: 2
- High Placements: 1
- Safe Placements: 2
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Onya Nerve
Image Credit: Courtesy of MTV Back in my premiere ranking for season 17, I said that I felt Onya Nerve’s fashion was lacking, especially when compared to her innate on-camera charisma. This week, I stand corrected! Each look Onya served on the runway was better than the last, with her self-made netted suit perfectly fitting what was called for in this challenge. It feels like there’s no stopping Onya at this rate — she keeps showing how adaptable she is with every new challenge, meaning she’s not going to get surprised easily. Future contestants, take note; this is how you make a great impression on Drag Race.
Last Week’s Ranking: No. 2
Track Record:
- Wins: 1
- High Placements: 2
- Safe Placements: 2
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Crystal Envy
Image Credit: Courtesy of MTV It’s giving “always the bridesmaid, never the bride” so far for Crystal Envy. In three challenges so far, Crystal has managed to wow the judges enough to earn top marks, but she’s yet to nab a win in season 17. But after her performance in episode 6, I feel confident that Crystal’s going places on the show. The judges are consistently impressed with her, and she’s proven to be nothing short of a consummate professional when it comes to the art of drag. She might not have a win just yet, but it certainly doesn’t feel like Ms. Envy is in any danger of leaving the competition just yet.
Last Week’s Ranking: No. 5
Track Record:
- High Placements: 3
- Safe Placements: 2
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Sam Star
Image Credit: Courtesy of MTV After winning the last sewing challenge with some ease, I knew that Sam Star would excel in this week’s challenge. Even still, her trash bag ball gown still managed to exceed my already-lofty expectations for a runway presentation. The look was equal parts exquisite and camp, maintaining her signature styling while still feeling like a worthy deviation from her past looks. Star’s pageant background continues to show throughout season 17 — and if her drag mother Trinity the Tuck is any indication of what else we can expect from this queen, then she’s almost certainly got a one-way ticket for the finale.
Last Week’s Ranking: No. 7
Track Record:
- Wins: 1
- High Placements: 1
- Safe Placements: 2
- Low Placements: 1
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Arrietty
Image Credit: Courtesy of MTV There are moments in Drag Race where you know you’re watching some top-shelf reality television, and Arrietty’s performance this week was one such moment. After earning a last chance last week thanks to the Badonka Dunk Tank, Arrietty had so much to prove to the judges in this ball challenge. Not only did she do just that — she served what I think may be one of the best packages of looks in a ball challenge in Drag Race history. Every single outfit she presented told a completely different story, with a different silhouette and a different makeup. In every category on the runway, Arrietty’s looks were easily the best without question. Even with a track record as chaotic as hers, Arrietty proved this week that she is one of the fiercest competitors on this show — and if she keeps up this level of work, then the other girls are going to have a hard time knocking her back into the bottom.
Last Week’s Ranking: No. 12
Track Record:
- Wins: 1
- High Placements: 1
- Safe Placements: 1
- Low Placements: 1
- Bottom Placements: 1