50/50's Most Gagworthy Stars Direct

: These two solidified their frontrunner status by perfectly balancing the ridiculousness of Love Connie with sharp, witty banter. Sasha’s "professional anchor" energy paired with Anetra's dry humor made them the clear standout duo.

If you're looking for more behind-the-scenes tea, you can check out the recap on the official Drag Race podcast or watch the Pit Stop with Bianca Del Rio for a more "honest" take on the queens' performances.

: Both Spice and Malaysia Babydoll Foxx opted for the same Beaded/Destiny’s Child era inspiration, which led to the inevitable "who wore it better" comparison on the main stage. 📉 The Elimination 50/50's Most Gagworthy Stars

: Stunned in a recreation of Beyoncé’s iconic 2004 Grammys look, proving her fashion history knowledge is top-tier.

A breakdown of the that didn't make the edit? How this episode changed the betting odds for the finale? : These two solidified their frontrunner status by

One of the most anticipated categories in Drag Race history, the queens paid homage to Queen Bey.

: Their "Metal-Gate" feud reached a boiling point here. While they were funny, the lack of synergy during the interview showed that their personal drama was starting to affect their professional output. ✨ Runway: "Night of 1,000 Beyoncés" : Both Spice and Malaysia Babydoll Foxx opted

: Despite their off-screen friction, they worked well together to interview Charo . Loosey’s perfectionism actually served the "uptight news host" trope well, though the tension between the two was palpable in the workroom.