Episode 7: Fairy Tail Money Ball –
With this episode’s guest judge Leslie Jones, the Ballroom is transformed into a magical fairy land where the Houses will be competing for cold, hard cash and the Superior House trophy. The best news of all is that no one will be eliminated, but with $30,000 on the line the competition will be more fierce than ever. The first round, as usual, is an all-House production with … a twerk specialist. Judges will score the performance on a costume ‘Peel & Reveal’, the twerking and vogue elements. But the scores will not be revealed until the end of the show, and should there be a tie Leslie will break it. The House that wins this round will receive $15,000.
House of Makaveli
First up, Makaveli is going with an Alice in Wonderland theme with Raja as the twerk specialist. After finding themselves constantly, precipitously close to elimination more than once, this House is adamant that they are pulling no punches with this performance. Their stage setting was beautiful with the Mad Hatter’s tea party table taking up a good portion of the stage. The costumes and makeup were also delightful, and I have to say they really did do some good voguing and Jada’s rap moment was really good. But in my eyes, Raja’s booty is too small to really twerk and I barely saw the costume reveals. But … it was their best performance of the season, no question.
The judges seemed to agree. Keke said it looked like they were having fun, the twerk was cute, Jada’s rapping was creative and it was a solid performance. Leiomy said ‘y’all are in the building tonight’, commenting that the performance was good and the twerk was everything. Law said their brought it and that little booties do matter, telling them ‘Welcome to Legendary.’ Jameela (who really felt they should have gone in the last Ball) said it was really enjoyable and the most beautiful performance of the entire series. She noted Jada’s dip at the end of the performance was stunning but, as usual, the vogue elements could have been cleaner, however it now feels like they belong in the competition. Leslie said the performance was dope as Alice in Wonderland turned into Alice twerking in Compton. She noted she doesn’t know their past but she does know their future and it is bright.
House of Revlon
Their theme will be Rapunzel with a Black twist, and Gigi will be the twerk specialist. While they’ve been known for their technical skills they want to show the judges they can have fun too with their creativity and uniqueness. And they did just that with the very creative and unique use of Rapunzel’s long pigtails as jump ropes. That part was very cool, but the editing of the performance barely showed us the twerk or the reveals. But they did serve some good Floor Performance, it was very energetic and a lot of fun.
Leiomy said the challenge was delivered, Gigi’s braids carried, the energy was there, the personality was there and the family aspect was there. Law simply said ‘You did what needed to be done.’ Jameela said this shows why she’s such a bitch to the other Houses because this was the most innovative thing in the history of the show, it was elegant and imaginative. Leslie said Gigi twerked what her mama gave her, the jump rope was ‘banjee’ and it was excellent all around. Keke said it was wonderful and imaginative, she loved how they integrated the hair into the storyline, and she noticed a little stumble from Nunoy but it did not take away from the performance.
House of Juicy Couture
Juicy’s theme is ‘Little Red Riding in the Hood’ and they are placing the setting in their roots of New York City. Kimiyah will be the twerk specialist. In my opinion this performance was stun-ning. They were so in sync, the storyline was fantastic, they had great elements of vogue, I saw the costume Peel & Reveal, Kimiyah’s twerk was pretty decent (although with her dress it gave me a Tina Turner vibe) and it was the best performance of the night, proving they are the House to beat. I’d be shocked if they didn’t score tens across the board.
Law was almost speechless saying ‘my god my god my god’, complimenting Brooklyn on her 90s dance hall queen, and saying it was another stellar performance. Jameela said she is always so excited to see what they are going to do next and they did not disappoint. She said Brookly is an athlete — they are all athletes, so sexy, so memorable, this is the kind of performance that makes her proud to be on this show. Leslie said this is why fans of the show love them and she had to stop herself from jumping up on stage and joining in. Keke said they are consistent week after week, the storyline was excellent and it was inspiring work. Leiomy said she looks forward to the world being introduced to their talent (which was an odd thing to say in Episode 7 but this was recorded long before the season aired so it makes sense).
House of Yohji Yamamoto
They went with an Aladdin theme with Luz as the twerk specialist. But … Luz sprained her ankle in rehearsals so they had to quickly switch things up with Golden stepping in as the specialist. Having one member missing always makes it harder for the performance but they were so good you didn’t miss Luz. They had good vogue elements, there was a really nice reveal for Golden as the genie and her twerk was excellent. There was a very nice soft and feminine dip at one point, and it was very entertaining over all.
Jameela said she loves them, the elements were executed elegantly, but she saw a little fear in their faces, reminding them to smile and not let the judges see that, but they should be very happy with the performance. Leslie said Golden is beautiful and she needs to be dressed as the blue genie all the time, calling the performance absolutely incredible. Keke said she missed Luz and she felt they missed her but it didn’t mess them up and they hit the mark. Leimoy said it was their best performance, very clean, Golden carried at the genie, they played around with the twerking and Luz was not missed based on the performance. Law said they can expect a good score from him, noting Golden was Smurfette as a bad bitch and the dramatic 360 Dip was flawless. They take notes, they listen, and they come back with better and better performances. It was sickening.
Round Two: Three Fab Mice
This is a Legendary classic. Each House will select three members to compete in a synchronized runway walk. They will be judges for their ability to stay in step with each other. Two Houses each will compete head-to-head with the winner of each walk battling in a final walk to win $10,000. Juicy Couture’s Superior House advantage from the last Ball gave them the opportunity to choose one member from one House to walk and they chose Divo from Yamamoto. Divo said this just proves they are scared of him.
So Yamamoto was first up with Divo, Golden and Mother Aoki … and Divo was totally out of sync with the other two, totally messing up the walk and it showed on the judges faces. Their competitor was Juicy Couture, with Lolita, Kamiyah and DYU in perfect sync. It really was breathtaking, and no contest as Juicy won this part of the round.
Makaveli was up next with Jada, Smokiie and Raja walking. Someone (Jada I believe) messed up halfway down the runway, almost turning while the other two continued to walk, and it did not go unnoticed. Revlon walked next with Kobe, Nunoy and Gigi starting off great and getting whoops from the judges but … one of them messed up a moment of crossing their legs at the ankles and it threw them all off. The judges didn’t know which one was better now but Revlon got the majority of the votes (Law chose Makaveli even though he said he would have chopped both of them if he could).
That pitted Juicy Couture against Revlon and Juicy was the clear winner with their precision, earning the House $10,000.
Round Three: Tweedle Dee Tweedle Stunts
In this round, two members from each House will perform vogue elements, highlighting a completely new stunt that will enhance the elements of voguing. I have to say this was a fail from start to finish and I hope they never do this again.
Yamamoto was up first and their stunt appeared to be Linda and Golden standing back-to-back and doing a standing roll off of each other. Makaveli featured Mara and Goldie and they did a tumble down the stage by forming themselves into a wheel … in a very sloppy transition that gave the majority of the voted to Yamamoto, while Law once again showed his favoritism toward Makaveli by throwing them his vote.
Revlon started the next part of the round with Vinii and Kobe incorporating several stunts including swing dancing moves and an upside-down Hand Performance from Vinii. It wasn’t all smooth but there was a lot of content. Juicy Couture brought out Brooklyn and Father Day Day who did one stunt similar to Revlon’s with Brooklyn going into a handstand, ankles around Day Day’s head and her hands on his feet, while he walked down the runway. It was impressive but it lead to a tie which Leslie broke, noting Revlon simply did more stunts. I can’t disagree. Jameela and Law did feel like Juicy executed their stunt better but it was just that one little thing. Leslie did, however, throw a compliment at Brooklyn for what she did.
That put Revlon in the face-off with Yamamoto, and now they have to incorporate an entirely new stunt into their performance. Yamamoto was a mess, seeming totally unprepared for this stunt. One of them just bent over and the other bent over her back and did a quick Hand Performance. Meh. Revlon again seemed to do more than one stunt but the main one had Kobe laying on the floor with his feet in the air as Vinii laid across his feet and rolled off into a dip. That was done well enough but the rest was messy and not in sync, and Kobe often seemed lost. And somehow it again ended in a tie, and I think Jameela and Leslie need glasses if they thought Yamamoto did a better stunt. Law was the tiebreaker and he hated both performances because he could see them thinking about it. He didn’t want to score either House but he did like Revlon’s stunt better so they are the winner of the $5,000 cash prize.
And now it comes down to the scoring from the first round. In Fourth Place, Makaveli earned a 40 for their performance. Third Place went to Yamamoto with 43 points. I was totally shocked when Juicy was revealed to be in Second Place with a score of 47. Recount! So that put Revlon in First Place with 49, winning the $15,000 prize, and giving them a total of $20,000 for the night and the title of Superior House. But eliminations are back for the next Ball so everyone better be on their best game.
Episode 8: Hot in the Shade Ball –
Eliminations are back, and the guest judge for this ball is Miss Kelly Rowland, and the Houses freak out when they see her. There will be three rounds of competition with the first being an all-House production that brings it to the beach while throwing shade at the remaining Houses through a commentator, and one specialist must vogue with a prop. The House of Revlon had the advantage of assigning the props. And this is the last time a Gag Flag can be used to save a House from elimination and Leiomy is the only judge who still has one. And if at any point there is a tie, Kelly will break it.
House of Juicy Couture
Juicy Couture’s theme was MTV SPring Break mixed with Reggae Fest. Lolita is the commentator and DYU is the specialist. Revlon really wanted to trip them up with a beach ball … and that tactic failed spectacularly. Wow! What a performance. This was like a concert with Lolita spitting rhymes and casting a lot of shade on the Houses still in the competition on the ones that have fallen. The ball was securely fastened to DYU’s hand so there was no chance he’d drop it, and he performed with it really well.
Keke said this was an awesome performance all the way through even with the ball, the expressions were great, everyone was strong, it was very clean, the staging was dynamic, excellent all around (10). Leiomy is a girl who loves props and DYU carried in the name of Ballroom. She’s gagging at them for coming on the show and letting them other girls have it, they’ve carried, they’ve served every week, and they should have had another win at the last Ball, so for that … she threw out her Gag Flag and a 10, giving them immunity and carrying them through to the Semi-Finals. Law said he was so proud, they were perfect and DYU did a good job of handling that ball (10). Jameela said they should just give Juicy the money now and go home (SHADE!), and she was obviously giving them a bloody 10. Kelly said it all: Hot. Damn! She was honored to be there to witness such a performance, and they laid it all out there for them to bathe in their splendor (10). Tens across the board. And Law said after they exited the stage that that was a performance you’d pay to see.
Total: 50
House of Yohji Yamamoto
Yamamoto’s theme was clever, a 1940s suntan commercial with their prop being a sun reflector, which will be handled by Linda. I believe Divo was the commentator. The beginning of the performance was cute but then it got a little confusing for me. There was some good voguing and Linda managed to control the prop while Duckwalking, and while it was entertainting, they had a hard act to follow.
Leiomy loved how they showcased every person, Divo carried, she’s happy Luz is back, Golden is a bad bitch, she loved Linda’s solo, Mother was in full action and she really loved it (9). Law loved the beginning, loved the era they evoked, but some things in the middle were confusing. It was a lot to look at and while it wasn’t perfect it was close to a perfect performance (9). Jameela said it was her favorite performance of theirs, they look stunning, it was so much cleaner than before, they gave the judges everything and she could see how much fun they were having. She thought the prop performance was wonderful but it could have been pushed further to make it unforgettable. Still, it was fantastic (9). Kelly said the energy was incredible and she loved Mother’s grand and beautiful reveal, enough for a 10. Keke agreed with Jameela, it was their best performance so far, she loved when they were in line but she had to be critical about the commentating, saying the shade should have been a little harder (9).
Total: 46
House of Revlon
Their theme was a vacation to Rio with Mother Keiona providing the commentary and Kobe working the prop, which was a parasol (even though they all kept calling it an umbrella). This was a fun performance and Kobe literally danced with the prop which was used for the entire number. The commentary was loud and clear, and while the prop was often a bit too prominent, they all finished strong.
Law loved them but said their performance at the last function was better. He noted Kobe missed the first dip a bit, saying it was like when Michelle fell on 106 and Park (Kelly had to wag her finger and smile, but Law said it’s not shade if it’s true) but he’s rooting for them (8). Jameela said they have been one of her favorites from the beginning but they were better at the last function, and that’s why the judges nitpick so hard, they need to see everything the Houses have got to give (8). Kelly told them you never want to have a performance where someone just says the outfits were good, and that while she just got here she wanted more from them, lay it all out on that stage, come out and fuck it up (9). Keke noticed the inconsistencies with the umbrellas when some opened and some didn’t — and Kelly jumped up to demonstrate how to properly improve with a prop when it doesn’t work — and to win they need to hit it with all their skill sets, hit at a hight level (8). Leiomy said it was not her favorite, it was too safe, too easy, but the night is still young. And she still gave them a 9?
Total: 42
House of Makaveli
They had the worst prop — a beach chair. What can you do with a beach chair in a performance? Their theme was pirates and mermaid, Mother Jada provided the commentary and I’m not sure who the specialist was. This was not a totally clean performance. There were some vogue elements, the rap was okay, but the prop just sat there, as a chair does, and was danced on. I’m not sure that counts as a creative use of the prop.
Jameela said the look was incredible, Jada’s entrance was stunning, but Goldie made a few mistakes that were distracting and they are at a point where there is no space for a lack of cleanliness (7). Kelly said Jada came out and they ‘shell-abrated’ her, she loved the makeup, loved the faces but wanted to see the chair used more (8). Keke loved the shade down, the costumes were sickening, loved the intro but it wasn’t clean. They are a strong family but not strong performing together which she finds confusing (6). Leiomy said they should be proud of where they are at this point and it’s been a long journey. Goldie started to get emotional as she said the group hasn’t come off as strong as they should but not to take the critique personal. They need to be as strong as the judges expect them to be, but Top 4, baby, don’t feel defeated (8). Law gave them the good news first: Jada was sickening, giving Mugler references, giving Cardi B at the Grammys, the wardrobe was sickening, Mara was giving Pirates of the Gay Caribbean, so they got all that together. The bad: the confidence isn’t there and he doesn’t know what the battle is within them. They need to get thet confidence together … and it was all still good enough for a 9?
Total: 38
Round Two: Sex Siren
This category will feature one member from each House with the ability to exude confidence, sex appeal, and sell it in smoldering fashion, while wearing fashion inspired by the sea and sell it for the win. Two Houses will go head-to-head, and the two winners will showdown for five extra points.
The first two up were Luz Yamamoto and Raja Makaveli. Luz had on a sexy swimsuit that was just criss-crosses of fabric, while Raja had on the tiniest gold Speedo bedecked with little treasure chests around the waist. He was no match for Luz who wowed the judges with her smoldering stripper moves.
Next up were Nunoy Revlon and Lolita Juicy Couture, and it was clear that the sexiest siren was Lolita who then had to battle against Luz. It was a steamy fight for the win, so much so that the judges tied and Kelly had to declare the winner, voting for Lolita for her effortlessness and earning Juicy an extra five points for a total of 55. Leiomy said this was the best battle of the season so far.
Round Three: Octo-Puss-Puss
This round is a Hand Performance with four House members matching arm control in octopus formation. Again, two Houses will go head-to-head with the winner of each part of the round advancing to the battle with a new performance. First up was Revlon vs Makaveli and it was clear Revlon had the most precise and creative Hand Performance, scoring three votes. Yamamoto then went up against Juicy Couture, and while Yamamoto was bedecked in an octopus costume, for some reason they separated the four into two each which ruined the octopus formation. Juicy scored three votes to face off against Revlon in a tough battle, but Juicy had the edge and was awarded the five points bringing their total to 60 points for the night, and crowning them Superior House once again. Yamamoto was also safe.
Redemption Battle
It was Gigi Revlon vs Mother Jada Makaveli. Jada had intended to send Mara into battle but when she learned it was a Femme Queen Battle she took it on herself … and Gigi killed it, in my eyes. The judges though seemed impressed with both, and for Keke it was so close that she had to vote based on the House performance, so she gave it to Revlon. Law started to come at her, reminding her that this is a battle for one person to redeem the House, but Keke actually shut him down with her logic and while it seemed he was about to throw his favorite House a bone, he ultimately went with Revlon. Jameela said Jada gave more femme but it was not clean and a little clumsy, while Gigi could have been more elegant, more delicate but the moves and the cleanliness were there so it’s a win for Revlon. Goldie Makaveli did not take the loss well and stormed off the stage.
Three Houses remain and the Semi-Finals are up next.
Episode 9: Slayground Playground Ball –
Things just might get a little heated in the Ballroom tonight with returning guest judge Dominique Jackson, who famously lost her temper with the House of Gorgeous Gucci and the judges and the House clapped back causing Law to then defend Dominique — we’re given a recap montage of the Season 1 drama — but Law and Dominique did hug it out before the Ball started so perhaps she will be less likely to blow up. We’ve had enough drama this season with both Law and Leiomy walking off, as well as more than one House member. But as Dashaun would say, ‘Welcome to Ballroom, baby.’
With three Houses left to fight in the Semi-Finals, they will have to settle their beefs on the playground. For the first round, the all-House production will feature the usual vogue performance and this time one specialist will have to perform on a piece of playground equipment … hand selected by the House of Juicy Couture as their Superior House advantage. First up …
House of Revlon
This House needs to take a risk after landing in the bottom for the first time at the last function. Their inspiration is the cartoon Rugrats, and they really nailed the look of the characters. The equipment they were given were monkey bars and Nunoy is the specialist. They know that what they give has to be real and has to have heart, showing the judges that they are the best of the best. I have to say they did turn out a very fun and energetic performance, and they were very in sync with the vogue elements. The problems came with the specialist. Nunoy did start out well, and did a little movement atop the bars but he did not stick his landing when he hopped off, causing Law to cringe and ask if everyone was okay, but they carried on. It was a slip that may have cost them a spot in the finale.
Keke said Rugrats was her favorite cartoon but that stunt made her worry because she couldn’t tell if Nunoy was scared or acting and she was scared for him — he confirmed he was acting scared because babies are scared but I don’t buy it, those bars were just some PVC pipe put together to look like monkey bars and they seemed too flimsy for anyone to be jumping around on — but she said it was a really good performance but the stunt took her out of it (9). Leiomy loved the playfulness, and commented that the Duckwalking on the slides into the Floor Performance was ‘nawsty’ (that’s good), but she had to take a point off for the fall off the bars (9). Law said Keke and Leiomy said it all, the production, the wardrobe, the storyline were all amazing, but that one part just threw it off (9). Jameela said it was so fresh and she hasn’t seen anything like this in the competition, but there was just a little too much going on. She wants them to not do so much and just come out there and fuck it up (8). Dominique said, ‘Y’all were good,’ but she was also afraid for Nunoy hurting himself. She did expect to see a little more on the bars but kudos for attempting it (8).
Total: 43
House of Yohji Yamamoto
Their inspiration was just a 4th grade classroom full of bad kids. Their playground equipment was the climbing dome and Linda is the specialist. And the performance was just another ball of meh from them. The only reason they’re still in the competition is because of the Redemption Battles so it would be a surprise if they made it to the finals. Linda appears to attempt to do a headstand on top of the dome — twice — and never nailed it. There weren’t a lot of vogue elements and this really was not a performance good enough for the finale.
The judges seemed to agree even though scores were a little more kind than their comments reflected. Leiomy said it was not their best performance, she felt their nerves on the floor, the stunt could have been greater but she did love the dip done inside the dome, and at this point she wants nothing but perfection (7). Law said there should be no nerves at this point, the performances should be flawless and this wasn’t … but it was still good enough for an 8? Jameela knows they have more creativity in them and this is not the time to play it safe. She demands more cleanliness in their performances (8). Leiomy noticed the comments were having an effect on them and she jumped in to tell them to not feel so defeated already. There are two more Categories to come so bring it! Dominique said she admires those who take accountability for their mistakes and she can see that on the stage. They did their best so take this 7 and do better. Keke said the energy was strong at the beginning but she saw something slip away so her score is … an 8? I feel the scores were much higher than the comments portrayed.
Total: 38
House of Juicy Couture
Juicy moved the setting out of the classroom and right onto the playground with a child’s birthday party. The child. however, is being bullied and wishing for a superhero to help them. Their props are a see-saw and marry-go-round, Brooklyn is the specialist, and they plan to pay tribute to some of icon Leiomy’s moves. A bold and very risky move. But … this is Juicy Couture and they SLAYED with a great storyline — it was actually so coherent you knew what was happening — but Father Day Day actually used the merry-go-round more than Brooklyn used the see-saw, but at least she didn’t fall off of it. I don’t know if standing on it while two other held it level from each side constitutes a stunt but will the judges care? Because they really carried with this performance and proved they deserve to be in the finals, and even if the stunt wasn’t notable Brooklyn was still outstanding in the performance. And a few of the judges gave them a Standing O — Leiomy saw the references and didn’t know whether to laugh or cry, but the Houses backstage watching were not feeling it. Bitter much?
Law yelled ‘You did what needed to be done!’ and said they are always perfect, tonight was perfect, and Brooklyn is a godsend anointed in the passion of performance. Jameela said they started this competition strong and she didn’t know how they would keep it up but they are an endless well of talent and innovation, always flawless. Dominique said they were all amazing, together in sync, they told a story, she was beyond impressed and she stood to give them a 10. Keke said they are so fantastic and to keep it going. The performance was inspired and the sky’s the limit for them. She doesn’t know what else to say. An emotional Leiomy said she always wants to feel inspired and they showcase their inspiration through their artistry every week, and what they bring to the stage each week checks all of her boxes, telling Brooklyn she is the answer and gave her a hug. So it’s tens across the board once again for Juicy Couture.
Total: 50
Round Two: Duck Walk Goose
This challenge will feature two members from each House. One member must do a classic Duckwalk to their partner at the end runway, pass the baton and the partner must do a classic Catwalk back. The team that finishes last is out and the two remaining teams will head to the showdown. But … finishing first doesn’t guarantee a win because the judges will decide the winner by which team does the elements the cleanest, so it isn’t just about speed, it’s about perfection. Revlon put up Nunoy & Gigi, Yamamoto put up Divo & Golden, and Juicy Couture put up Brooklyn and Kimiyah. I could see right from the start that Brooklyn was too bouncy even though she was fastest and the judges were taking note as well. In the end Juicy and Yamamoto were first and second, but Revlon was the only team that Leiomy said were giving classic Duckwalk and Catwalk — she wasn’t wrong — and they actually advanced to the showdown. Yamamoto and Juicy were going to have to battle again to see who moved on and in the end it was Yamamoto that moved on to the showdown.
The showdown was ‘Red Light, Green Light, 1, 2, 3’ which has one member from each team starting at the far end of the runway doing a classic Duckwalk up the runway to Dashaun. When the lights are green they can move, red they must stop and if there is any movement after the red lights that person must go back and start over. Both members were doing well, but just before the finish line Nunoy made a slight movement after the red and had to go back, so Yamamoto won and earned an additional five points for their House, bringing their total to 43. But with Juicy Couture’s 50, there was no way either of the other two Houses could top them so they are locked in as Superior House for the evening, while the others are in a battle for second place and a spot in the finale.
Round Three: Runway the Funway
For this round, one House member will strut the runway while incorporating a hop, skip and a jump into their walk before the time ends. The three competitors are Mother Keiona Revlon, Mother Aoki Lee Yamamoto and Lolita Juicy Couture. The walks were fine and there were some cute bits of hopping, skipping and jumping but I thought Lolita really turned it out. Revlon got the chop but the judges were split on Yamamoto and Juicy which meant Dominique had to break the tie. She liked them both but she noticed how Aoki Lee was a bit more aggressive and moved Lolita out of her space so for that reason she was giving the win to Yamamoto, giving them the additional five points for a total score of 48.
But they aren’t out of the woods yet because the bottom two Houses still have to earn their spot in the finale. The Redemption Battle pitted Revlon against Yamamoto, Mother Keiona vs Divo. And the two Houses started trash talking each other before the battle even started. Revlon wanted to point out that only two Houses have ever touched the Legendary Trophy, them and Juicy. Yamamoto disagreed because they won the first competition … but even though they won the trophy was not awarded at the Grand March Balls. Jameela tried to get them to settle down, but Law told her to let them go out it. This is Ballroom and he’s here for it! But he did tell them to put all that energy on the floor.
The battle was fierce, probably the hardest fought of the season, and the judges were gagged. Keke said this was the battle she’s been waiting for but she gave the edge to Yamamoto. Leiomy thanked Keiona for showcasing a butch queen performance and Divofor showcasing the elements of dramatics, saying it was the best battle so far, but her win was going to Yamamoto. Law said he was so happy the world gets to see this, and it was close but he’s giving it to Revlon. Jameela said they were both absolutely incredible, their technique was on an even level, but her eyes could not be averted from Keiona, so point to Revlon which made it a tie, putting the burden of putting one House into the finale on the shoulders of Dominique. She saw the dramatics, she saw the elements, the regalness of Divo, she saw the passion and the drive from …
Yamamoto. So now I have to eat my beret because I thought for sure the finale would come down to Revlon and Juicy Couture but the House of Revlon has fallen. At this point it seems that Juicy has a clear path to the end with their always flawless performances, but has Yamamoto found enough confidence to snatch the crown away from them? We’ll find out next week!
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