Warning: this post contains spoilers from tonight’s RuPaul’s Drag Race. Read at your own risk!
She’s been a frontrunner and fan favorite all season long, wowing the judges with her high-fashion looks, stunning beauty, and body-ody-ody. But on Friday’s all-new RuPaul’s Drag Race, Valentina found herself sashaying away — in a shocking elimination that had everyone talking.
The 25-year-old Queen (né James Andrew Leyva) is fairly new to drag, having only done it for 10 months before entering the competition. But she excelled well on the show — winning the second week’s challenge and never finding herself in the bottom three before.
She’s been a frontrunner and fan favorite all season long, wowing the judges with her high-fashion looks, stunning beauty, and body-ody-ody. But on Friday’s all-new RuPaul’s Drag Race, Valentina found herself sashaying away — in a shocking elimination that had everyone talking.
The 25-year-old Queen (né James Andrew Leyva) is fairly new to drag, having only done it for 10 months before entering the competition. But she excelled well on the show — winning the second week’s challenge and never finding herself in the bottom three before.
- 5/20/2017
- by Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
Our testy anti-hero is back. As Dci John Luther (Idris Elba) sits on a London park bench with Megan Cantor (Laura Haddock), she asks him a question: "Do you know what it's like to be haunted?" If only she knew who she was talking to. All she knows is that, back in 1999, a young Constable Luther promised to protect her from a teenage girl named Stacey Bell (Seline Hizli), who had confided that she murdered their mutual classmate, Jonathan Black. Stacey even pinned the deed on a local pedophile, then did away with him too. Despite Luther's best efforts, the rank-and-file refused to believe his story, chalking it up to a deviant crime and a perp's suicide.Luther never forgot about Jonathan and the case, and it compelled him toward an atypical path as a renegade detective. Unfortunately, Megan came away with a portrait of Luther as a lying copper,...
- 12/18/2015
- by Kenny Herzog
- Vulture
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