RuPaul finally solves one of the biggest Drag Race mysteries

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From Digital Spy

RuPaul's Drag Race has solved one of the biggest mysteries regarding its super drag queen and host RuPaul.

In a sneak-peak video of the reality show's next episode, Leah Remini questions why RuPaul has never turned his head before.

"The only reason I'm not directly looking at you, Ru, is you've taught me to not look sideways," the actress admitted (via Entertainment Weekly). "So, I'm very surprised [that] you have placed yourself there."

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In the video, fellow Drag Race panelist Michelle Visage agrees with Remini's remarks, and the actress continued explaining her observations, joking: "He doesn't care about us looking to the side with the fat growing underneath our chin?"

"Leah…. knows I don't look to the side, because I'm lit this way!" agreed RuPaul too.

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Remini has previously made an appearance on Drag Race's 2014 series as a guest judge and she now recalls her past experience with RuPaul, addressing some of her observations.

"It actually made me pee in my pants, because I would ask Ru a question and he's staring straight," Remini revealed.

"I go, 'Ru, are you hearing what I'm saying?’ Because I know he's not a diva, and Michelle is like, 'He's not going to look at you!' as she's also looking straight ahead!

"They’re both looking straight ahead!"

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Meanwhile, RuPaul's Drag Race's latest series has recently crowned Yvie Oddly as the 11th season champion, making Yvie America's next drag queen superstar.

Beating fellow contestant Brooke Lynn Hytes, Yvie managed to scoop the prestigious title with a lip-sync performance to Lady Gaga's hit song 'Edge of Glory'.

The US version of RuPaul's Drag Race is on Netflix. You can watch RuPaul's Drag Race: All Stars on NOW TV.


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