The race isn't over for Juicy Love Dion.
The breakout star from season 18 of RuPaul's Drag Race kicked, flipped, and split all the way to the top four of the cutthroat competition, but was sadly eliminated just before the finale.
However, not all hope is lost as all of the eliminated queens will get to compete for a chance to earn $50,000 by winning the highly anticipated LaLaPaRuZa lip-sync smackdown for the crown.
Dion's mother, Morphine Love Dion, won the prize in season 16, followed by Suzie Toot in season 17. Fun fact: they both wore red wigs when they were crowned the "Queen of She Done Already Done Had Herses."
"Get ready to gag! It's not the usual LaLaPaRuZa. It's giving final boss. This is the final battle! There was no bad blood in the air, but there's a superstition with Morphine Love Dion and Suzie Toot since they both wore red hair. We may have kept up that superstition," Dion tells Out.
Although fans were disappointed to see Dion get cut right before the top three, many are thrilled that they'll watch the talented queen do what she does best... perform!
Dion has wowed audiences with her incredible dance moves all over the world, so the LaLaPaRuZa will definitely serve as her time to shine, especially since season 18 featured a ton of improv and comedy challenges.
"I think season 18 broke the mold for a traditional Drag Race season. We did a different Snatch Game and the talent show in the middle of the season. They've thrown a lot of curveballs our way and at the audience to keep the show exciting. I personally would love more dance challenges. I will definitely take more improv and acting classes, as I see that's what the show leads more towards."
Dion will certainly be booked with plenty of gigs for the foreseeable future, so it's safe to say she has star quality, despite the fact that her auntie Plane Jane has gone on record saying there are no stars on season 18 of Drag Race.
"We pulled up on Plane! We were all in Chicago at the same time. Athena and I grabbed onto Plane and told her to correct that statement. Thank God Plane Jane did as good as she did on RuPaul's Drag Race, because I don't think her track record on anything else is going to be that good."
RuPaul's Drag Race airs Friday nights on MTV.







