‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Exclusive: Bosco and Jorgeous Dish on Their Unique Dance Icons

If we learned one thing in last week’s RuPaul’s Drag Race, we learned that Season 14 is a cast of stunt queens. Every single one of these girls can completely werk the main stage and turn out a lip sync! This week, though, the cast will have to come together and put their performing skills to use in this season’s Rusical, Moulin Ru!

Ahead of the episode’s premiere, Decider is pleased to show off this EXCLUSIVE clip from the highly anticipated challenge. In it, we get a little bit of insight into Bosco and Jorgeous’s dance backgrounds — and the two could not be more different.

As we find out while Bosco’s beating her face, she first got into the gig via her grandmother. Granny Bosco was actually a professionally trained dancer who knew how to kick as high as a Rockette. She took li’l Bosco under her wing and taught her how to tap dance. It turns out that dancing runs in the family (although Bosco stretches her legs on the stage in a decidedly different way).

As for Jorgeous, the only training she’s ever received was from wearing out her family’s DVD of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. That’s right — young Jorgeous first started figuring out how to twist and turn and do the splits while watching Michelle Yeoh kick all sorts of ass in that Oscar-nominated feature. Michelle Yeoh as a Drag Race mentor or guest judge when, exactly? We’re waiting.

All of this fancy footwork will be paired up with every queen’s acting ability for Moulin Ru, and the seven queens remaining will be cut down to six by the end of the episode. That is, unless, the eliminated queen has the chocolate bar… which is still in play. Could it be that this season is… just beginning? Thank god this cast is so fierce and lovable (even Daya Betty, in her own curmudgeonly way).

RuPaul’s Drag Race airs on VH1 on Friday at 8 p.m. ET

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