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Spoof! (There It Is)

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4th episode of the 7th season of RuPaul's Drag Race
"Spoof! (There It Is)"
RuPaul's Drag Race episode
Episodeno.Season 7
Episode 4
Presented byRuPaul
Featured music"Dreaming" byBlondie
Guest appearances
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"Spoof! (There It Is)" is the fourth episode of theseventh season of the American television seriesRuPaul's Drag Race.[1][2][3] It originally aired on March 23, 2015. The episode's main challenge tasks the contestants with creatingmusic video parodies to songs byRuPaul.Jessica Alba andLucian Piane are guest judges.Kennedy Davenport wins the main challenge.Trixie Mattel is eliminated from the competition after placing in the bottom and losing alip-sync contest againstPearl to "Dreaming" byBlondie.

Episode

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Kennedy Davenport (top, pictured atRuPaul's DragCon LA in 2022) wins the episode's main challenge;Trixie Mattel (bottom, pictured at the 2018 event) is eliminated from the competition.

The contestants return to the Werk Room afterJasmine Masters's elimination on the previous episode. On a new day,RuPaul greets the group and reveals the main challenge, which tasks the contestants with creatingmusic video parodies to songs by RuPaul.[4] The contestants must come up with their own concepts, write original lyrics, record vocals, and film videos. RuPaul asks the contestants to get into their preferred groups. Following are the parodies, inspirations, and team members:

In groups, the contestants develop their concepts. RuPaul returns to the Werk Room to meet with each group, asking questions and offering advice. The groups record vocals withLucian Piane and anaudio engineer, then film the videos with assistance from RuPaul andMichelle Visage. On elimination day, the contestants make final preparations in the Werk Room for thefashion show. Kennedy Davenport discusses her friendship withSahara Davenport.

On the main stage, RuPaul welcomes fellow judges Visage andRoss Mathews, as well as guest judgesJessica Alba and Piane. RuPaul shares the runway category ("Green"), then the fashion show commences. After the contestants present their looks, the contestants and judges watch the three music videos. The judges deliver their critiques, deliberate, then share the results with the group. Jaidynn Diore Fierce, Katya, and Kennedy Davenport receive positive critiques, and Kennedy Davenport wins the challenge.[5] Kandy Ho, Pearl, and Trixie Mattel receive negative critiques, and Kandy Ho is deemed safe. Pearl and Trixie Mattel place in the bottom and face off in alip-sync contest to "Dreaming" (1979) byBlondie. Pearl wins the lip-sync and Trixie Mattel is eliminated from the competition.[6]

Katya later reprised her character in the video, Trish, for the Christmas song "Merry Christmas, It’s Whateva".[7]

Production and broadcast

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Jessica Alba (top) andLucian Piane (bottom) are guest judges.

The episode originally aired on March 23, 2015.

Piane had previously been a guest judge on thefourth season's "Frenemies" and appeared in thefifth season's "Can I Get an Amen?" He was also a guest judge on the sixth season's "Shade: The Rusical" and the seventh season's ninth episode "Divine Intervention". Piane would later serve as a guest judge on theeighth season's second ("Bitch Perfect") and fourth ("New Wave Queens") episodes.

For "Get Ready to Clock", the group reference former contestants who had performed "Sissy That Walk" on the show. Jaidynn Diore Fierce impersonatesBianca Del Rio, Max impersonatesCourtney Act, and Violet Chacki impersonatesAdore Delano.[8]

Trixie Mattel referenced the episode in confessional footage on thethird season ofRuPaul's Drag Race All Stars. She said, "Do you what it’s like to lose a lip-sync to a partially sedated twink from Brooklyn?"[9] Pearl has said she was harassed and received death threats for eliminating Trixie Mattel. In a 2025 voice memo sent to Katra and Trixie Mattel for their podcast, Pearl said:

People don't understand what it's like to have won that lip sync and then watch Trixie become the Trixie we know and love today. For the last decade, I’ve been slowly publicly executed because of this moment. Somehow I’m 100% at fault. And as much as I appreciate the death threats, perhaps someone would have the wherewithal to blame the actual person who chose to send you home.[10]

Fashion

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For the fashion show, Pearl wears a snake-inspiredbodysuit with aheadpiece. Miss Fame's dress hasshoulder pads. Trixie Mattel has an Asia-inspired dress with a headpiece. Katya has asequined dress and a large blonde wig. Max has aMarie Antoinette-inspired look withpasties and a grey wig. Jaidynn Diore Fierce's outfit has a camouflage print that includes bright neon. Her wig is green. Violet Chacki has ashowgirl-inspired outfit. Kandy Ho has a gown and green in her hair. Mrs. Kasha Davis has a white dress with greendollar signs symbols. She has aboa and her wig is red. Kennedy Davenport has a gown with feathers. Ginger Minj wears aleprechaun-inspired outfit.[8]

Reception

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Oliver Sava ofThe A.V. Club gave the episode a rating of 'B+'.[11] Sam Brooks ranked the "Dreaming" performance number 107 inThe Spinoff's 2019 "definitive ranking" of the show's 162 lip-sync contests to date.[12]Billboard's Stephen Daw included "Dreaming" in a 2022 list of ten lip-syncs "that were highway robbery", writing: "Look, everyone knows that Trixie Mattel is not a lip sync assassin — in fact, she has one of the worst lip sync track records onDrag Race (4 losses and 1 win). But this one should’ve gone to her. Trixie served camp, and while her dancing wasn’t great, it was better than Pearl’s strange, soon-to-be-signature stiff arm movements. Trixie nailed the flirty, flippant vibe of the song, while Pearl just looked mad the whole time."[13] Sam Damshenas included the contest inGay Times's 2024 list of the six "lip-sync verdicts that enraged fans". Damshenas wrote, "Storyline matters onDrag Race, and at the time of Pearl and Trixie Mattel's lip-sync, only one of these queens had an arc the producers could work with. Throughout the season, Pearl was criticised for 'sleepwalking' through the competition, so when the time came for her to fight – to a song called 'Dreaming' no less – Trixie didn't stand a chance, even if a majority of fans preferred her campier, high energy performance."[9]

References

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  1. ^Ehrman-Dupre, Joe (March 25, 2015)."'RuPaul's Drag Race' Recap: Season 7, Episode 4 — 'Spoof! (There It Is)'".IndieWire.Penske Media Corporation.Archived from the original on March 7, 2024. RetrievedMarch 7, 2024.
  2. ^Boulet, Ruth (March 24, 2015)."RuPaul's Drag Race Season 7 episode 4 recap: Spoof! (There It Is)".Channel Guide Magazine.Archived from the original on March 7, 2024. RetrievedMarch 7, 2024.
  3. ^Libby, Katie (March 24, 2015).""RuPaul's Drag Race" Season 7, Episode 4: Spoof!".City Newspaper.WXXI Public Broadcasting Council.Archived from the original on February 25, 2024. RetrievedMarch 7, 2024.
  4. ^"'RuPaul's Drag Race' recap: 'Spoof!'".Entertainment Weekly.People Inc.ISSN 1049-0434.OCLC 21114137.Archived from the original on February 28, 2024. RetrievedMarch 7, 2024.
  5. ^"The 5 Best Moments From RuPaul's Drag Race".Vulture. March 24, 2015.Archived from the original on May 21, 2022. RetrievedJanuary 13, 2026.
  6. ^Carpentier, Megan; Moylan, Brian (March 24, 2015)."RuPaul's Drag Race recap: season seven, episode four – Spoof!".The Guardian.ISSN 0261-3077.Archived from the original on March 22, 2020. RetrievedMarch 7, 2024.
  7. ^"10 Drag Race songs to get you in the Christm-yass spirit".GCN. December 21, 2018.Archived from the original on July 11, 2025. RetrievedJanuary 13, 2026.
  8. ^ab"Spoof! (There It Is)".RuPaul's Drag Race. Season 7. Episode 4. March 23, 2015.Logo TV.
  9. ^abDamshenas, Sam (February 6, 2024)."Drag Race: 6 lip-sync verdicts that enraged fans".Gay Times.Archived from the original on September 10, 2024. RetrievedJanuary 13, 2026.
  10. ^Rodriguez, Mathew (August 21, 2025)."Pearl Has a Pointed Message for 'Drag Race' Fans Following Death Threats".Them.Archived from the original on September 17, 2025. RetrievedJanuary 13, 2026.
  11. ^"RuPaul's Drag Race: "Spoof!"".The A.V. Club.Paste Media Group. March 24, 2015.Archived from the original on October 5, 2022. RetrievedMarch 7, 2024.
  12. ^Brooks, Sam (October 3, 2019)."A definitive ranking of all 162 Lip Syncs on RuPaul's Drag Race".The Spinoff.Archived from the original on May 25, 2023. RetrievedJanuary 13, 2026.
  13. ^Daw, Stephen (March 3, 2022)."10 'RuPaul's Drag Race' Lip Syncs That Were Highway Robbery".Billboard.Archived from the original on May 29, 2023. RetrievedJanuary 13, 2026.

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