Jinkx Monsoon Rpdr All-stars 7 Snatch Game Characters Portrayed • No Password
When Ru asked, “What’s your favorite thing about Liza?” Jinkx/Judy replied: “She’s my daughter. She’s talented. And she’s the only one who still calls me back.” (The other queens visibly gasped at the dark humor.)
: Her performance was noted for being spot-on, though it was eventually overshadowed by the sheer dominance of her second character. She used Lyonne's distinct cadence to deliver quick-witted responses that kept RuPaul laughing from the start. Judy Garland (Round 2)
It was a left-field choice that showcased Jinkx’s range. Natasha isn’t a typical Drag Race character (not an icon like Judy), but Jinkx made her hilarious by leaning into Natasha’s specific cadence and deadpan nihilism. When Ru asked, “What’s your favorite thing about Liza
: Jinkx captured Lyonne’s signature raspy voice, frantic energy, and "New York cool" attitude.
When Jinkx Monsoon returned for the all-winners season of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 7 , expectations for her Snatch Game were sky-high. Having previously won the challenge in Season 5 with an uncanny Little Edie , Jinkx managed to surpass her own legacy by portraying two distinct characters in a single episode. She used Lyonne's distinct cadence to deliver quick-witted
Jinkx didn’t just do a tired “Dorothy” impression. She portrayed Judy Garland backstage at a television special—witty, exhausted, glamorously disheveled, and heavily medicated (but functional). Think: Valley of the Dolls meets a talk show green room.
delivered a powerhouse performance by portraying two distinct celebrity icons. This double-header format was a series first, and Jinkx’s execution earned her the top spot for the week. Natasha Lyonne Jinkx portrayed the Russian Doll and Orange Is the New Black star with high physical and vocal accuracy. : Jinkx captured Lyonne’s signature raspy voice, frantic
When RuPaul’s Drag Race All-Stars 7 (The Winners Season) was announced, fans knew the Snatch Game would be a bloodbath of talent. But no one—not even RuPaul, perhaps—expected Jinkx Monsoon to do the unthinkable: and win the episode standing up.