OMG! It’s a do-it-yourself complete Elvira kit (wig included) from Cinema Secrets for any gal or ghoul, as modeled here by season 4 RuPaul’s Drag Race winner Sharon Needles. You can also catch more of Needles on the upcoming season of RuPaul’s Drag U on Logo. (Photo: Aaron Young)
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From the magazine: “Even after the 30-year-old punk-rock brat’s instant rise to fame, she admits that becoming a role model is not on her bucket list. ‘I wanted to be the GG Allin of drag,’ she explains. ‘I never wanted to be a role model, but I do take the responsibility seriously.’ Crown or no crown, she’d prefer to remain ‘cult famous’ and join the ranks of Leigh Bowery and Amanda Lepore, a now-dwindling scene of artists that were self-created and remained in the limelight for a reason. ‘Now that I’m one of the most fucking famous drag queens in the world, I want to take a step back and let my work speak for itself,’ the beginning of a phase that kicked off with her ‘death’ and funeral procession at XL’s crowning ceremony earlier this week. ‘Drag allows you to be anything you want—an exaggeration of American consumerism or an inflatable sense of cartoon—I’m using it to address issues like “how we should feel about ourselves” and ‘[how we should] treat each other.’”
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So after much tadoo, Sharon Needles was FINALLY crowned the winner at last night’s RDR party at XL in New York. Condragulations, you beautiful creature! An interview with Insider.com after the pics.



Insider.com: Congratulations! What does it mean to you to have won RuPaul’s Drag Race?
Sharon Needles: It means RuPaul has lost her G-d damn mind! [laughs]
Insider: You were just swarmed by a smattering of fans — one being only 9 years old. How has being on this show changed you?
Sharon: It’s changed is my sense of responsibility. I never wanted to be a role model but I’m now in a position where these kids are seeing things in me that I don’t see in me. I do a meet and greet at the end of every show and there is a line around the block. It’s wild. People think Drag Race is just for gay men and drag queens, but anyone who watches is immediately addicted – I mean, my dad is hooked to the show!
Insider: Was he a fan before?
Sharon: He never watched it. He was even a little hesitant to, thinking it would be embarrassing. But then he watched it and really embraced and loved it. What other reality show has this much heart, humor and entertainment packed into 42 minutes?
Insider: Did you ever expect this kind of reaction?
Sharon: No. Not at all. I thought I was going to be hammy, funny, kind of punk and then go home second or third.
Insider: Was there a moment when you thought, “I could win this?”
Sharon: I still haven’t said it. I never think about the finality of it all. It’s been such a whirlwind that I can’t even think about it ending.
Insider: You never thought you would win? Not even when you declared yourself “The Future of Drag?”
Sharon: Well, when I said I was the future of drag, what I meant is that I was the queen who was the mascot for underground punk drag. I don’t like poise and perfection. I don’t care about backflips or fishy faces. I like drag queens who make a mess or a big scene. I’m constantly trying to make you laugh, or boo or feel offended. That’s my kind of drag. When I said that, what I meant is that I am the mascot for outsider transgressional artists. But that just doesn’t sound as good as, “I’m the Future of Drag!” [laughs]
Insider: What are you going to do with the money?
Sharon: I have a really inventive brain, so I think if I had a little chunk of money, I could turn it into more money. Like, I don’t buy music on iTunes, I buy everything on vinyl and own a lot of vintage clothing, so I’m thinking about taking the money and putting it all into Friendster because kids will want a vintage social media site one day. I’m going to make so much money on that.
Insider: So this contest will be the opening act of your Social Network-esque movie?
Sharon: Yes, but with much better costumes.
Insider: And who would play Sharon Needles?
Sharon: Jared Leto. So I could stare at him all day on set.

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The final three give shade (lovelovelove Sharon’s Ouija board fascinator), and Willam gets dragged kicking and screaming onto the stage to finally explain the mystery of his dismissal. You DON’T want to miss it.

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For this week’s “Drag Ya Later” recap of the RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 4 finale, John Polly (who’s currently in LA) is joined by WOW’s own lady reporter Damiana Garcia, with co-host Jon Mallow beamed in from NYC. Together they recap the action-packed finale with the shocker twist, all leading up to the big reunion extravaganza next week.
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Here’s the clip from last night’s jaw-dropping non-elimination. Rich from Gawker defends Ru’s decision to milk the finale until next week: “As frustrating as it is to be left hanging, it’s also perfectly characteristic of Drag Race to bait so openly. This show can get away with things others can’t because it’s so honest about them: RuPaul shilling his book Workin’ It or cramming his music into every available second becomes not just product placement but a commentary on product placement with the addition of a knowing wink. Because the show is so open about artifice (RuPaul told me earlier this year that he’s regularly fed lines via an earpiece), it becomes one of the most honest documents of reality that TV has ever seen. The emphasis on artificial realness couldn’t be more appropriate for a drag-queen competition. We know this show is perfect. Do not question this show.”











