

But I do believe what she instilled in me was to be a good person, to be helpful, to be kind, to be strong. And I kind of filtered through a lot of that because she was very religious, so a lot of that didn’t align with my beliefs completely. She is very old school, she instilled a lot of ethics and morals in me. I definitely take a lot after my grandmother.

You’re such a nurturing presence in the Werk Room, and so helpful to your fellow queens.

In a season of sisterhood, she’s stood out as the true drag mother of the cast, always there to nurture, support, and lend a helping hand.Īll season long we’ve been talking about Trinity The Train, but this episode, this challenge felt like a great showcase for Trinity The Mom. And, in the lip-sync, she came out on top by “getting to the bottom” of Jaida Essence Hall, proving why she’s one of the most reliably entertaining performers to hit the main stage.īut where Trinity shined the brightest this week was in the Werk Room, where she took the time to help both Shea Couleé and Monét X Change bring their looks together. In “Legendary Legend Looks,” Trinity once again flaunted her lightning-fast needlework, reimagining RuPaul’s baby blue Season 8 promo look with an eye for detail and glamour, earning her second star. The stats are just a cherry on top of what was ultimately a showcase episode for this showgirl. For those who love track records, she came into All Stars 7 tied with BenDeLaCreme and Manila Luzon for seven wins across the franchise each, but now she’s got three more under her belt-and the season’s not over yet! The Tuck has further solidified her title as the show’s winning-est queen, racking up 10 across her original run on Season 9, All Stars 4, and the current all-winners iteration. Next stop: Drag Race herstory.Īfter sewing up a win for this week’s Maxi Challenge, Ms. All aboard! Trinity The Train is leaving the station.
