Suzie Toot won the main challenge, after placing in the top two and winning a lip-sync contest against Jewels Sparkles to "Woman's World" (2024) by Katy Perry.
[14] Various cameo appearances were made from past contestants such as Angeria Paris VanMichaels, Aura Mayari, Jaymes Mansfield, Kerri Colby, Kylie Sonique Love, Mayhem Miller, Morgan McMichaels, Trinity the Tuck, and lastly Victoria "Porkchop" Parker.
[17] Entering the workroom, Perry debuted with an all black punk fashion attire wearing sunglasses, a hoodie appearing the phrase "sex symbol" in all uppercase letters, with knee-length boots.
[18] Appearing on the main stage, Perry wore a champagne "boudoir-inspired" outfit that resembled the Jean-Paul Gaultier pink conical-bra corset made for American singer and record producer Madonna.
[19] For the runway category, Acacia Forgot wore a catsuit with a grumpy snowman helmet, Arrietty presented a white dress dripping in blood, Jewels Sparkles showcased an Ariana Grande-inspired blue gown, and Joella had an outer space-inspired illusion.
[20] Crystal Envy dressed as a porcelain doll which revealed a cracked skull, Hormona Lisa displayed a black gown resembling a skunk, with Lexi Love as a Moonman statuesque from the MTV Video Music Awards, and Lucky Starzzz had a pizza box and wore a pizza-inspired catsuit.
Frank criticized the lip-sync song selection as "actively bad to the point of camp" and wrote that it gave an opportunity for Suzie Toot to win against Jewels Sparkles.
[23] Belen Edwards, in digital media Mashable, enjoyed the lip-sync contest with Jewels Sparkles acting out a flexible "high-energy" choreograph, writing that with Suzie Toot tap dancing she "breaks out a perfectly timed Charleston".
[24] Edwards also acknowledged the negative criticism shown for "Woman's World" with the involvement of Dr. Luke in the song's production; American singer Kesha previously accused him of sexual, physical, and emotional abuse.
[25] Kevin O'Keeffe of online publication Xtra Magazine, named the episode "solid" and "does a good job of introducing us to the queens, it breaks up the talent shows nicely and it’s just twisty enough to keep things interesting."