Float Your Boat (RuPaul's Drag Race)

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"Float Your Boat" is the sixth episode of the fourth season of RuPaul's Drag Race. It originally aired on March 5, 2012. Billy B, Kelly Osbourne, and Pauley Perrette are guest judges.

Episode

Kelly Osbourne (left) and Pauley Perrette (right) are guest judges on the episode.

For the mini-challenge, the contestants must gain the biggest crowd reaction in a wet T-shirt contest. Willam wins the mini-challenge. For the main challenge, the contestants create and wear a pride float based on a color of the pride flag. Following are the contestants and select colors:

Billy B, Kelly Osbourne, and Pauley Perrette are guest judges. On the main stage, Latrice Royale, Phi Phi O'Hara, and Willam receive positive critiques, and Willam wins the challenge. DiDa Ritz, Jiggly Caliente, and Milan receive negative critiques, and DiDa Ritz is deemed safe. Jiggly Caliente and Milan place in the bottom and face off in a lip-sync to "Born This Way" (2011) by Lady Gaga. Jiggly Caliente wins the lip-sync and Milan is eliminated from the competition.

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