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EW's BINGE podcast reunites AS6 queens Kylie Sonique Love, Ra'Jah O'Hara, Ginger Minj, and Eureka to recap Silky's smackdown, Kylie's lipsync recovery, and Yara's dramatic exit. RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 6 top 4 reunion reveals which epic moment 'was not a joke' EW's BINGE podcast reunites AS6 queens Kylie Sonique Love, Ra'Jah O'Hara, Ginger Minj, and Eureka to recap Silky's smackdown, Kylie's lipsync recovery, and Yara's dramatic exit. :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/JoeyNolfiauthorphotoba4923fec03a4027868306485696ef41.jpg) Joey Nolfi is a senior writer at .

EW's BINGE podcast reunites AS6 queens Kylie Sonique Love, Ra'Jah O'Hara, Ginger Minj, and Eureka to recap Silky's smackdown, Kylie's lip-sync recovery, and Yara's dramatic exit.

RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 6 top 4 reunion reveals which epic moment 'was not a joke'

EW's BINGE podcast reunites AS6 queens Kylie Sonique Love, Ra'Jah O'Hara, Ginger Minj, and Eureka to recap Silky's smackdown, Kylie's lip-sync recovery, and Yara's dramatic exit.

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Recorded on the fly — literally, as reigning queen Kylie Sonique Love rushed through an airport — EW's *RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 6 *reunion is hereby dubbed *The Sisterhood of the Traveling Sisterhood*. The *AS6* top four gathered together for a special video episode of EW's BINGE podcast (above) for the first time since September's finale, and they're spilling all the tea on the wildest, funniest, shadiest happenings that made theirs one of the best seasons in *Drag Race* her-story — including Yara Sofia's incredible "F--- you all!" exit line.

"It was not a joke.... Just a fact! She meant it, and she looked each one of us dead in our eyes and said it!" Ginger Minj explains with a laugh. Eureka says it all felt "serious" in the moment, but they can all look back on it now and laugh: "That's the merch I want Yara to make, honey! Get me a shirt with Yara on it that says 'F--- you all,' I would wear it!"

Ra'Jah O'Hara also reveals that she spent only $600 on runway outfits for the entire competition — including her challenge-winning performance in the Blue Ball and her incredible eyeball couture — which she feels redeemed her standing in the eyes of the judges and the fans since season 11. There is, however, one *AS6* moment she apologizes for: the infamous lip-sync against Kameron Michaels to Charli XCX's "Boom Clap."

"I was a little bit nervous to watch it because I knew what I was giving in the moment, and I knew it wasn't impressive, so I wasn't expecting it to be one of those drop-dead, Ra'Jah standout moments. I was not prepared, I didn't think I was going to win the challenge, so I didn't prepare and learn the song all the way," she says. "Me winning that challenge was an absolute shock, and then having to perform that song, especially in front of Charli XCX, I wish I would've prepared a little bit more, because I know how dynamic of a performer that I am, so that wasn't my best and I do apologize to Charli, but that's the way it happened!"

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'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 6' reunion with Kylie Sonique Love, Eureka, Ra'Jah O'Hara, and Ginger Minj on EW's BINGE podcast.

**Other highlights from this episode include: **

- The group reflects on the truth behind Eureka's missing finger from the *All Stars 6* promo

- Ra'Jah breaks down her $600 dress budget for the entire season

- Ginger explains why she voted for her friend, Jiggly Caliente, to leave the competition (and confirms whether or not she gave her that Disney World trip Jiggly hilariously requested after the show)

- Ra'Jah discusses the bond between her season 11 sisters, and gets emotional recalling Silky Nutmeg Ganache's redemption in the eyes of the fans

- Eureka spills tea on their *American Horror Story* guest role (and dishes on season 4 finalist Chad Michaels' cut scene)

- The group remembers watching the Lip-Sync Smackdown episode with cocktails in hand

- Eureka savors their platonic relationship with Trinity K. Bonet

- Ra'Jah confirms that Kylie gave her a Miley Cyrus-inspired outfit to wear during the finale music video shoot

- Kylie explains what was going through her mind during her incredible lip-sync tumble during the finale

- Kylie sounds off on people trying to keep women from doing drag

EW's BINGE podcast recap of *RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 6* is available now wherever you listen to podcasts. Listen to the episode audio above, and watch the video reunion with Kylie, Ginger, Eureka, and Ra'Jah at the top of this post.

***Subscribe to* ****EW's BINGE* podcast****** for full recaps of *RuPaul's Drag Race*, including our new season diving into all five *All Stars *seasons, featuring exclusive interviews with Jujubee, Alexis Mateo, Shea Couleé, Alaska, Detox, BenDeLaCreme, Kennedy Davenport, and more*. *And be sure to catch up on our *BINGE* recaps of *RuPaul's Drag Race* seasons 1-13 with Symone, Jaida Essence Hall, Trixie Mattel, Katya, Peppermint, Bianca Del Rio, Bob the Drag Queen, Sasha Velour, and more!***

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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Maintaining the lead she has held since the opening round and looking for her first win on the LPGA Tour, Hye-Jin Choi will take a four-stroke advantage into the final round of the Maybank Championship after shooting a 5-under 67 Saturday.

The 26-year-old Choi has 28 career top-10 finishes and placed second at the 2017 U.S. Women's Open as a 17-year-old amateur.

Choi, who played on the South Korea team in last week's International Crown, had a 54-hole total of 19-under 197 on the Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country club course. She started the day with a five-stroke lead.

China's Liu Yan (65) was in second place and Hannah Green, a member of the winning Australia team at the International Crown last weekend, was in third after a 67, four strokes behind Choi.

A Lim Kim was the biggest mover with a 64 that left her in a tie for fourth place, six strokes off the lead. Kim's round included an eagle on 18 and six birdies.

"It was a great shot, but improbable," Kim said of her 25-foot eagle putt on 18. She started her round with four birdies in five holes.

World No. 1 Jeeno Thitikul, a runner-up in Malaysia the last two years, shot 65 and was also in a fourth-place tie. She birdied her last three holes Saturday.

"I don't know what's going on, but it's good," said Thitikul. She credited her many fans in the gallery for their support, saying again the venue was like a "mini-Thailand" for her.

Defending champion Yin Ruoning shot 69 and was in seventh place, seven strokes behind Choi and tied with New Zealander Lydia Ko (68).

Next week, the LPGA ends its five-week Asian swing with the Japan Classic at Shiga.

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Oct 31, 2025; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Enrique Hernandez (8) and second baseman Miguel Rojas (72) and shortstop Mookie Betts (50) celebrate after defeating the Toronto Blue Jays in game six of the 2025 MLB World Series at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: Dan Hamilton-Imagn Images (Dan Hamilton-Imagn Images)

TORONTO -- As if there were not enough drama, the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Toronto Blue Jays will go at it again Saturday in Game 7 of the World Series.

The teams played an 18-inning Game 3 in Los Angeles, won 6-5 by the Dodgers on Freddie Freeman's walk-off home run.

Then came the ending of Game 6 on Friday. With the Dodgers leading by two runs, one out and runners on second and third, Andres Gimenez lined out to left fielder Enrique Hernandez, who threw to second baseman Miguel Rojas to double off Addison Barger at second.

That completed the Dodgers' 3-1 victory to set up a Game 7 in the World Series for the first time since 2019, when the Washington Nationals defeated the Houston Astros.

It will be the seventh winner-take-all game of the 2025 postseason, matching 2012 for the most.

After the Friday contest, the term "all hands on deck" was thrown around frequently when referring to pitching possibilities for Game 7.

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said that he had not decided on a starter. He did say that Tyler Glasnow, Los Angeles' Game 3 starter who got the final three outs of Game 6 for his first career save, would be available.

"They are all possibilities," he said.

That includes Game 4 starter Shohei Ohtani, who could either open or relieve.

"Just kind of figuring out what his temperature is on starting versus coming out of the 'pen, and so we're close to a decision," Roberts said.

Toronto will go with Max Scherzer (1-0, 4.50 ERA postseason), who started Game 3.

Scherzer will be starting his second career World Series Game 7. The other was with the Nationals in 2019, when he threw five innings of two-run ball in a no-decision.

"No better guy to have on the mound to kind of navigate the emotions, the stuff," Blue Jays manager John Schneider said. "Max has been getting ready for Game 7 when he knew he was pitching Game 3. So all the confidence in the world in him and everyone (Saturday)."

Scherzer allowed three runs in 4 1/3 innings during the Game 3 marathon.

The Dodgers are trying to become the first repeat World Series champions since the 1998-2000 New York Yankees.

"I'm excited. It's going to be fun," said Los Angeles catcher Will Smith, who hit an RBI double in Game 6. "We work all year long to be in this situation to win a ballgame and win a World Series."

Roberts added, "We're going to leave it out there. I don't think that the pressure, the moment's going to be too big for us. We got to go out there and win one baseball game. We've done that all year."

The Blue Jays will be trying to win their first World Series since they won back-to-back titles in 1992-93, their only previous appearances in the Fall Classic.

Toronto is headed to its second Game 7 of the 2025 postseason. The Blue Jays won Games 6 and 7 at home to take the American League Championship Series against the Seattle Mariners.

Schneider believes his team is good at keeping things as normal as possible, and he expects the same on Saturday.

We've done that a lot this year," Schneider said. "We've got voices in the clubhouse and people in the coaching staff that will keep it normal (Saturday). It's going to be fun. It's going to be three or four or five hours of mayhem and great baseball.

"But these guys are going to be ready for it. Hopefully they get to slow some things down but enjoy it. It's Game 7 of the World Series at your home stadium. I mean, what the hell else do you want?"

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TORONTO — The four men whose right arms will decide the fate of this baseball season experienced World Series Game 6, a dramatic 3-1 Dodgers win, from four entirely different vantage points.

Shohei Ohtani, Shane Bieber, Tyler Glasnow and Max Scherzer — a star-studded quartet that has amassed 16 combined All-Star appearances, four Cy Young Awards, three MVPs (all Ohtani's), 6,434 career strikeouts and more than $1 billion in contract value — are set to cover the majority of the innings in Saturday's epic Game 7 showdown.

"I'm not sure [our] pitching situation, but Glasnow will be available. Everyone will be available," Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said after his team held on to force one more game in this Fall Classic.

Scherzer will start Game 7 for Toronto, that much is known. Bieber, who got the ball in Game 4, will be available out of the bullpen. Things are hazier for the Dodgers, but all signs point to Ohtani starting on the mound with Glasnow available for bulk responsibilities out of the bullpen.

Roberts did not reveal anything of substance during his postgame news conference, instead opting to lean on the word "possibility" like a steel cane.

Will Ohtani start Saturday?

"It's a possibility," he said.

Is he more likely to start than appear in relief?

"We are not certain, but it's a possibility."

Will Glasnow start Saturday?

"They are all possibilities."

Glasnow, in the immediate aftermath of Game 6's dramatic ending, was similarly unsure of the Game 7 plan.

"I don't know. We'll find out. I don't know yet," the long-haired righty replied when a reporter inquired about his role for Saturday.

Amid the fog, one thing is certain: Scherzer will throw the first pitch of Game 7.

The future Hall of Famer spent most of Friday in the home dugout, pacing back and forth, unable to sit for long periods of time, a lurking shark hopped up on Mountain Dew. Between innings, Scherzer, who threw well in that marathon Game 3 before it devolved into madness, fidgeted with a ball, flipping it between his hands, bouncing it up and down on the rubber dugout floor. He was a man preparing himself for a game he didn't want to have to throw.

"Max has been getting ready for Game 7 when he knew he was pitching Game 3," Jays manager John Schneider said postgame Friday.

Bieber had a much more straightforward evening. He watched most of the game from Toronto's bullpen in left field. Like Glasnow, the lifelong starter was ready to relieve if the game called upon him. Unlike Glasnow, Bieber did not even need to peel off his sweatshirt. Instead, he finished the night in the dugout alongside Scherzer. The 2020 Cy Young has made just two relief appearances in his career: one during his rookie year in 2018, the other during the first week of 2019. He is a near lock to appear Saturday night.

[Get more Toronto news: Blue Jays team feed]

So is Glasnow, who recorded the final three outs of Game 6 on just three pitches. He began Friday in the home dugout but trotted to the 'pen in the second inning. There he waited, sweatshirt on, not entirely expecting to pitch. But when Roki Sasaki got into a jam in the ninth inning, Glasnow snapped into action. He got hot in a jiffy before joining the proceedings with runners on second and third and nobody out. After getting Ernie Clement on a weak popout to second base with the first pitch, Glasnow watched with bated breath — like 44,710 others at Rogers Centre — as Kiké Hernández doubled off Addison Barger to end the game.

Asked afterward whether he'd ever pitched on back-to-back days, Glasnow said he didn't think so — he did, once, back in 2018 — but it didn't matter either way.

"I threw, like, barely any pitches," he said. " I didn't really warm up a ton, either. And I threw three pitches."

Ohtani, given the circumstance, is likely more worn than Glasnow. He went 1-for-3 with an intentional walk and a run scored in Game 6. The two-way superstar last pitched in Game 4, just hours after he went 4-for-4 with five walks in The Forever Game. In that first career World Series start, Ohtani was good, not great. He coughed up an early, two-run laser to Vladimir Guerrero Jr., then settled in. But he tired in the seventh, letting two Jays reach before Roberts came out to get him. Both would score, leaving Ohtani with a final line of 6 innings pitched, 4 earned runs, 6 hits, 1 walk, 6 strikeouts.

He is now the favorite to start Saturday, even though he'll be on shorter rest than Glasnow. That's almost entirely due to the rules surrounding his status as a two-status player. If Ohtani starts on the mound, as he has done 17 times this season, he is permitted to remain in the game as the designated hitter once his night as a pitcher is over.

Crucially, that is not the case if he enters as a reliever. If Ohtani goes from the DH spot to the mound during a game, the Dodgers would lose the DH once Ohtani is finished throwing. In that scenario, either a pitcher or a pinch hitter would need to hit in that spot for the rest of the game, akin to pre-DH National League rules.

The Dodgers could call on Ohtani to close out the game, as Team Japan did during the 2023 World Baseball Classic, but that would require Ohtani to conduct his extended warm-up routine during the game while acting as a hitter. Another unlikely option involves Ohtani going from pitcher to outfield, a position he has played in 14 games as a big leaguer, to keep him in the lineup. But while that would allow Ohtani to continue hitting, Los Angeles would still be faced with a pitcher in the DH spot.

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And so, Ohtani will probably start Game 7 of the World Series. That's a preposterous sentence, equally impossible and inevitable. It will be the second time in Ohtani's career that he has started a game on three days' rest. Back in 2023, after an April start was cut short by rain, the Angels sent Ohtani back out three days later. He threw 102 pitches in that second start, after throwing 31 three days prior. His WBC heroics were flipped. Ohtani tossed 71 pitches in Japan's quarterfinal game, then 15 in that dramatic ninth inning after four days' rest.

Saturday will be an entirely different beast. Ohtani tossed 93 pitches and went six-plus innings in Game 4. In the days since, he appeared twice as the leadoff batter and flew across the continent. It's difficult to qualify any of that as rest. All year and all month, the Dodgers have been extremely cautious with Ohtani, the pitcher — his three playoff starts have all come on at least 10 days' rest.

So somehow, the ballplayer who has seemingly experienced it all will be undertaking a completely new challenge for World Series Game 7.

On Saturday, Ohtani will probably precede Glasnow. It's difficult to imagine Ohtani topping 75 pitches, at most. He probably goes one, maybe two times through the order. After that, it's Glasnow and all hands on deck. Sasaki, despite his rocky ninth Friday, will throw. So could Blake Snell, who threw 6 2/3 uneven innings in Game 5 on Wednesday. The only unavailable Dodger will be Game 6 starter Yoshinobu Yamamoto; Roberts confirmed as much afterward.

Toronto's bullpen will be similarly ready. The Jays avoided using closer Jeff Hoffman on Friday, increasing the likelihood that their top relief arm goes multiple innings in Game 7. Four other Jays worked in Game 6: Louis Varland, Mason Fluharty, Seranthony Domínguez and Chris Bassitt. Varland, if he pitches in Game 7, will break the record for most appearances in a single postseason. Given how his past month has unfurled, that feels likely. The Game 5 hero, rookie Trey Yesavage, could also throw in relief. Even Kevin Gausman, Toronto's Game 6 starter, told reporters that he'll do whatever possible to make himself available.

That might seem extreme, desperate even. But such are the stakes for Game 7.

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World Series 2025: Dodgers keep their season alive with gritty Game 6 victory, putting pressure back on Blue Jays in Game 7 Russell DorseyNovember 1, 2025 at 2:14 AM 0 TORONTO — There are no easy wins in the World Series, and the Los Angeles Dodgers certainly know that.

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TORONTO — There are no easy wins in the World Series, and the Los Angeles Dodgers certainly know that. Since 2017, no team has played in more World Series games than the Dodgers, and with their season on the line, none was more important than Game 6.

And holding on to a 3-1 in the ninth inning Friday, one play helped save the Dodgers' season. With a chance for things to go horribly wrong, everything instead went right. Kiké Hernández's heads-up double play to end the Blue Jays' ninth-inning rally sent his team to a 3-1 victory in Game 6, giving L.A. an opportunity to play in a winner-take-all Game 7 on Saturday.

"This is what we dream of. Ever since we were little kids, we always put ourselves in the backyard in Game 7 of the World Series," Hernández said afterward. "And I think baseball deserves a Game 7. This has been a great World Series. The fact that we're getting a Game 7 is well-deserved, and both teams have played their butts off.

"Tomorrow is just going to be a one-game series, and see who plays better tomorrow to win a World Series."

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Given how bad things looked for the Dodgers prior to Game 6, L.A. came into this game knowing exactly what needed to be done. And with hopes of forcing Game 7, who better to have on the mound than ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto?

The Dodgers' superstar right-hander has answered the bell at every turn this fall. After pitching one of the best games in World Series history in Game 2 and then warming up and making himself available to pitch in Game 3's 18-inning marathon, Yamamoto once again gave the Dodgers a great chance to win in Game 6.

But the Blue Jays didn't make it easy on the right-hander. Like they've done the entirety of this series, they grinded out at-bats, making Yamamoto work to get them out and, unlike in Game 2, racking up his pitch count. No matter. Yamamoto wasn't going to be rattled by the pressure.

"Every game I go out and pitch, I always feel that I don't want to lose," he said through an interpreter of his mentality going into Game 6. "We can't afford to lose."

In the sixth inning, Yamamoto found himself in real trouble for the first time since the NLDS against the Phillies. After allowing a double to Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and a walk to Bo Bichette, Yamamoto looked like he was at the end of his line against Daulton Varsho.

So he went to his best pitch to get himself out of trouble, unleashing four straight splitters, the last of which got Varsho swinging on strike three and Yamamoto out of the inning unscathed. He finished his night with six scoreless innings, allowing just five hits with one walk and six strikeouts.

"The last outing I was in trouble early on. So today … I was trying to be a little more careful," the Dodgers' right-hander said afterward. "As the game went on, even though I had to pitch with runners on, I think I did a good job."

Yamamoto has given his team everything they could've asked for in the regular season and postseason, and he has taken things to another level in the World Series. But unlike his teammate Shohei Ohtani, Yamamoto doesn't also swing the bat, and on Friday, the Dodgers' offense, which came into the game struggling mightily, needed to get rolling to support their ace.

And while the reality is they didn't do much, the Dodgers were able to put more runs on the board than the Blue Jays. In doing so, they potentially gave one of their biggest and most important superstars a confidence boost going into Game 7.

In the top of the third inning with the Dodgers leading 1-0, Mookie Betts came up to bat with the bases loaded and two outs. Betts, despite his lengthy playoff résumé and three World Series rings, has been dreadful this postseason. His .130 World Series batting average entering Friday led Roberts to move Betts down in the lineup ahead of Game 6, after already doing so before Game 5. Betts described himself as "terrible" following his team's Game 5 loss, and it was clear the confidence just has not been there.

But one swing could change that for the Dodgers' shortstop, and after he fell behind 1-2 to Kevin Gausman, Betts got a fastball up in the zone and ripped it into left field, scoring Ohtani and Will Smith to give L.A. a 3-0 lead. It was not only Betts' first two RBI of this World Series but also the first time in the series that the Dodgers scored more than two runs in an inning.

"It felt great to come through for the boys," Betts said postgame. "Obviously, I would love to play well for myself. But that's kind of irrelevant. I want to play well for the boys. I love everybody in there. I know how much we lean on each other. And when they lean on me, I want to come through for them."

With the victory in Game 6 secured and Game 7 on the schedule, the Dodgers' next mission is to win it all. Yet again, that starts with their pitching.

After Tyler Glasnow put out the fire for Roki Sasaki in the ninth, recording his first save for the Dodgers, Ohtani is likely in the driver's seat to start Game 7. The best player in the sport was likely always going to be the choice, given that coming in as a reliever would require him to be removed from the game as a hitter once he left the mound. On Saturday, Ohtani would be pitching on three days' rest for the first time in his career. But these are the things that happen in a Game 7, and L.A. probably wouldn't want it any other way.

While Roberts didn't confirm anything after the game, the manager did say that Ohtani is a possibility to start and that every Dodgers pitcher outside Yamamoto will be available. He also expressed confidence in Ohtani, should he be the one to take the ball.

"This is Game 7, so there's a lot of things that people haven't done, and you've just got to trust your players and try to win a baseball game," Roberts said.

The Dodgers' depth of postseason experience has helped them get to this point. After taking a gut punch from the Jays in Game 5 and coming into a hostile environment such as Rogers Centre for Game 6, a less experienced team might have folded.

Not the Dodgers. They've put the pressure back on Toronto, which was unable to put the reigning World Series champs away on Friday. That might matter in the end; it also might not. But one thing is for sure: If the Blue Jays are going to win this World Series, the Dodgers are going to make them take it from them.

"It all kind of resets," Betts said of Game 7. "It's one game. May the best man win. We'll see what happens tomorrow."

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Kornbread "The Snack" Jeté entered the *RuPaul's Drag Race* season 14 Werk Room with baked-in status as *the* Lizzo impersonator in Los Angeles — a reputation she says nearly landed her a gig working with the premiere episode's Grammy-winning guest judge many years ago, and also inspired a last-minute outfit change before she stomped the runway in a look that resembled the singer's getup on the panel.

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Lizzo and Kornbread The Snack Jeté on RuPaul's Drag Race season 14. VH1

During Friday's season 14 debut, Lizzo celebrated Kornbread for (jokingly) "stealing" her look on the runway, as both women appeared on the show in glistening silver fabric — but Lizzo's initial assessment wasn't far off, as Kornbread reveals that she switched her runway outfit at the last minute when she learned that Lizzo would be judging her.

"My original plan for the runway, if you notice, in the bag I had [on stage during the talent show performance] with Merle Ginsberg's face [on the milk carton], it was the ingredients to make cornbread from scratch," Kornbread explains during a special mini episode of EW's BINGE podcast (below), adapted from our new *Quick Drag* post-show interview series airing Fridays at 10:05 p.m. ET / 7:05 p.m. PT on EW's Twitter Spaces. "I was going to walk out on the runway.... in a brown velour gown with butter dripping over it, it was going to be me as the cornbread afterward! When Lizzo walked in the room and had that on.... it was very much the moment of thinking, 'You're in front of your idol and you have the same material as her,' why would I *not* walk in it? If you're smart and you watch *RuPaul's Drag Race*, they always say, 'bitch stole my look,' I was like, girl, you think I'm about to not take the opportunity to get this moment? So I threw it on!"

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Kornbread "The Snack" Jeté in her Lizzo-inspired runway look. vh1

Kornbread also reveals that "someone contacted" her about the possibility of working with Lizzo "a very long time ago," when she first started drag.

"Someone contacted me for her, it was a music video thing, like a spoof kind of situation she wanted to do, and, child, they asked me to do somebody's jump-split, and you knew that wasn't happening!" Kornbread recalls.

When asked about the possibility of re-teaming with Lizzo after the show, given the singer-songwriter's clear affection for Kornbread (the singer made her cry happy tears after telling her she was a "superstar" on the Main Stage thanks to her incredible talent show performance), the L.A. queen says: "My whole goal was to wait until this episode aired. But, baby, tomorrow morning, I shall be in her inbox from all of my accounts, including my finstas!"

Listen to Kornbread's full *Quick Drag* appearance on EW's BINGE podcast below, and stay tuned for new episodes airing on our Twitter Spaces Fridays at 10:05 p.m. ET / 7:05 p.m. PT — immediately following new installments of *RuPaul's Drag Race* season 14 at 8 p.m. on VH1.

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On *RuPaul's Drag Race* season 14, intimacy is defined by two things: finding Tic Tacs in crevices no sugared good should creep, and sharing your secret porn stash with your sisters.

As episode 2 challenge winner Angeria Paris VanMicheals tells EW in the latest installment of our *Quick Drag *recaps (airing Fridays at 10:05 ET / 7:05 PT on our Twitter Spaces), she experienced both within the first few hours of filming the Emmy-winning competition series' latest season. After becoming "very close" with Lady Camden, a U.K.-born starlet whose accent immediately charmed Angeria, the pair discovered a mutual fascination with more than just each other's drag styles: their taste in adult films, which led to "true love at first porn," according to Angeria.

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Angeria Paris VanMicheals wrote her Drag Race talent show song in one day. World of Wonder/VH1

"It was our first break from filming, she mentioned that she had porn," Angeria explains in the podcast episode below. "The first thought in my head was, 'Oh my god, I left all my porn at home!' Flying to California, I didn't want TSA clocking my DVDs and stuff!"

She says that, after filming the episode, she mustered the courage to ask Lady Camden if the goods were transferrable between new* Drag Race* siblings.

"I was like, 'Lady Camden, can I borrow your porn?' and she was like, 'Yeah bitch, you can!' I watched it that day!" she explains.

She also got up close and personal at the day's mini challenge, which saw her posing for a fashion photo in a giant bowl of orange Tic Tacs: "My advice, if you are in a bowl of Tic Tacs, is to maybe wear some kind of suit over your outfit, because when you take it off, you're going to have a lot of Tic Tacs falling out of everywhere. I got back to the hotel, and Tic Tacs were still falling out of me."

Angeria also reveals that she wrote her challenge-winning song over the course of a single day, and chalked the Hollywood blockbuster-level theatrics (she exited the stage for a split-second only to return through heavy smoke from a fog machine) up to luck and an "executive decision" she made on set.

"We rehearsed it, and I said, 'Do we have fog? Can I have some fog, some smoke or something?'" Angeria recalls, noting that the production team allowed her to use a fog machine that was already fixed to the stage. "[I said]I was going to burst through that, and I'm going to serve!"

Listen to Angeria's full *Quick Drag* interview — in which she discusses her love for guest judge Alicia Keys, how she feels about Maddy Morphosis entering as the competition's first-ever cis, straight man, and more — in a special edition of EW's BINGE podcast below.

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TORONTO — Hall of Fame outfielder Vladimir Guerrero walked in the corridor Friday night of the Rogers Centre with a few friends, greeted a familiar face, and simply uttered: "Game 7."

He spread his hands out, exhaled, and shook his head.

Guerrero played in only one World Series in his 16 year-career and never won a title, and his son Vladimir Jr. has a chance to go where he never went, playing in Game 7 of the World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Saturday night after losing 3-1 in Game 6.

The Blue Jays are now going to have to do it the hard way, with Shohei Ohtani expected to start – or perhaps even pitch in late relief, meaning he could have to play in the the outfield to stay in the game after pitching.

"It's a possibility," Roberts said, when asked if Ohtani would start. "We are not certain, but it's a possibility."

The original plan was for Tyler Glasnow to start, but he came on in the ninth of Game 6 after rookie Rōki Sasaki tired, and closed out the game.

"That was pretty cool," Glasnow said, producing the first save of this World Series.

Shohei Ohtani is expected to pitch in Game 7 for the Dodgers.

It now sets the magical stage for Ohtani, who saved the World Series Baseball Classic for Team Japan, win he struck out Angels teammate Mike Trout to end win the gold medal.

Neither team has much Game 7 experience, with the Blue Jays never playing a Game 7 while the Dodgers lost their last seven-game World Series in 2017 against the Houston Astros.

"It's going to be electric here," Blue Jays manager John Schneider said.

"We had our chances with guys on base kind of as the game went on. But we're going to be ready to play [Saturday]. Everyone's going to be ready to play. I expect them to be playing cards around 1:00 p.m., kind of shooting the [stuff] with everyone. It's going to be fun here. But to the fans. See you [Saturday] night. Be loud, be rowdy. We're going to be ready to play."

If they had their druthers, of course, the series would already be over. But Yoshinobu Yamamoto never gave them a chance. He gave up just five hits and one run in six innings, with their bullpen hanging on for dear life, and even using Glasnow, who originally was expected to start Game 7.

That honor now likely goes to Ohtani.

"Just kind of figuring out what his temperature is on starting versus coming out of the pen," Roberts said, "and so we're close to a decision."

Ohtani has never pitched on three days' rest in his MLB career, but this is the World Series.

"This is Game 7, so there's a lot of things that people haven't done," Roberts said. "You've just got to trust your players and try to win a baseball game.

What's another Ohtani super-human feat to go down in the history books?

"We're going to leave it out there," Roberts said. "I don't think that the pressure, the moment's going to be too big for us. We got to go out there and win one baseball game. We've done that all year. Everyone's bought in. So I don't know how the game's going to play out, but as far as kind of the moment, winning a game, I couldn't be more excited to get to sleep and wake up to play a baseball game."

Game 7, there's nothing like it.

"It's going to be three or four or five hours of mayhem and great baseball," Schneider said. "These guys are going to be ready for it. Hopefully they get to slow some things down but enjoy it.

"It's Game 7 of the World Series at your home stadium. I mean, what the hell else do you want?"

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After staging a stunt maneuver for the Hollywood gods, Lady Camden transformed into Lord Camden before our very eyes on the *RuPaul's Drag Race* runway — but just because she felt her acting fantasy during the jaw-dropping moment doesn't mean the bumps she received were any less painful.

"It did hurt, I'm not going to lie. It's also hard to clean an outfit that's white when you keep falling down. The outfit is stained at this point," Lady Camden exclusively reveals in the latest episode of EW's BINGE podcast below, in which she also reveals she was "scared" to debut the bit — which involved her falling to the ground in front of the judges, knocking her wig off, and emerging with a Freddie Mercury-esque mustache on her face — on the Main Stage, but its reception was worth it.

"I practiced it in my kitchen a lot. You sort of don't want to give it away when you're backstage, you want to let the surprise happen. I practiced it once in the Werk Room. I don't know if anybody knew I was going to do it because not that many people saw me do it," she continues, estimating that she went over the act about five times at home — alongside performing splits and jumps for her audition tape — to the point where her downstairs neighbors lodged a noise complaint with the Britain-born queen.

While the suffering of her fellow apartment-dwellers contributed to Lady Camden's challenge-winning success on the latest installment of *Drag Race*, so did her own suffering beyond just the physical. The stunt, she recalls, was inspired by a particularly somber moment in her life.

Lady Camden falls on the 'RuPaul's Drag Race' season 14 runway. World of Wonder/VH1

"Before I got the call to go on *Drag Race*, I had this weird feeling that I needed to focus on drag.... I was working three jobs, and I remember quitting my restaurant job. I left at night and walked through Sacramento, it started raining and I was listening to music on my phone. Queen's "I Want to Break Free" came on, and it was this weird movie moment where I was like, maybe the universe is telling me that I'm doing my thing right now. It was so cheesy and corny, but I felt like I had to do something with it."

Lady Camden emerges as Freddie Mercury with a mustache on 'RuPaul's Drag Race' runway. World of Wonder/VH1

*RuPaul's Drag Race* continues Friday at 8 p.m. ET/PT on VH1, with each episode followed immediately by EW's new *Quick Drag *post-show recaps beginning at 10:05 p.m. ET/7:05 p.m. PT on* *the @EW Twitter handle. Listen to Lady Camden's full conversation above, and hear more *Quick Drag* interviews below.

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Put those sad horns away and sound the harps of *angles* above, because the holy golden chocolate has gone to *the* demon queen of* RuPaul's Drag Race* season 14.

"I'm feeling good, I'm feeling very lucky and happy that I get to continue on doing my bulls--- and showing my ass," Bosco exclusively tells *EW's BINGE* podcast (below) of unwrapping the elusive, gilded piece of candy that allowed her a free pass to return to the *Drag Race* competition after her elimination at the end of Friday night's episode, promising that she'll continue to serve "new-and-improved versions of naked" now that she has a new lease on life in the Werk Room.

"After the lip-sync [against Jorgeous in the bottom-two], I was pretty defeated, like, well, this is where the journey ends. I was ready for them to play those sad trombone horns that we hear every single week," Bosco continues. "They do a really nice job of editing out how hard it is to open those chocolate bars. There's usually about a minute of us struggling with the wrapping, and that's always really funny to watch. I struggled with the wrapping a little bit and saw this piece of gold sticking out, and I was like, there's no way. It was the full gold bar. I started scream-laughing, I think I blacked out, full astral projection, scream-laughing. I remember screaming, 'This season is never going to f---ing end!'"

By making epic, explosive television elsewhere throughout the episode — which saw the queens performing in the *Moulin Ru!* stage production as part of the fan-favorite Rusical song-and-dance challenge — Bosco certainly earned her right to return so quickly after her elimination. At the top of the installment, she clashed with fellow contestant Lady Camden over their shared desire to play the lead role of Saltine, which ended in a group vote that deemed Bosco as the rightful recipient.

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Bosco opens the golden chocolate bar on 'RuPaul's Drag Race' season 14. World of Wonder/VH1

Still, Bosco explains, the gals were "vibing within an hour or so" of the argument over the part.

"I was very aware that I was the one in the wrong and being the pettier person, I was like, I'll wait until she's good to talk. By the time we started rehearsals, we were Gucci, we were fine," she remembers. Later, on the runway, Bosco endured a few more verbal lashings from her season 14 sisters — particularly Jorgeous, who quipped about Bosco's tripple-bottom placement in the prior week's lip-sync knockout rounds after Mama Ru asked the remaining queens to tell her who they thought should be eliminated and why.

"That was so funny. It was such a good clap-back," Bosco admits. "Jorgeous was really heated with me in that moment, because I was mean to Lady Camden. Valid. She was mad at me because I [told RuPaul I'd pick] her. She was mad and had a really funny one-liner and comeback to it. Work. She won the one-liner-off there. I'm happy for her flowers there. She beat me in the lip-sync before it even started," Bosco says. "I am a strong believer that drag queens by nature are assholes. While I'm a kind person, I am absolutely an asshole. I don't feel any shame in being a little brat 12 weeks into this competition. I'm usually on my best behavior. I really wanted that thing, so I fought for it."

*RuPaul's Drag Race* season 14 continues Fridays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on VH1. Listen to Bosco's full interview above, and check out more of our *Quick Drag* post-show chats — adapted from our live Twitter Spaces discussions that air immediately after new episodes at 10:05 p.m. ET/7:05 p.m. PT on the @EW handle — below.

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Legend has it that if you look in the mirror and "Snap Yo Fingers" three times, newly minted *RuPaul's Drag Race*'s *Snatch Game* icon DeJa Skye will appear as Lil Jon to give you a walloping "YEAH!"

The challenge-winning queen joined EW's latest *Quick Drag* recap (listen below) to discuss her approach to the fan-favorite celebrity impersonation challenge — the season 14 edition of which RuPaul admitted the cast "killed," like, in a *bad* way, outside of DeJa's impeccable work as the charismatic recording artist.

"Coming off the last episode [loss], I was going into it not giving up. Let me just have fun with this. I hadn't practiced with the grillz, I hadn't practiced vocally, I just did it on a whim. I'm a pretty good improviser, so I was just going with the flow and hoping that it worked," DeJa said of throwing her inner saboteur to the wind and letting Lil Jon rip through a series of now-classic exclamations of "YEAH!" peppered throughout the performance.

While DeJa's natural comedic timing was on her side for the performance, the prop grillz she used were not.

"I told all the girls what I was doing prior to that time, so I'd just practice the 'YEAHs', and hearing them just cackle, I was like, okay, I got 'em. You have to roll with things," she says, explaining that the moment she lost a grill in the middle of the challenge — which, of course, sent RuPaul into a laughing fit — wasn't planned. "I had never practiced with the grillz, and I noticed they were slightly slipping off. [I thought], let me make it a moment and incorporate grillz in the answer. After that, oh my God, so bad, do not do this, but I nail-glued them to my teeth so they wouldn't come out."

She also admits there were several things she'd planned to do as Lil Jon ahead of time, but that the spirit of the moment took over, and she listened to her intuition that told her to just keep it cute and keep it simple.

"In *Snatch Game*, your mind is wondering 50,000 places a minute. I had a plan that every time the answer wasn't correct, I'd be like, [*switches to Lil Jon voice*] 'WHAT!?' and I didn't get to do it!" says DeJa. She also credits Willow Pill with helping her elevate her Lil Jon boy drag into a more glamorous take on the early-aughts icon, with her competitor — who performed as Drew Barrymore in the *Snatch Game* — suggesting that she wear a campy amount of lipstick to make the character a caricature versus a mere copy of Lil Jon.

DeJa Skye gives a "yeah" as Lil Jon in the 'RuPaul's Drag Race' season 14 Snatch Game. World of Wonder/VH1

While DeJa came out on top of the *Snatch Game*, her seven co-competitors weren't as lucky. After Michelle Visage launched an "investigation" on the panel after the rest of DeJa's sisters failed to impress the judges with their celeb performances, RuPaul announced that the following episode would consist of a LaLaPaRuza lip-sync smackdown of paired lip-sync duels, all whittled down to one eliminee.

"We are a strong eight for a reason, and everyone excels at any given moment, so, you're in for a treat, and I'm in for a show," DeJa says of what fans can expect from the episode. "Willow was ready to do so. She was like, let's go, let's lip-sync, let's do it.... I saw not even a fire, someone who was more or less ready to break it down. I'd seen Willow in the '60s girl group, but I was excited to see how she embodies an actual lip-sync. That to me was the funniest moment."

See how the queens fare in the LaLaPaRuza lip-sync smackdown when *RuPaul's Drag Race* season 14 continues Friday at 8 p.m. ET/PT on VH1. Listen to DeJa's breakdown of her Lil Jon performance in the podcast episode above, and tune in to the @EW Twitter handle Fridays at 10:05 p.m. ET/7:05 p.m. PT for more post-episode recaps with the queens.

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Daya Betty's roast of Ross Mathews might've landed with lukewarm reception from the *RuPaul's Drag Race* judges, but that doesn't mean she didn't at least *try* to turn up the heat with her originally planned set of jokes.

Appearing on the latest episode of EW's BINGE podcast, Daya reveals that she cut a few jokes from her routine during the comedy challenge, but promises that some of them remain too controversial to tell.

"I had a whole list of 'Ross Mathews is so gay' jokes. One I had that didn't make the cut was: Ross Mathews is so gay, his favorite moisturizer was Astroglide," Daya recalls, adding with a laugh that others didn't make it past the initial screening process for far more hilarious reasons. "The people in the room that were ok'ing [the jokes] were like, 'Nope, you can't stay that!' I'm not even going to say it here because it's probably way too inappropriate. There was plenty [of] crazier, more inappropriate jokes. I'll just say it was severely inappropriate and there was a reason it was not aired."

She says the challenge also wrapped with an impromptu set from Michelle Visage, which she says the queens thoroughly enjoyed. But, for most of them — including eliminated queen DeJa Skye, who left alongside Jorgeous after they lost a three-way lip-sync against Daya — the roast actually began in the Werk Room as the queens workshopped their material among the sisterhood.

"We kind of used each other as practice dummies. Especially DeJa. DeJa was the best at it. She'd sit down in her little corner and she'd yell out a joke randomly, and we'd all be like, thumbs up, thumbs down, and, let's be honest, they were pretty much all thumbs down," Daya remembers. "You saw the episode, I had some thumbs down myself. It turned into a collaborative effort. I personally was working on my jokes even after makeup. I was still finessing jokes."

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Listen to Daya's full interview above, in which she also touches on discovering that nearly half of the cast brought similar wigs for various challenges, why she purposely walked super slow down the runway in her "giant 11-inch heels," and why she stands by the comments — *not* their delivery — that landed her in hot water throughout *Untucked*. Tune in to the next live episode of* Quick Drag *Friday at 10:05 p.m. ET on the @EW Twitter handle.

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Without the song, 'The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald' may have been largely forgotten SCOTT BAUERNovember 1, 2025 at 5:05 AM 0 1 / 3Edmund Fitzgerald 50 SongFILE Gordon Lightfoot performs during the halftime show at the CFL Grey Cup championship football game between the Toronto Argonauts and the C...

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NASHOTAH, Wis. (AP) — Without Gordon Lightfoot's song, the Edmund Fitzgerald could have faded from memory along with the names of the roughly 6,500 other ships that went down in the Great Lakes before it.

Lightfoot was inspired to write his ode to the Fitzgerald and the 29 men who died on board after reading the first story about the wreck and a Nov. 24, 1975, article in Newsweek magazine. The song was released in August 1976, less than a year later.

Lightfoot's mournful storytelling propelled the tragedy into infamy. Affection for the song and interest in the wreck has sustained for half a century, though it wasn't even the deadliest recorded on the Great Lakes. The deadliest wreck on open waters was the Lady Elgin in 1860, which historians estimate killed nearly 400 people.

"The song has made this by far the most famous Great Lakes shipwreck," said John U. Bacon, author of "The Gales of November," a recently published book coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the wreck. He said the Edmund Fitzgerald trails only the Titanic and possibly the Lusitania as the most famous shipwreck in the world.

Rick Haynes, 80, played bass on the single and in Lightfoot's band for 55 years. He said the first recorded take of the song was what they released on the album "Summertime Dream."

"When you listen to the record Edmund Fitzgerald, it's like he's putting you right there, like he was right there," Haynes said in a telephone interview from his home in Canada. "And that's pretty hard to do with a tragedy like that, you know?"

Debbie Gomez-Felder was 17 when her father, Oliver "Buck" Champeau, died on the Fitzgerald. She couldn't bear to listen to the song at first.

"I put it on the record player and I thought, 'Oh no, this music is eerie,'" she said. "I turned it off."

But she came to love it.

"The part that says 'All that remains are the faces and the names of the wives and the sons and the daughters,' I thought there wasn't a word he missed," Gomez-Felder said. "There wasn't anything he didn't recognize."

Lightfoot died in 2023. His widow, Kim Lightfoot, said in a statement to The that "the Edmund Fitzgerald was always present in Gordon's mind."

"Just as he eulogized the tragedy in song for the world, he also kept the memory alive in our home; Paintings, models and tributes adorned the walls and followed us from room to room as we went about our daily lives," Kim Lightfoot said. "If Gordon were with us today, he would have been intent on helping keep the candle of memory lit."

Lightfoot met regularly with family members and famously changed one of the lyrics at their request, removing a reference to a disproven theory that unsecured hatch covers caused the wreck. The exact cause remains a mystery.

That mystery and the song continue to draw people to the wreck, including a new generation encountering the story through TikTok and social media. Bruce Lynn, executive director of the Great Lake Shipwreck Museum, said children visit the museum wearing costumes of the Fitzgerald.

"There's something about the Fitzgerald that really draws that attention," he said.

Haynes estimated that he has played "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" more than two thousand times without tiring of it. Lightfoot's band still tours and plays it at every concert.

Haynes remembers flying with Lightfoot to Whitefish Point, Michigan, to mark an anniversary of the wreck. They met with victims' families then Haynes took a walk along the shores of Lake Superior, looking out toward where the Fitz sank, about 17 miles away.

"I just sat there for about 15 or 20 minutes reflecting on all this stuff that had passed in connection with the Edmund Fitzgerald," Haynes said. "And it was very emotional for me. It always has been."

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writer Isabella Volmert contributed to this report from Lansing, Michigan.

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The actress wore a pink suit stained with fake blood to portray Kennedy shortly after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Julia Fox defends bloody Jackie Kennedy Halloween costume amid backlash: 'Weaponizing image and grace' The actress wore a pink suit stained with fake blood to portray Kennedy shortly after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/JoeyNolfiauthorphotoba4923fec03a4027868306485696ef41.jpg) Joey Nolfi is a senior writer at . Since 2016, his work at EW includes RuPaul's Drag Race video interviews, Oscars predictions, and more.

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Actress Julia Fox has spoken out in defense of her bloody Jackie Kennedy Halloween costume, after intense online backlash to her outfit that was inspired by the former first lady's image in the immediate aftermath of President John F. Kennedy's 1963 assassination.

Following pushback to the costume, which saw Fox dressed in a pink suit stained with fake blood mirroring the carnage of the day the former president was shot and killed while riding in a car with his wife, the 35-year-old addressed the controversy in an Instagram post on Halloween.

"I'm dressed as Jackie Kennedy in the pink suit. Not as a costume, but as a statement," Fox wrote. "When her husband was assassinated, she refused to change out of her blood-stained clothes, saying, 'I want them to see what they've done.' The image of the delicate pink suit splattered with blood is one of the most haunting juxtapositions in modern history."

Julia Fox wears a bloody Jackie Kennedy Halloween costume

Julia Fox wears a bloody Jackie Kennedy Halloween costume.

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Fox called the imagery a mix of "beauty and horror" and "poise and devastation," which are emotions she wanted to channel with the outfit.

"Her decision not to change clothes, even after being encouraged to, was an act of extraordinary bravery," Fox continued. "It was performance, protest, and mourning all at once. A woman weaponizing image and grace to expose brutality. It's about trauma, power, and how femininity itself is a form of resistance."

The star ended her post by writing, "Long live Jackie O," in addition to a heart emoji.

Earlier, Fox shared footage of herself to her Instagram Story, which showed her — as the former first lady — grabbing the breast of performer Linux.

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She later shared a story video that showed her posing next to entertainer Joe Hegyes, who was dressed as Mary Todd Lincoln.

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Fox's costume drew polarized reactions from people on the internet.

"Wow. I gasped. So inappropriate," wrote digital creator Alison Barker under PEOPLE's Instagram video of Fox's Halloween costume.

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A reader commented, "I have an extremely dark sense of humor and even I find this horribly tasteless and inappropriate."

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Though many members of Jackie's family have died, several have worked in politics in recent years, including daughter Caroline Kennedy and nephew Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

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