Joey Jay explains how she pulled off a hilarious lip-sync stunt before exiting the show.

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Joey!

JOEY JAY:Sup, bitch?

That is the best greeting I’ve ever received in one of these interviews.

It makes me even more upset that you’re leaving the show.

I’m so grateful for everything I did and do I have any regrets?

I do have a feeling the fans are going to be a little bit upset.

We do have serious matters to get to.

You’re the first one!

Yeah, you’re definitely not!

It’s crazy to look up “trade” in the dictionary, because my picture is not there!

That’s what you needed to be to be considered attractive.

That’s so beautiful and proof that a community is going in a more open-minded direction.

It must besoexhaustingfor you to consistently talk about how pretty you are.

It’s so hard, Joey.

[Laughs] I love attention and I’m eating it up.

It could be from a fly, I don’t care, I’ll take the compliment!

Kandy seemed to have a crush on you and chased you around the Werk Room.

Did anything ever happen?

I was like, “Baby, I’m literally naked right now”…. we flirt!

I love me some Kandy.

Um, did you text her a picture?

Oh my God, that’s the tea right there.

We could say the same thing about her with some other things!

It’s notable though because this is the second time she said it.

She took issue with your chicken feathers in episode 1!

Have you eliminated chicken feathers from your wardrobe, and have you perhaps re-evaluated your approach to fashion?

Here I am in the Pork Chop Loading Dock next to Kahmora and Denali, both in ostrich feathers.

I can only imagine how much those outfits cost.

Mine was maybe $100 or $150 total.

I don’t see their outfits being blasted around the entire planet.

They’re still paying off their designers, I’m being talked about worldwide!

I love how your mind works.

People watching at home wouldn’t have had any idea unless the other queens said anything.

And if you really want me in ostrich feathers that bad, buy me some!

Then I’ll wear it.

I do love a feather moment.

and I was like “Filler queen!”

Fierce comes a dime a dozen.

Another one is going to come down the block in five minutes.

I want to be fierce and memorable, but myself and kooky!

Gayness is the thing that gives you the strength?

When you’re gay, it’s like you have a superpower.

I’m an X-Man!

When you get picked on a lot, you develop a thick skin.

Something else you leaned into this season was your approach to wigs.

Did you do that on your own accord, or was it because of the critiques?

I still want to turn looks.

So, I wore my boy hair to have my moment to feel untouchable on the runway.

And if I’m in the bottom, it’s Iggy Azalea, it was perfect!

When the judges said your natural hair was getting repetitive, how did youfeel?

I knew I had to play the game a little bit [too].

The hair elevates it.

That’s the beauty of drag!

Everyone has their own sense of style.

The challenge was “Mixed Bag.”

You had to have a costume that played off the word “bag.”

Poison ivy doesn’t have the word bag in it!

[Laughs]

This season is turning out incredible lip-syncs.

You weresogood in this, and Lala also blew my mind.

I was like, f—, that bitch!

[Laughs]

You looked a little shaken!

What was going through your mind?

Was it an “Oh, s—” moment?

I was like that bitch f—ing one-upped me!

[Laughs] I knew Lala was a force to be reckoned with.

She’s one of the best performers in the country.

and they were like “No, you might’t!”

I wanted a moment!

It was a real moment, for both of you!

She’s doing what she needs to do, I’m doing what I need to do.

There’s only one winner, but we’re going to make good TV!