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Alaska and Gia Gunn feel their oats in new music video Stun

Alaska Thunderf*ck 5000 from the planet Glamtron has released her second video from her sophomore album Poundcake featuring one of RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 6’s most quotable queens – Gia Gunn.

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Stun pays homage to Gunn’s best lines from her season (though the absence of “Absolutely!” is notable), paying ultimate fan service to RuPaul’s Drag Race devotees.

The video also features cameos from Season 3’s Mariah “Mug4Days” Paris Balenciaga and Australia’s own Courtney Act.

Are you… stun? Watch the clip below and tell us what you think.

(NSFW: Language warning)

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