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= Woman's World =

Release and promotion
Perry posted a fifteen-second teaser of her lip-syncing the song throughout social media on June 17, 2024. The artist also revealed the cover artwork featuring herself in a metallic "alien-like" pants designed by Victor Clavelly with a white bikini top, photographed by Jack Brigdland. She also announced that the song would be released on July 11 and made it available for pre-order and pre-save via her website and various streaming services. A week later, Perry arrived at the Hôtel Ritz Paris from a black limo prior for Paris Fashion Week while wearing a red Balenciaga custom dress featuring two trains on June 25. According to Vogue, the outfit's second train is approximately one hundred yards long showcasing the song's lyrics in white lettering. The artist later partnered with Japanese electronics company Denon for a wireless earbuds commercial with the upcoming song being teased.

Music video
The music video was directed by Charlotte Rutherford and released alongside the song.

Critical reception
A snippet was shortly released after the song's announcement where the lyrics meant to showcase "individuality [and] strength" met with negative criticism from fans believing it was made by artificial intelligence. Rolling Stone later reported that Perry "reconnected" with music producer Dr. Luke, which criticized the artist for working with someone being accused for sexual harassment in defamation lawsuit against American singer Kesha, on a song about "womanhood".

William Hughes of The A.V. Club questioned the actions of the music video as "provocative" with the composition and lyrics being "pretty basic" and tried to act "a little more complex" by adding a prosaic statement.

Track listing
Digital download and streaming 7-inch single and CD single
 * 1) "Woman's World" — 2:43
 * 1) "Woman's World" — 2:43
 * 2) "Woman's World" (Instrumental) — 2:43

Plot
Kimmy Schmidt (Ellie Kemper) has been held captive in an underground bunker in Durnsville, Indiana for the past fifteen years by a Reverend who told her and three other women that the planet Earth was destroyed in an apocalypse. The women are rescued and are dubbed "The Mole Women" by the press. The kidnapped women travel to New York City to be interviewed by Matt Lauer from The Today Show. Unwilling to be viewed as a victim, Kimmy decides that she wants to stay in New York City and rebuild her life. She is given $13,000 in cash from the "mole fund" and begins to explore the city.

On her first day in the city, she looks for a place to live and finds a roommate, which she finds in broke aspiring actor and singer Titus Andromedon (Tituss Burgess), who tells her that she must get a job first to pay the back-rent he owes his street-wise landlady Lillian Kaushtupper (Carol Kane). Kimmy gets a new job when she mistakes wealthy socialite Jacqueline Voorhees (Jane Krakowski) for being a captive in her luxurious home, and is hired as her son Buckley's new nanny. In celebration of getting a job, Titus and Kimmy go to a nightclub, but Kimmy's cash is stolen. The following morning, she shows up for her first day two hours late and is fired. After finding that she has nothing left and being told to return to Indiana by Titus, she remembers how she survived with the Reverend for fifteen years and decides to stay in New York City to rebuild her life and help Titus achieve his dreams of stardom.

Reception
Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya of The A.V. Club

Dylan B. Jones of The Guardian said the episode started with Gigi Goode crying due to the recent elimination and "will never not be good [television]" and will not surpass Julianne Moore crying. The acting challenge was described as "throwing things up in the air" and believes Nicky Doll is set to be eliminated. He also mentions the rivalry storyline involving Aiden Zhane being too "predictable" and "it'll start to run thin pretty quick."[17]

In a four out of five review, Paul McCallion of Vulture felt the acting challenge "cements itself as one of the better installments" such as "Breastworld". McCalliion praised Brita and felt she "can attest to the star quality she exudes on stage."[18] Kate Kulzick of The A.V. Club gave the episode a rating of B+ and said the parody draws many "memorable installments" of the medical drama television series. Some contestants were "standouts but no lowlights" and criticized the judging panel being "vague".[19] Jom Elauria of Screen Rant included the sketch parody in a list comprising the series ten best-acting challenges in 2022.[20]

History
The reggaeton duo reunited with Eddy Lover, alongside Farruko to "Perdóname" (2007) at the 30th Billboard Latin Music Awards.

Format
The series begins with competing celebrities identified only by their drag personas, and they go through three rounds in every episode. Meanwhile, the celebrity panel made up of two teams attempts to guess who the contestants are. In every episode, a contestant is eliminated by a panel drag professional, whom they feel is the least convincing from each round. Sometimes the format varies in every franchise.

In round one, the contestants participate in a runway challenge. They are judged by a panel of drag professionals to decide who won this round and who will be eliminated. The eliminated contestant reveals their identity. In round two, the contestants have to lip-sync against each other.

During round one, the participants walk the catwalk and the panelists get hints, including through the accessories, colors and music. After that, a jury of experienced drag queens decides who will be the first to drop out of the show, after which the panel has to provide the correct name. Round two is the lipsync round, in which the contestants compete against each other. Also, the contestant who dropped out after the runway round sings his/her lip-sync in this round after he/she has been revealed, so that the audience and viewers of all five contestants hear a lip-sync. Each time, at the discretion of the jury, a participant is eliminated from the duel. At the end of the round, three participants were eliminated and guessed or not guessed by the panel. In the final round, the three remaining participants lip-sync a speech. Just before the end of the film, the presenter pronounces the words Make Up, after which the participant pronounces Your Mind in their own voice.

a group of famous co A group of celebrities compete against each other in this program while they have been transformed into drag queens. In several rounds, two panels – competing against each other – try to guess which famous man (or woman) is behind the creation.

History
Fremantle, a British television production, acquired the global distribution rights of the Dutch reality competition series in July 2021.

Background


Although drag performances have been present for many centuries, only in the second half of the 20th century, drag have appeared in works of wide popular relevance, such as Some Like It Hot (1959), The Birdcage (1996), The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994). In the early 21st century, the art of drag continued to gain popularity and gone mainstream, such as RuPaul's Drag Race, Queen of the Universe, and Drag Den.

Due to the attention paid to the phenomenon on the rise in 2019; right-wing figures such as Chaya Raichik, Matt Walsh, Tucker Carlson, Michael Knowles, Dennis Prager, Candace Owens, and Ben Shapiro, began to link drag queens to the LGBT grooming conspiracy theory, calling to limit their visibility.

Production
On 21 December 2021, World of Wonder announced that the first iteration of RuPaul's Drag Race: UK vs the World will premiere on 1 February 2022, with the BBC adding that the series would coincide with the relaunch of BBC Three as a television channel. The series features nine international queens who have competed in the Drag Race franchise around the world. The series was filmed at the same location as the third series of RuPaul's Drag Race UK. The winner of the first series of RuPaul's Drag Race: UK vs the World was Northern Ireland's Blu Hydrangea, with Mo Heart of the United States as the runner-up.

In June 2022, Crave released short clips of judges Brooke Lynn Hytes, Brad Goreski, and Traci Melchor announcing the upcoming series with a 2022 premiere date.

United Kingdom (2022)
Main article: RuPaul's Drag Race: UK vs the World

The first iteration of 'Drag Race vs the World began with RuPaul's Drag Race UK, the first host nation of this new spin-off series. The series premiered on 1 February 2022 and ended on 8 March 2022. RuPaul acts as both the host and main judge, with Michelle Visage, Graham Norton and Alan Carr returning as supporting judges. It brought together past competitors from RuPaul's Drag Race, RuPaul's Drag Race UK, Canada's Drag Race, and Drag Race Holland, as well as a host of Drag Race Thailand.

Canada (2022)
Main article: Canada's Drag Race: Canada vs. the World

The second iteration Canada's Drag Race: Canada vs. the World, is set to premiere via Crave and WOW Presents Plus in 18 November 2022. The series is the second edition, after RuPaul's Drag Race: UK vs the World, to feature queens from numerous international versions of the competition. Brooke Lynn Hytes acts as both the host and main judge, with Brad Goreski and Traci Melchor returning as supporting judges.