Of all her accomplishments on the show, though, Symone says she’s still most proud of her runways. I think that, for me, was the biggest lesson I had to learn through Drag Race, because I didn’t really do that before - I haven’t really allowed myself to be okay.” “But I have come to the realization of knowing that, you’re not always going to be that, and it’s okay to have a human moment, and to allow yourself some grace. “It’s gonna always be a battle for me, it’s just who I am, I always want to put my best foot forward,” she says. The star says that while she’s still continuing that battle today, she’s certainly in a better place than she was while competing for the crown. Toward the end of the competition, Symone started opening up about her internal battle with herself, confiding in the other queens that she was constantly scared of not being good enough. That confidence was not always completely present, though. Each time I won, I got just a little bit more confidence in myself.” “So the fact that I won four challenges and placed high on others, it was so amazing. “You go in and you wanna win every challenge, but you know that’s not realistic,” she says. Symone has good reason to be happy with her performance - even before being crowned this season’s winner, the Ebony Enchantress had already made history as the fourth queen ever to win four challenges in a single season of RuPaul’s Drag Race, joining past stars Sharon Needles, Shea Couleé and her drag sister Gigi Goode. Every Ariana Grande Lip Sync From 'RuPaul's Drag Race,' Ranked
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