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Mystique Summers Madison is the name of the female persona of drag performer Dante Sims. Sims' persona rose to national prominence when he entered the second season of ' reality competition for certain memorable acts and phrases. As Mystique, she is most famous for coining the phrase "Two Piece and a Biscuit". Professional background Mystique Summers entered the reality competition of RuPaul's Drag Race second season. Madison stayed for three episodes, during her time on the show, she became close friends with fellow contestant Tatianna. Highlights included her infamous splits on the runway gimmick that became her trademark, working alone to create a makeover on a RuPaul doll, and her infamous argument with Morgan McMichaels, where she coined her memorable phrase, "Bitch! I am from Chicago!" as featured on RuPaul's Drag Race: Untucked, which caused a rift with the two women. Mystique's final challenge was to act in a commercial for a brand of cooking shortening. Guest director Kathy Najimy had felt that Mystique did not take direction well. Mystique also had to walk the runway in a country look. As a resident of rural Texas, Mystique brought her spin on country based on the fashions worn by women in her area. Criticized by the judges for not looking country enough, by wearing the same schmatta blouse she wore in the commercial, she was put in the bottom two for elimination. She was eliminated after losing a lip sync performance battle to contestant Raven to "I Hear You Knockin'" by Wynonna Judd. In the Reunited episode, Mystique had revealed she chose to go home after hearing a radio news program on the radio that some U.S. citizens had been killed in Mexico, and she worried for her mother who worked in the area. Morgan McMichaels had revealed that she and Mystique had made up and were on good terms with each other. Personal background Mystique Summers resides in Fort Worth, Texas. As Dante Sims, he works as a freelance graphic designer.
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