Queens,Bridesmaids A XXX Parody rejoice, because someone out there wants RuPaul's Drag Raceto be memorialized in LEGO form.
SEE ALSO: This new app is like Instagram for your Lego creationsCalled RuPaul's Brick Race, this LEGO set was submitted to LEGO Ideas, a website where anyone with a great LEGO idea can create a proposal and then attempt to attract supporters.
According to the project's page, the creator of the idea, Mark Fitzpatrick, submitted the project because it was a challenge, it could be enjoyed and it would "provide something new to the LEGO universe."
That's some fresh-idea-that-promotes-inclusivity-and-glamorous-drag-queens realness.
The LEGO set would include two prominent locations where the reality show takes place: the workroom and the main stage. The main stage is set up to emulate a family-friendly version of one of the games that is played on the show, where the queens pretend to be celebrities competing on a game show.
Additionally, the set also would include eight mini-figures. Five of those will be queens who have won or were fan favorites on the show.
The last three mini-figures are dedicated to the great queen herself, RuPaul, and the three outfits she most often dons on the show.
She looks so ready to tell you to lip sync for your life.
In case you are still skeptical about this LEGO set, the RuPaul's Drag Raceofficial Twitter is so excited about it that it used six exclamation points when it found out.
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And RuPaul herself thinks its pretty funny.
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If you also want this project to come through, you can support the idea on it's official LEGO project website. It also has a Twitter and Instagram, if you want to follow along on its progress.
LEGO, start your engines, because we want this to be a reality!
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