Marie-Lyne’s wig
Like Mona, Marie-Lyne brings in a wig. However, she explains that it is not a wig she has owned for long, and that she’d taken the trouble to contact the wig’s owner so she could bring it for the prize task.
She insists that her prize submission is the actual wig worn by the singer Patrick Norman when he performs.
Louis expresses his disbelief, and asks Marie-Lyne how she’d managed to convince Patrick to give up his wig. Marie-Lyne replies that it involved “a lot of sexual stuff”.
Louis does not believe Marie-Lyne’s story, and awards her last place.
(Written by Jenny R and proofread by Karl Craven)
(Illustrations collected by Jenny R and adjusted by David Fuller)