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As the truth comes out and the Senator realizes he’s in a drag club, the building is surrounded by paparazzi looking for a scandal. To save the Senator’s career and allow the families to escape, Armand and Albert hatch a plan: they dress the Senator and his family in drag.
The movie ends with the conservative Senator successfully sneaking past the cameras in a wig and gown. In the end, the families find common ground, and Val and Barbara are married in a ceremony that celebrates both of their worlds.
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All the art and flair are replaced with austere, "traditional" furniture.
When the big night arrives, things immediately go sideways. The "houseman," (Hank Azaria), struggles to act as a proper butler while wearing shoes for the first time. When Val’s biological mother fails to show up, Albert takes matters into his own hands—he arrives dressed in full drag, posing as Armand’s wife and Val’s mother, "Mrs. Coleman". As the truth comes out and the Senator
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Surprisingly, the Senator and his wife, Louise (Dianne Wiest), are charmed by this "traditional" mother figure. However, the facade eventually crumbles when Val’s real mother finally arrives, exposing the truth. In the end, the families find common ground,
Armand tries to teach Albert how to act "masculine" (including a hilarious lesson on how to spread mustard like John Wayne), but Albert’s natural flamboyance proves impossible to suppress. The Dinner Party