Playing a dual role, RuPaul reigns supreme in all judging and eliminations, while RuPaul, the man, helps guide the contestants as they prepare for each challenge. Working with our contestants are top models, designers, and American idols all rolled up into one. Each week, through the trials and tribulations of glam, glitter, and show-stopping performances, one drag queen is eliminated until reaching the next superstar drag queen of America.
World of Wonder Production. Guest judge Bob Mackie stops by to help RuPaul weed out the drag queen with the least style. Wigs fly when the contestants split up into 2 rival girl groups, something guest judge Michelle Williams of Destiny's Child would know plenty about. Can the girls impress RuPaul with their lip-synching skills? The queens are tested on their multi-media prowess as they show off their talents as newscaster, product spokesperson, and talk show host to RuPaul and guest judge Debra Wilson of MADtv.
The queens lob unexpectedly intimate questions to Cher's son, Chaz Bono, and Cher's mother, singer Georgia Holt, as they host their own talk shows. Ru presides over the first-ever Glitter Ball, as guest judges Bob Mackie and Khloe Kardashian rate the queens on three jewelry-inspired runway looks. The final four competitors lip sync and dance in the video for RuPaul's new single, "Sissy That Walk," with one of three spots in the finale at stake. Competitors from past seasons, including Alaska, Sharon Needles, Jujubee and Raven, weigh in on highlights and disastrous lowlights from season 6.
All 14 competitors reunite to discuss the victory and throw shade about season 6, all leading to the coronation of America's Next Drag Superstar. Ross Mathews and Carson Kressley join the judging panel this season as 14 new drag queens vie for the title of "America's Next Drag Superstar.
Fourteen fierce queens kick off the season by showcasing three different looks, then baring all in a nearly nude runway walk. The queens split up into teams and produce a lip-synced pre-flight safety video. Olivia Newton-John and Jordin Sparks guest judge.
After donning "Golden Girls" drag in the mini-challenge, the queens take on twisted versions of two Shakespeare classics. The queens partner up and pay tribute to iconic red carpet looks, then amp up the drama when they stage their own awards show. Ariana Grande and Merle Ginsberg guest judge. When "Snatch Game" returns, two queens pick the same famous fashionista to impersonate, while another contestant makes a shocking confession. The seven eliminated queens pair up with current contestants in a conjoined drag twin challenge, fighting for a chance to get back in the game.
John Waters joins the judging panel when the queens perform musical versions of scenes from his movies in a tribute to drag legend Divine. The queens transform themselves into "Fake Housewives," then create half-man, half-woman looks for a dance challenge on the main stage.
Ru challenges the queens to create Hello Kitty-inspired couture for their runway looks. Rebecca Romijn and Santino Rice guest judge. The final four queens star with Ru in a video for "Born Naked" and face off in an acting challenge before bringing their best drag to the runway. Ru looks back at the season's most memorable moments, shares unseen footage and premieres her new video for "Born Naked.
For the th episode, Ru challenges a new crop of queens to craft outfits based on design challenges from seasons past. Nicole Richie guest judges.
Ru divides the remaining queens into two competing teams to perform in a dance-driven, drag-appella sing-off dubbed "Bitch Perfect. After a stunning runway showdown, a dissed queen gets a second chance in a team-based challenge: acting in a pilot inspired by the TV drama "Empire. The remaining queens take the stage to sing live in a s-style salute to New Wave girl bands. Guest judges include Blondie's Debbie Harry. Competitive queens take on shades of well-known celebrities in another round of "Snatch Game.
The queens dish out mini drag makeovers in the style of "The Wizard of Oz. Guest judges include Vivica A.
Fox "Independence Day". Sibs Amy and David Sedaris guest judge. No one's safe as the remaining four queens square off for their final challenge: starring in the music video for Ru's hit single "The Realness. Fabulousness flares when this season's queens reconvene for the crowning of "Miss Congeniality" -- and "America's Next Drag Superstar. Lady Gaga joins the judges as a new crop of contestants rock two runway looks: a tribute to their hometown and their best Gaga drag.
The queens split up into two squads for a cheerleading battle complete with tumbling, stunts and plenty of shade. The Bs guest judge. For the maxi challenge, the contestants craft two enchanting new personas: an original fairy tale princess and a sidekick for their royal creation. The queens co-host rival morning talk shows with special guest Naya Rivera, then slink down the runway in naughty nighties. In an ode to classic '90s TV, the girls take direction from former teen queens Tori Spelling and Jennie Garth, and hit the catwalk with colossal hair.
The library is open! Ross Matthews helps the queens gear up for a roast -- but the joke's on Michelle Visage this season. The queens choose teams and create TV pilots. On the runway, they don outrageous, artsy looks inspired by club kid couture.
The show's crew members get drag makeovers and lip sync with the queens on the runway. Singer Kesha and designer Zaldy guest judge.
In a celebration of gay culture, the queens draw inspiration from rhythmic gymnastics, the rainbow flag, unicorns and The Village People. The final four queens record verses for Ru's new single, tackle Todrick Hall's tricky choreography and hit the catwalk in their glitziest gowns. The girls gather to dish about the season's most controversial moments, and RuPaul delivers breaking news about the finale.
Fourteen hopefuls -- including one returning queen -- compete for the title in a new season filled with glamour, shade and superstar guest judges. The girls go from garbage to glam in a reboot of Season 1's Drag on a Dime challenge. Superstar diva Christina Aguilera serenades the queens. Andy Cohen joins the girls for a quick-drag hoedown, then Alyssa Edwards choreographs a song-and-dance number inspired by pharmaceutical ads. The queens film commercials for new dating apps and don feathered gowns on the runway.
Courtney Love and Nico Tortorella guest judge. The girls serve up Martian couture and more in a drag ball challenge. Tisha Campbell-Martin and Logan Browning guest judge. The queens appear on a trashy talk show hosted by Ross Matthews, then strut the runway in country drag for guest judge Shania Twain.
Wigs and makeup take center stage when the queens host their own Drag Con panels. The queens celebrate four decades of Cher in a mini-musical choreographed by Todrick Hall. Billy Eichner and Andrew Rannells guest judge. Randy Rainbow joins the queens in the new series "Breastworld. It's double trouble when the queens show off two characters on the runway: their best selves and their evil twins.
Lena Dunham and Ashanti guest judge. Ru challenges the final four queens to write and perform a verse for her new single, "American," with choreography by Todrick Hall. With the finale a week away, the queens reunite to discuss the season's controversial moments, epic lip syncs Questions from fans and a message from Oprah set the stage for an epic lip sync smackdown as one queen is crowned America's Next Drag Superstar. The queens pose with Drag Race royalty at a photo shoot, then create legendary looks out of past contestants' junk.
Miley Cyrus guest judges. Michelle and Ross direct the queens in drag versions of recent blockbusters. Sydelle Noel and Bobby Moynihan guest judge. The queens sing the praises of Mariah Carey and Britney Spears in "diva worship" talk shows. The queens star in a "Grease"-inspired musical set at the Trump School for Girls. The queens transform themselves into living dolls, then show off Halloween-inspired looks in a spooky pageant. Cara Delevingne and Elvira guest judge.
After a warmup with Love Connie, the queens get physical in the 69th International Draglympics. Alyssa Edwards whips the queens' walks into shape as they craft couture looks from organic ingredients. Amber Valletta and Kandi Burruss guest judge. Season 5 winner Jinkx Monsoon helps the queens suit up for a nautical-themed version of Snatch Game. Tony Hale and Clea DuVall guest judge.
The queens clash with the law in the comedy series "Los Angeles Drag Patrol. The queens split up into teams and star in their own magic shows, complete with enchanting looks.
Gina Rodriguez and Katherine Langford guest judge. The eliminated queens return Lena Waithe and Wanda Sykes guest judge. The final five write verses for Ru's new single, "Queens Everywhere," then appear on her podcast with Michelle Visage.
Todrick Hall guest judges. One episode away from the finale, the queens return to discuss the season's biggest moments. The final four queens face off in an epic lip sync smackdown, and one is crowned America's Next Drag Superstar.
Thirteen queens. One crown. Ru and her crew are back for another season of fierce lip syncs, A-list guest judges and dazzling fashion. The queens slay the runway in a Fashion Week mini-challenge, then write and perform verses for Ru's new rap single.
Nicki Minaj guest judges. When a second group enters the competition, it's all jazz hands on deck for a Fosse-style musical number. Thandiwe Newton and Robyn guest judge. Working in teams, the queens play wannabe performers with zero talent as they improv their way through a competition show. Olivia Munn guest judges. The queens compete in a pageant of sports-inspired couture, strutting the runway in three ball-themed looks. Leslie Jones guest judges.
The queens sink their teeth into juicy roles in the long-running drag medical drama "Gay's Anatomy. Snatch Game is back! And so is Miss Vanjie with some tips for the queens. The queens get into the groove in a Madonna-inspired musical. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and supermodel Winnie Harlow guest judge. The contestants must create and market ridiculously extravagant products for the new drag queen lifestyle brand Droop.
Chaka Khan guest judges. It's time for America's first drag queen president! The final seven face off in a fabulous debate. Jeff Goldblum and Rachel Bloom guest judge.
Ru and the queens surprise six unsuspecting superfans with head-to-toe drag makeovers. Actress Daisy Ridley guest judges. Ru challenges the queens to create and perform their own one-woman shows — with help from coach and special guest judge Whoopi Goldberg. One episode away from the finale, the queens reunite virtually to discuss the season's gaggiest moments.
Thirteen new queens hit the runway — and Ru's got a big twist waiting for them! The Emmy-winning series returns with more drama, fashion and sass. In an epic twist, Ru makes all 13 contestants lip sync for their lives as soon as they enter the competition. Some will stay; some will sashay away. The queens write and perform original verses for a new version of Ru's song "Condragulations.
The Pork Chop queens get their turn to shine, serving up two runway looks and performing Ru's song "Phenomenon. The two groups of queens reunite and star in cheesy holiday movies for the RuPaulmark Channel. Loni Love guest judges. The queens put their design skills to the test in a pageant of bag-inspired couture, showcasing three bag-themed looks. Nicole Byer guest judges. Decked out in '70s fashion, the queens boogie their way through a funk-tastic tribute to the disco era.
The queens flex their improv skills in a reboot of the trashy talk show "Bossy Rossy," hosted by Ross Mathews. Ts Madison guest judges. The queens sing and dance up a storm in a social media-themed musical. Anne Hathaway makes a virtual appearance, and Jamal Sims guest judges.
After donning punk drag in the mini-challenge, the queens bring their best celeb impersonations in the legendary Snatch Game. The queens create and brand their own sodas, complete with catchy jingles.
Jaida Essence Hall makes a virtual appearance in the workroom. Loni Love guest judges, and Norvina makes an appearance. All in all, Jade makes club appearances both in and out of drag, humorously nicknaming her out-of-drag persona Trade Sotomayor get it!? However, Jade is occasionally spotted hanging out with all sorts of contestants from the show, including recent Instagram pictures with Mercedes Iman Diamond and Ariel Versace.
Besides those short cameos, BeBe was cast to compete on Drag Race All Stars 3 , marking the very first time that a winner came back as a contestant. Ever since that comeback, BeBe Zahara Benet has been busy at work. In , the queen launched a funding campaign for her upcoming documentary Being BeBe. Nowadays, Shannel resides in Las Vegas and is known for hosting very popular drag brunches.
One thing is for sure: it is going to be a busy for Shannel! Born and raised in the Amazon, he now lives in South Florida. By Bernardo Sim Published Dec 22,
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