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We’ve been inundated with A LOT of RuPaul’s Drag Race. At this point, there’s 13 seasons of the OG stateside franchise (and five seasons of the All Stars variant on top of that!), with global spin offs in Thailand, Canada, Chile, Holland, Australia and here in the United Kingdom. Drag Race España is the latest addition, due to premiere on May 30th. With all that said, how on EARTH do you even BEGIN to start ranking every season of RuPaul’s Drag Race? Well firstly, let’s take some out of the equation. For this ranking, we’re going to focus on the franchises that have been readily available for UK audiences on Netflix and iPlayer, so US, All Stars, UK and Canada. Australia fits into that too, but feels unfair to count it when the season’s still airing. That gives us a grand total of 21 seasons and over 200 queens to bring into consideration, and deciding between these has been like choosing my favourite child. There will be upset. There could be uproar. There might even be back rolls. Time to rip the plaster off – here’s the ultimate ranking of every season of Drag Race:
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World of Wonder announce makeup competition series with Drag Race legend Raven Raven will follow in RuPaul’s footsteps as the host of her very own competition series. Painted with Raven will introduce several fierce MUA’s from the United States, who will compete in weekly challenges and “face-offs” to become the next makeup superstar and the recipient of a $25,000 cash prize. In a statement, Raven said: “Makeup is something I’ve always been very passionate about. It is what’s ultimately started me on my drag career. “I’m so happy to be hosting something I absolutely love to celebrate…a reality competition about FIERCE MAKEUP!”
Trinity the Tuck gags Drag Race stars with tribute to Sasha Velour Trinity the Tuck’s tribute to her Drag Race season nine sister Sasha Velour is absolutely jaw-dropping. In celebration of season 12, the All Stars 4 winner has been reinventing runways from past Drag Race winners such as Bebe Zahara Benet, Tyra Sanchez, Raja, Sharon Needles, Jinkx Monsoon, Bianca Del Rio, Violet Chachki and Bob the Drag Queen. This week, Trinity paid homage to Sasha Velour with a sickening take on the star’s iconic rose petal extravaganza in the season nine finale, when she memorably lip-synced against Shea Coulee to Whitney Houston’s pop classic, So Emotional.