Jump to content

List of Drag Race contestants

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jujubee has competed in four seasons of Drag Race, the most of any contestant, and reached the top four in all of them.

RuPaul's Drag Race, an American reality competition television program, premiered in 2009 and documents host RuPaul's search for "America's Next Drag Superstar". Its success has led to the creation of a franchise including RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars; international spin-off series including British and Australian and New Zealand versions hosted by RuPaul; Chilean, Thai, Canadian, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, French, Philippine, Belgian, Swedish, Mexican, Brazilian, and German localizations; and international "vs. the World" competitions hosted in the UK and Canada. 210 contestants have appeared on the original American series over sixteen seasons; 83 past contestants have returned to compete on All Stars; and another 441 contestants have appeared across the international editions of the show.

The original series has crowned sixteen winners. In addition, in nine seasons of All Stars, nine queens have won entry into the "Drag Race Hall of Fame"—Chad Michaels, Alaska, Trixie Mattel, Monét X Change, Trinity the Tuck, Shea Couleé, Kylie Sonique Love, Jimbo, Angeria Paris VanMicheals —and one, Jinkx Monsoon, has been crowned the "Queen of All Queens", becoming the first contestant to win two different seasons in the franchise.

Most competitors have been cisgender gay men, although several contestants came out as trans women on the show, while others entered the competition already out and at various stages in their transitions. Monica Beverly Hillz, who came out as a trans woman during season 5, said in a 2013 interview that the show does not require contestants to identify as male and that transgender women can participate if they consider themselves drag artists.[1] However, in 2018, RuPaul told The Guardian that he would "probably not" allow a transgender contestant who had "really transitioned" to compete[2] and later compared transgender drag performers to doping athletes.[3] RuPaul has since apologized for those comments.[4][5]

Kylie Sonique Love, who made history as the first contestant to come out as trans on the show, during the season 2 reunion episode, became the first out trans woman to win a U.S. version of the show when she was inducted into the "Hall of Fame" in All Stars 6.[6] However, Angele Anang was the first trans woman to win a season in the entire franchise, after she emerged victorious on Thailand season 2.[7] The two have been followed by Vanessa Van Cartier (Holland season 2),[8] Sasha Colby (season 15),[9] and Captivating Katkat (Philippines season 2).[10] On season 13, Gottmik became the first trans man to compete on the show.[11] She has been followed by Denim (Canada season 4).[12] On UK series 3, Victoria Scone became the first cis woman to compete on the show.[13] She has been followed by Clover Bish (España season 3) and Pandora Nox (Germany season 1), the latter of whom became the first cis woman to win a season of Drag Race.[14] On season 14, Maddy Morphosis became the first cisgender heterosexual man to compete.[15]

As of 2024, Jujubee, Alexis Mateo, and Eureka O'Hara have appeared more than any other contestants on Drag Race, competing on four different seasons each. Several other queens have competed on three seasons, including Shangela (the first to do so), Gia Gunn, Latrice Royale, Manila Luzon, Ginger Minj, Pandora Boxx, Yara Sofia, Mo Heart, Monét X Change, Shea Couleé, Trinity the Tuck, Ra'Jah O'Hara, Silky Nutmeg Ganache, Jimbo, Mayhem Miller, Scarlet Envy, Pakita, Roxxxy Andrews, Shannel, Vanessa Vanjie Mateo, Cheryl Hole, Kennedy Davenport, Lemon, and Alyssa Edwards.

As of 2023, four previous contestants have died. Season 2 contestant Sahara Davenport died of heart failure in 2012, at age 27.[16] Davenport was in a long-term relationship with season 3 contestant Manila Luzon at the time. Season 8 and All Stars 3 contestant Chi Chi DeVayne died of complications from scleroderma and pneumonia in 2020, at age 34.[17][18] UK series 2 contestant Cherry Valentine died by suicide in 2022, at age 28.[19] Thailand season 2 contestant Bandit died in 2023, at age 38.[20]

U.S. seasons

[edit]

RuPaul's Drag Race

[edit]

The original series has crowned sixteen winners: BeBe Zahara Benet, Tyra Sanchez, Raja Gemini, Sharon Needles, Jinkx Monsoon, Bianca Del Rio, Violet Chachki, Bob the Drag Queen, Sasha Velour, Aquaria, Yvie Oddly, Jaida Essence Hall, Symone, Willow Pill, Sasha Colby, and Nymphia Wind.

RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars

[edit]

RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars, a spin-off series in which past contestants return to compete for a spot in the Drag Race "Hall of Fame", premiered in 2012. There have been nine seasons and ten winners, the result of a tie in the fourth season. The winners, in chronological order, are: Chad Michaels, Alaska, Trixie Mattel, Monét X Change and Trinity the Tuck, Shea Couleé, Kylie Sonique Love, Jinkx Monsoon, Jimbo and Angeria Paris VanMicheals.

RuPaul's Secret Celebrity Drag Race

[edit]

Ages, names, and cities stated are at time of filming.

Legend

  The contestant won the season, episode, or special.
  The contestant was voted Miss Congeniality of the season.

RuPaul's Secret Celebrity Drag Race is a spin-off show which premiered April 24, 2020 on VH1.[21][22] It featured a total of 12 celebrities over four episodes and were mentored by returning RuPaul's Drag Race contestants with their drag transformation. The winner of each episode gets to donate the prize to a charity of their choice which raised $210,000 across 11 various charities. The second season consisted of nine celebrities competing weekly in "Lip Sync Extravanganza" for the chance to win $100,000 for their charity of choice.[23]

Contestants of RuPaul's Secret Celebrity Drag Race and their backgrounds
Season Episode Contestant Celebrity Outcome Queen Supreme
1 1
Babykins La Roux Jordan Connor Winner Trixie Mattel
Miss Mimi Teapot Jermaine Fowler Runners-up Bob the Drag Queen
Olivette Isyou Nico Tortorella Monét X Change
2
Vanqueisha De House Vanessa Williams Winner Asia O'Hara
Mary J. Ross Loni Love Runners-up Trinity the Tuck[a]
Miss Shenita Cocktail Tami Roman Alyssa Edwards
3
Bette Bordeaux Matt Iseman Winners Kim Chi
Madam That Bitch Alex Newell Bob the Drag Queen
Rachel McAdamsapple Dustin Milligan Nina West
4
Queen Eleza Beth Hayley Kiyoko Winner Vanessa Vanjie Mateo
Cocotini Phoebe Robinson Runners-up Alyssa Edwards
Coral Fixation Madison Beer Monique Heart[b]
2
Poppy Love AJ McLean Winner Jujubee
Chakra 7 Tatyana Ali Runner-up[c] Brooke Lynn Hytes
Thirsty von Trap Mark Indelicato Runner-up Monét X Change
Chic-Li-Fay Kevin McHale 4th Brooke Lynn Hytes
Donna Bellissima Daniel Franzese 5th Monét X Change
Milli von Sunshine Jenna Ushkowitz 6th Jujubee
Jackie Would Thom Filicia 7th Jujubee
Electra Owl Taylor Dayne 8th Brooke Lynn Hytes
Fabulosity Loretta Devine 9th Monét X Change

RuPaul's Drag Race Holi-slay Spectacular

[edit]

RuPaul's Drag Race Holi-slay Spectacular is a holiday television special, which aired on VH1 on December 7, 2018.[24][25]

Contestants of RuPaul's Drag Race Holi-slay Spectacular and their backgrounds
Contestant Original season(s) Original placement(s) Outcome
Eureka[d] Season 9 11th[e] Winners
Season 10 Runner-up
Jasmine Masters Season 7 12th
Kim Chi Season 8 Runner-up
Latrice Royale Season 4 4th[f]
All Stars 1 7th
Mayhem Miller Season 10 10th
Shangela[g] Season 2 12th
Season 3 6th
All Stars 3 3rd
Sonique[h] Season 2 9th
Trixie Mattel Season 7 6th
All Stars 3 Winner

RuPaul's Drag U

[edit]

From 2010 to 2012, Logo aired a spin-off to Drag Race entitled RuPaul's Drag U. The series saw members of the public receive drag-inspired makeovers from selected memorable contestants from Drag Race.

Contestants of RuPaul's Drag Race U and their appearances on the show
Professors Original season Season
1 2 3
BeBe Zahara Benet Season 1 Main
Nina Flowers Main
Ongina Main
Shannel Main
Tammie Brown Main
Jujubee Season 2 Main
Raven Main
Morgan McMichaels Main
Pandora Boxx Main
Tyra Sanchez Main
Alexis Mateo Season 3 Main
Carmen Carrera Main
Delta Work Main
Manila Luzon Main
Mariah[i] Main
Raja Main
Chad Michaels Season 4 Main
Latrice Royale Main
Sharon Needles Main
Willam Main

RuPaul's Drag Race Global All Stars

[edit]

RuPaul's Drag Race Global All Stars premiered on August 16, 2024. It features previous competitors from the American, Belgian, Brazilian, British, Canadian, Down Under, French, German, Italian, Mexican, Philippine, and Swedish editions of the franchise. It has crowned one winner: Alyssa Edwards.

Contestants of RuPaul's Drag Race Global All Stars and their backgrounds
Season Contestant Age Hometown Original season(s) Original placement(s) Outcome
1 Alyssa Edwards 43 Dallas, United States USA 5 6th Winner
USA All Stars 2 5th
Kitty Scott-Claus 31 Birmingham, United Kingdom UK 3 Runner-up Runners-up
Kween Kong 31 Adelaide, Australia Down Under 2 Runner-up
Nehellenia 33 Rome, Italy Italy 2 Runner-up
Tessa Testicle 25 Basel, Switzerland Germany 1 8th 5th
Vanity Vain 31 Linköping, Sweden Sweden 1 3rd 6th
Pythia 28 Montreal, Canada Canada 2 Runner-up 7th
Gala Varo 34 Morelia, Mexico Mexico 1 Runner-up 8th
Soa de Muse 31 Saint-Denis, France France 1 Runner-up 9th[c]
Eva Le Queen 35 Marikina, Philippines Philippines 1 3rd 10th
Miranda Lebrão 34 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Brazil 1 Runner-up 11th
Athena Likis[j] 27 City of Brussels, Belgium Belgium 1 Runner-up 12th

International seasons

[edit]

Ages, names, and cities stated are at time of filming.

Legend:

  The contestant won the season.
  The contestant re-entered the competition after being eliminated during the same season.
  The contestant competed in a new season after having competed in a previous one.
  The contestant re-entered the competition after being eliminated during the same season and after having competed in a previous one.
  The contestant competed after having appeared in a different series of the Drag Race franchise.
  The contestant was voted Miss Congeniality or the local equivalent.

indicates that the contestant is deceased.

Canada's Drag Race

[edit]

Canada's Drag Race premiered in 2020. It has crowned four winners: Priyanka, Icesis Couture, Gisèle Lullaby, and Venus.

Contestants of Canada's Drag Race and their backgrounds
Season Contestant Age Hometown Outcome
1 Priyanka 28 Toronto, Ontario Winner
Rita Baga 32 Montreal, Quebec Runners-up
Scarlett BoBo 29 Toronto, Ontario
Jimbo 36 Victoria, British Columbia 4th
Lemon 23 New York City, United States 5th
Ilona Verley 24 Vancouver, British Columbia 6th
BOA 24 Windsor, Ontario 7th
Kiara 22 Montreal, Quebec 8th
Tynomi Banks 37 Toronto, Ontario 9th
Anastarzia Anaquway 37 East York, Ontario 10th
Kyne 21 Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario 11th
Juice Boxx 31 Essex, Ontario 12th
2 Icesis Couture 34 Ottawa, Ontario Winner
Kendall Gender 30 Vancouver, British Columbia Runners-up
Pythia 26 Montreal, Quebec
Gia Metric 29 Vancouver, British Columbia 4th
Adriana 29 Quebec City, Quebec 5th
Kimora Amour 34 Toronto, Ontario 6th
Synthia Kiss 29 Vancouver, British Columbia 7th
Eve 6000 29 Toronto, Ontario 8th
Suki Doll 27 Montreal, Quebec 9th[c]
Stephanie Prince 24 Calgary, Alberta 10th
Océane Aqua-Black 35 Montreal, Quebec 11th
Beth 24 Vancouver, British Columbia 12th
3 Gisèle Lullaby 33 Montreal, Quebec Winner
Jada Shada Hudson 37 Toronto, Ontario Runner-up
Kimmy Couture 25 Ottawa, Ontario 3rd
Miss Fiercalicious 25 Toronto, Ontario
Vivian Vanderpuss 29 Victoria, British Columbia 5th[c]
Irma Gerd 32 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador 6th
Bombae 29 Toronto, Ontario 7th
Lady Boom Boom 25 Montreal, Quebec 8th
Kaos 27 Calgary, Alberta 9th
Chelazon Leroux 22 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 10th
Miss Moço 35 Toronto, Ontario 11th
Halal Bae 33 Toronto, Ontario 12th
4 Venus 27 Vancouver, British Columbia Winner
Aurora Matrix 23 Toronto, Ontario Runner-up
Denim 24 Montreal, Quebec 3rd
Nearah Nuff 22 Calgary, Alberta
Melinda Verga 44 Edmonton, Alberta 5th
Kiki Coe 35 Ottawa, Ontario 6th
Aimee Yonce Shennel 31 Ottawa, Ontario 7th
Kitten Kaboodle 57 Toronto, Ontario 7th[c]
Luna DuBois 24 Toronto, Ontario 9th
The Girlfriend Experience 31 Vancouver, British Columbia 10th
Sisi Superstar 31 Montreal, Quebec 11th
5 Helena Poison 32 Toronto, Ontario TBA
Jaylene Tyme 52 Vancouver, British Columbia
Makayla Couture 21 Toronto, Ontario
Minhi Wang 39 Toronto, Ontario
Perla 29 Toronto, Ontario
Sanjina DaBish Queen 32 Toronto, Ontario
Tara Nova 23 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
The Virgo Queen 25 Toronto, Ontario
Tiffany Ann Co. 32 Vancouver, British Columbia
Uma Gahd 36 Montreal, Quebec
Xana 26 Vancouver, British Columbia

Canada's Drag Race: Canada vs. the World

[edit]

Canada's Drag Race: Canada vs. the World premiered in November 2022. It is the second season, following UK vs. the World, to feature returning contestants from across the international installments of the Drag Race franchise.[26][27][28] The first season is the fourth, following The Switch 2, All Stars 3 and All Stars 7, to feature a previous Drag Race winner returning to compete again. Ra'Jah O'Hara and Silky Nutmeg Ganache, who previously appeared on season 11 and All Stars 6, are the first pair of contestants to appear together across three different seasons.

Along with contestants from the Canadian edition, it also features competitors from the American, British, Down Under, and French franchises. It has crowned two winners: Ra'Jah O'Hara and Lemon.

Contestants of Canada's Drag Race: Canada vs. the World and their backgrounds
Season Contestant Age Hometown Original season(s) Original placement(s) Outcome
1 Ra'Jah O'Hara 37 Dallas, United States US 11 9th Winner
US All Stars 6 Runner-up
Silky Nutmeg Ganache 31 Chicago, United States US 11 3rd Runner-up
US All Stars 6 11th
Rita Baga 34 Montreal, Canada Canada 1 Runner-up 3rd
Victoria Scone 29 Cardiff, United Kingdom UK 3 10th[e]
Vanity Milan 30 South London, United Kingdom UK 3 4th 5th
Icesis Couture 35 Ottawa, Canada Canada 2 Winner 6th[k]
Anita Wigl'it 32 Leigh, New Zealand Down Under 1 8th 7th[c]
Stephanie Prince 24 Calgary, Canada Canada 2 10th 8th
Kendall Gender 31 Vancouver, Canada Canada 2 Runner-up 9th
2 Lemon 28 Toronto, Canada Canada 1 5th Winner
UK vs. the World 1 9th
Alexis Mateo 44 Las Vegas, United States US 3 3rd Runner-up
US All Stars 1 5th
US All Stars 5 5th
Cheryl[l] 30 Chelmsford, United Kingdom UK 1 4th 3rd
UK vs. the World 1 8th
Kennedy Davenport 43 Dallas, United States US 7 4th
US All Stars 3 Runner-up
Miss Fiercalicious 27 Toronto, Canada Canada 3 3rd 5th
Eureka![d] 33 Los Angeles, United States US 9 11th[e] 6th[c]
US 10 Runner-up
US All Stars 6 Runner-up
Tynomi Banks 42 Toronto, Canada Canada 1 9th 7th
Le Fil 38 Brighouse, United Kingdom UK 4 7th 8th
La Kahena 31 Paris, France France 1 10th 9th

Drag Race Belgique

[edit]

Drag Race Belgique premiered in 2023. It has crowned two winners: Drag Couenne and Alvilda.

Contestants of Drag Race Belgique and their backgrounds
Season Contestant Age Hometown Outcome
1 Drag Couenne 24 City of Brussels, Brussels Winner
Athena Sorgelikis 27 City of Brussels, Brussels Runner-up
Susan 26 Ghent, Flanders 3rd
Mademoiselle Boop 37 City of Brussels, Brussels 4th
Peach 23 Liège, Wallonia 5th
Valenciaga 26 Ghent, Flanders 6th[c]
Mocca Bone 35 City of Brussels, Brussels 7th
Edna Sorgelsen 34 Liège, Wallonia 8th
Amanda Tears 21 Mouscron, Wallonia 9th
Brittany Von Bottoks 35 Mons, Wallonia 10th
2 Alvilda 29 City of Brussels, Brussels Winner
La Veuve 37 City of Brussels, Brussels Runner-up
Gabanna 27 City of Brussels, Brussels 3rd
Loulou Velvet 31 City of Brussels, Brussels
Chloe Clarke 27 Ghent, Flanders 5th
Star 43 Antwerp, Flanders 6th[c]
Morphæ 23 City of Brussels, Brussels 7th[k]
Madame Yoko 33 Luxembourg City, Luxembourg 8th
Sarah Logan 35 Liège, Wallonia 9th

Drag Race Brasil

[edit]

Drag Race Brasil premiered in 2023. It has crowned one winner: Organzza.

Contestants of Drag Race Brasil and their backgrounds
Season Contestant Age Hometown Outcome
1 Organzza 30 Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro Winner
Betina Polaroid 46 Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro Runners-up
Hellena Malditta 23 Salvador, Bahia
Miranda Lebrão 33 Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro
Shannon Skarllet 24 Piraúba, Minas Gerais 5th
Naza 22 Monte Santo de Minas, Minas Gerais 6th
Dallas de Vil 26 Campinas, São Paulo 7th
Rubi Ocean 30 Taguatinga, Distrito Federal 8th
Aquarela 26 Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais 9th[c]
Melusine Sparkle 26 São José do Rio Preto, São Paulo 10th
Tristan Soledade 34 Belém, Pará 11th
Diva More 42 Jaquirana, Rio Grande do Sul 12th

Drag Race Down Under

[edit]

RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under premiered in 2021, and later became known as Drag Race Down Under. It was the first series in the franchise to cast competitors from multiple countries, with queens coming from Australia and New Zealand. It has crowned three winners: Kita Mean, Spankie Jackzon, and Isis Avis Loren.

Contestants of RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under and their backgrounds
Season Contestant Age Hometown Outcome
1 Kita Mean 34 Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand Winner
Art Simone 28 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Runner-up[m]
Karen from Finance 32 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Runner-up
Scarlet Adams 27 Perth, Western Australia, Australia Runner-up
Elektra Shock 28 Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand 5th
Maxi Shield 46 Ballina, New South Wales, Australia 6th
Etcetera Etcetera 22 Canberra, Australian Capital, Australia 7th
Anita Wigl'it 31 Leigh, Auckland, New Zealand 8th
Coco Jumbo 29 Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia 9th
Jojo Zaho 30 Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia 10th
2 Spankie Jackzon 37 Palmerston North, Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand Winner
Hannah Conda 30 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Runners-up
Kween Kong 29 Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Molly Poppinz 30 Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia 4th
Beverly Kills 21 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 5th
Yuri Guaii 25 Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand 6th
Minnie Cooper 49 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 7th
Pomara Fifth 28 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 8th
Aubrey Haive 25 Timaru, Canterbury, New Zealand 9th
Faúx Fúr 27 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 10th
3 Isis Avis Loren 33 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Winner
Gabriella Labucci 31 Ballarat, Victoria, Australia Runner-up
Flor 25 Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand 3rd
Hollywould Star 34 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 4th
Bumpa Love 51 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 5th
Ashley Madison 25 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 6th
Rita Menu 24 Hamilton, Waikato, New Zealand 7th
Ivanna Drink 26 Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand 8th
Ivory Glaze 26 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 9th
Amyl 27 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 10th
4 Brenda Bressed 24 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia TBA
Freya Armani 24 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Lazy Susan 32 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Mandy Moobs 33 Brisbane, Queenaland, Australia
Max Drag Queen 24 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Nikita Iman 27 Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Vybe 32 Sydney, New South Wales Australia
Lucina Innocence 28 Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand 8th
Karna Ford 27 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 9th
Olivia Dreams 26 Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand 10th

Drag Race España

[edit]

Drag Race España premiered in 2021. It has crowned three winners: Carmen Farala, Sharonne, and Pitita.

Contestants of Drag Race España and their backgrounds
Season Contestant Age Hometown Outcome
1 Carmen Farala 31 Seville, Andalusia Winner
Killer Queen 31 Madrid, Community of Madrid Runners-up
Sagittaria 22 Barcelona, Catalonia
Pupi Poisson 38 Madrid, Community of Madrid 4th[c]
Dovima Nurmi 24 Barcelona, Catalonia 5th
Hugáceo Crujiente 25 Valencia, Valencian Community 6th
Arantxa Castilla-La Mancha 23 Badajoz, Extremadura 7th
Inti 20 Antwerp, Belgium 8th[k]
Drag Vulcano 30 Las Palmas, Canary Islands 9th
The Macarena 29 San Fernando, Andalusia 10th
2 Sharonne 45 Barcelona, Catalonia Winner
Estrella Xtravaganza 25 Jerez de la Frontera, Andalusia Runners-up
Venedita Von Däsh 30 Elche, Valencian Community
Marina 34 Barcelona, Catalonia 4th
Juriji der Klee 31 Brussels, Belgium 5th
Drag Sethlas 30 Las Palmas, Canary Islands 6th
Diamante Merybrown 25 Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic 7th
Onyx 33 Madrid, Community of Madrid 8th
Jota Carajota 18 Jerez de la Frontera, Andalusia 9th
Samantha Ballentines 35 San Fernando, Andalusia 10th[c]
Ariel Rec 33 Madrid, Community of Madrid 11th
Marisa Prisa 28 Lugo, Galicia 12th
3 Pitita 27 Barcelona, Catalonia Winner
Vania Vainilla 39 Zaragoza, Aragon Runner-up
Hornella Góngora 35 Alicante, Valencian Community 3rd
Kelly Roller 30 Torremolinos, Andalusia 3rd[n]
Clover Bish 24 Barcelona, Catalonia 5th
Bestiah 30 Leganés, Community of Madrid 6th
Pakita[o][p] 28 Seville, Andalusia 7th
Pink Chadora 38 Málaga, Andalusia 7th
Visa 34 Tampico, Mexico 9th
The Macarena[q] 31 San Fernando, Andalusia 10th
Chanel Anorex 31 Salamanca, Castile and León 11th
Drag Chuchi 32 Las Palmas, Canary Islands 12th
María Edilia 41 Caracas, Venezuela 13th[c]
4 Chloe Vittu 23 Barcelona, Catalonia TBA
La Niña Delantro 22 Castellón de la Plana, Valencian Community
Le Cocó 28 Madrid, Community of Madrid
Vampirashian 30 Valencia, Valencian Community
Mariana Stars 28 Mérida, Venezuela 5th
Megui Yeillow 31 Écija, Andalusia 6th
Angelita La Perversa 44 Seville, Andalusia 7th
Miss Khristo 31 Madrid, Community of Madrid 8th
Kelly Passa!? 38 Madrid, Community of Madrid 9th
Dita Dubois 37 Tenerife, Canary Islands 10th
Porca Theclubkid 39 Madrid, Community of Madrid 11th
Shani LaSanta 25 Jerez de la Frontera, Andalusia 12th

Drag Race España All Stars

[edit]

Drag Race España All Stars premiered in 2024. It featured previous competitors from Drag Race España and has crowned one winner: Drag Sethlas.

Contestants of Drag Race España All Stars and their backgrounds
Season Contestant Age Hometown Original season Original placement Outcome
1 Drag Sethlas 31 Las Palmas, Canary Islands Season 2 6th Winner
Samantha Ballentines 36 Cádiz, Andalusia Season 2 10th Runner-up[c]
Hornella Góngora 35 Alicante, Valencian Community Season 3 3rd 3rd
Juriji der Klee 32 Brussels, Belgium Season 2 5th
Pupi Poisson 41 Madrid, Community of Madrid Season 1 4th 5th
Sagittaria 24 Barcelona, Catalonia Season 1 Runner-up 6th
Pakita[o] 29 Seville, Andalusia The Switch 2 15th 7th
Season 3 7th
Onyx Unleashed[r] 34 Madrid, Community of Madrid Season 2 8th 8th
Pink Chadora 38 Málaga, Andalusia Season 3 7th 9th

Drag Race France

[edit]

Drag Race France premiered in 2022. Its third season is the fifth, after The Switch 2, All Stars 3, All Stars 7, and Canada vs. the World 1, to feature a previous Drag Race winner returning to compete again. It has crowned three winners: Paloma, Keiona, and Le Filip.

Contestants of Drag Race France and their backgrounds
Season Contestant Age Hometown Outcome
1 Paloma 30 Clermont-Ferrand, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Winner
La Grande Dame 23 Nice, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Runners-up
Soa de Muse 33 Saint-Denis, Île-de-France
Lolita Banana 32 Paris, Île-de-France 4th
La Big Bertha 36 Paris, Île-de-France 5th
Elips 26 Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 6th[c]
Kam Hugh 23 Paris, Île-de-France 7th
La Briochée 31 Palaiseau, Île-de-France 8th
Lova Ladiva 32 Toulouse, Occitania 9th
La Kahena 29 Paris, Île-de-France 10th
2 Keiona 31 Paris, Île-de-France Winner
Sara Forever 33 Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine Runner-up
Mami Watta 24 Saint-Denis, Île-de-France 3rd
Punani 32 Paris, Île-de-France
Piche 26 Arles, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 5th[s]
Cookie Kunty 29 Paris, Île-de-France 6th
Moon 31 Geneva, Switzerland 7th[k][c]
Ginger Bitch 44 Nice, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 8th
Kitty Space 27 Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 9th
Vespi 23 Lille, Hauts-de-France 10th
Rose 32 Paris, Île-de-France 11th
3 Le Filip 29 Paris, Île-de-France Winner
Ruby on the Nail 34 Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Runner-up
Leona Winter[t] 28 Narbonne, Occitanie 3rd
Lula Strega 26 Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Misty Phoenix 23 Avignon, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 5th
Perseo 21 Las Palmas, Spain 6th
Norma Bell 25 Saint-Denis, Réunion 7th[c]
Edeha Noire 34 Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 8th
Magnetica 24 Paris, Île-de-France 9th
Afrodite Amour 27 Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 10th

Drag Race Germany

[edit]

Drag Race Germany premiered in 2023. It is the second series in the franchise after Down Under to cast competitors from multiple countries, with queens coming from Austria, Germany, and Switzerland. It has crowned one winner: Pandora Nox.

Contestants of Drag Race Germany and their backgrounds
Season Contestant Age Hometown Outcome
1 Pandora Nox 29 Vienna, Vienna, Austria Winner
Metamorkid 24 Vienna, Vienna, Austria Runners-up
Yvonne Nightstand 29 Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Kelly Heelton 41 Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany 4th
Loreley Rivers 24 Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany 5th
Victoria Shakespears 29 Basel, Basel-Stadt, Switzerland 6th[c]
Nikita Vegaz 38 Berlin, Berlin, Germany 7th
Tessa Testicle 25 Basel, Basel-Stadt, Switzerland 8th
LéLé Cocoon 23 Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany 9th
The Only Naomy 22 Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany 10th
Barbie Q 25 Munich, Bavaria, Germany 11th

Drag Race Holland

[edit]

Drag Race Holland premiered in 2020. It has crowned two winners: Envy Peru and Vanessa Van Cartier.

Contestants of Drag Race Holland and their backgrounds
Season Contestant[29] Age Hometown Outcome
1 Envy Peru 31 Amsterdam, North Holland Winner
Janey Jacké 28 Volendam, North Holland Runner-up
Ma'Ma Queen 30 Rotterdam, South Holland 3rd[c]
Miss Abby OMG 25 Belo Horizonte, Brazil 3rd
ChelseaBoy 26 Amsterdam, North Holland 5th
Sederginne 26 Antwerp, Belgium 6th
Madame Madness 24 Amsterdam, North Holland 7th
Megan Schoonbrood 32 Rotterdam, South Holland 8th
Patty Pam-Pam 34 Amsterdam, North Holland 9th
Roem 21 Urk, Flevoland 10th
2 Vanessa Van Cartier 41 Rotterdam, South Holland Winner
My Little Puny 38 Amsterdam, North Holland Runner-up
Vivaldi 22 Enschede, Overijssel 3rd
Keta Minaj 40 Amsterdam, North Holland 4th
Tabitha 46 Amsterdam, North Holland 5th[c]
The Countess 21 Amsterdam, North Holland 6th
Ivy-Elyse 35 Amsterdam, North Holland 7th
Love Masisi 43 Amsterdam, North Holland 8th
Reggy B 25 Amsterdam, North Holland 9th
Juicy Kutoure 24 Amsterdam, North Holland 10th

Drag Race Italia

[edit]

Drag Race Italia premiered in 2021. It has crowned three winners: Elecktra Bionic, La Diamond, and Lina Galore.

Contestants of Drag Race Italia and their backgrounds
Season Contestant Age Hometown Outcome
1 Elecktra Bionic 27 Turin, Piedmont Winner
Farida Kant 33 Lecce, Apulia Runners-up
Le Riche 35 Palermo, Sicily
Luquisha Lubamba 33 Bologna, Emilia-Romagna 4th[c]
Ava Hangar 36 Carbonia, Sardinia 5th
Divinity 27 Naples, Campania 6th
Enorma Jean 46 Milan, Lombardy 7th[u]
Ivana Vamp 32 Arezzo, Tuscany 8th
2 La Diamond 35 Riesi, Sicily Winner
Aura Eternal 24 Palermo, Sicily Runner-up
Nehellenia 31 Rome, Lazio Runner-up[c]
La Petite Noire 31 Palermo, Sicily 4th
Skandalove 33 Corato, Apulia 5th
Gioffré 25 New York City, United States 6th
Panthera Virus 29 Florence, Tuscany 7th
Obama 34 Rome, Lazio 8th
Tanissa Yoncè 28 Catania, Sicily 9th
Narciso 29 Rome, Lazio 10th
3 Lina Galore 34 Milan, Lombardy Winner
Melissa Bianchini 36 Rome, Lazio Runner-up
La Sheeva 37 Tropea, Calabria 3rd
Silvana Della Magliana 44 Latina, Lazio 3rd[c]
Sypario 29 Caserta, Campania 5th
Leila Yarn 24 Palermo, Sicily 6th
La Prada 25 Milan, Lombardy 7th
Sissy Lea 44 London, United Kingdom 8th
Morgana Cosmica 38 Bologna, Emilia-Romagna 9th
Lightning Aurora 24 Cagliari, Sardinia 10th
Vezirja 32 Tirana, Albania 11th
Amy Krania 31 Brescia, Lombardy 12th
Adriana Picasso 29 Padua, Veneto 13th

Drag Race México

[edit]

Drag Race México debuted in 2023. It has crowned two winners: Cristian Peralta and Leexa Fox.

Contestants of Drag Race México and their backgrounds
Season Contestant Age Hometown Outcome
1 Cristian Peralta 35 Guadalajara, Jalisco Winner
Gala Varo 33 Morelia, Michoacán Runners-up
Matraka 25 León, Guanajuato
Regina Voce 41 Mexico City
Lady Kero 33 Ocotlán de Morelos, Oaxaca 5th[c]
Margaret Y Ya 28 Mexico City 6th
Argennis 26 Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua 7th
Serena Morena 34 Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes 8th
Pixie Pixie 32 Mexico City 9th
Vermelha Noir 24 Querétaro, Querétaro 10th
Miss Vallarta 25 Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco 11th
2 Leexa Fox 22 Mexicali, Baja California Winner
Eva Blunt 35 Mexico City Runners-up
Horacio Potasio 20 Chihuahua City, Chihuahua
Jenary Bloom 27 Tepatitlán, Jalisco
Elektra Vandergeld 27 Mexico City 5th
Unique 27 Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes 6th
Luna Lansman 36 Mexico City 7th[c]
Suculenta 27 Mexico City 8th
Ava Pocket 29 Ciudad Madero, Tamaulipas 9th
Garçonne 29 Querétaro, Querétaro 10th
María Bonita 31 Monterrey, Nuevo León 11th
Nina de la Fuente 33 Mexico City 12th[c]
Ignus Ars 23 Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes 13th

Drag Race Philippines

[edit]

Drag Race Philippines premiered in 2022. It has crowned three winners: Precious Paula Nicole, Captivating Katkat and Maxie.

Contestants of Drag Race Philippines and their backgrounds
Season Contestant Age Hometown Outcome
1 Precious Paula Nicole 35 Daet, Camarines Norte Winner
Marina Summers 25 Quezon City, Metro Manila Runner-up
Eva Le Queen 32 Marikina, Metro Manila 3rd
Xilhouete 34 Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija
Minty Fresh 31 Quezon City, Metro Manila 5th
Brigiding 29 Mandaluyong, Metro Manila 6th
Viñas DeLuxe 25 San Jose del Monte, Bulacan 7th
Lady Morgana 30 Davao City, Davao Region 8th[c]
Turing 29 Cainta, Rizal 9th
Gigi Era 38 Melbourne, Australia 10th
Corazon 34 Bolinao, Pangasinan 11th
Prince 25 Calumpit, Bulacan 12th
2 Captivating Katkat 42 Santa Maria, Ilocos Sur Winner
Arizona Brandy 25 Quezon City, Metro Manila Runner-up
Bernie 35 Mandaluyong, Metro Manila 3rd
M1ss Jade So 23 Marikina, Metro Manila
Hana Beshie 24 Cagayan de Oro, Misamis Oriental 5th[c]
ØV Cünt 24 Rosario, Cavite 5th
DeeDee Marié Holliday 38 Tayabas, Quezon 7th
Matilduh 24 Vigan, Ilocos Sur 8th
Veruschka Levels 36 Hong Kong, China[v] 9th
Tiny DeLuxe 22 Pasig, Metro Manila 10th
Astrid Mercury 29 Mandaluyong, Metro Manila 11th[w]
Nicole Pardaux 37 Cebu City, Cebu
3 Maxie 24 Manila, Metro Manila Winner
Khianna 22 Cagayan de Oro, Misamis Oriental Runner-up
Angel 23 Manila, Metro Manila 3rd
Tita Baby 46 Marikina, Metro Manila
Zymba Ding 22 Caloocan, Metro Manila 5th
Myx Chanel 27 Marikina, Metro Manila 6th
Popstar Bench 26 Manila, Metro Manila 7th
John Fedellaga 33 San Francisco, United States 8th
J Quinn 25 Caloocan, Metro Manila 9th
Yudipota 27 Bacolod, Negros Occidental 10th[k]
Versex 25 Manila, Metro Manila 11th[c]

Drag Race Sverige

[edit]

Drag Race Sverige premiered in 2023. It has crowned one winner: Admira Thunderpussy.

Contestants of Drag Race Sverige and their backgrounds
Season Contestant Age Hometown Outcome
1 Admira Thunderpussy 28 Stockholm, Stockholm County Winner
Fontana 29 São Leopoldo, Brazil Runner-up
Vanity Vain 31 Linköping, Östergötland County 3rd
Elecktra 35 Helsingborg, Skåne County 4th
Antonina Nutshell 28 Liverpool, United Kingdom 5th[x]
Santana Sexmachine 28 Berlin, Germany 6th
Imaa Queen 28 Värnamo, Jönköping County 7th
Endigo 30 Tokyo, Japan 8th
Almighty Aphroditey 20 Mora, Dalarna County 9th

Drag Race Thailand

[edit]

Drag Race Thailand premiered in 2018. It has crowned two winners: Natalia Pliacam and Angele Anang.

Contestants of Drag Race Thailand and their backgrounds
Season Contestant Age Hometown Outcome
1 Natalia Pliacam 37 Bangkok Winner
Année Maywong 30 Bangkok Runners-up
Dearis Doll 30 Nakhon Pathom
B Ella 30 Nakhon Ratchasima 4th[c]
Amadiva 24 Bangkok 5th
JAJA 34 Philippines
Petchra 30 Rayong 7th
Morrigan 18 Bangkok 8th
Bunny Be Fly 25 Nakhon Ratchasima 9th
Meannie Minaj 26 Phrae 10th
2 Angele Anang 24 Nakhon Ratchasima Winner
Kana Warrior 29 Nakhon Sawan Runners-up[y][z]
Kandy Zyanide 26 Chiang Mai
Bandit 34 Phrae 4th
Vanda Miss Joaquim 29 Singapore
Srimala 29 Udon Thani 6th
Tormai 28 Nakhon Si Thammarat 7th
Genie 30 Hong Kong[aa] 8th
Miss Gimhuay 24 Chonburi 9th[ab]
Mocha Diva 30 Hong Kong[ac] 10th
Maya B'Haro 33 Phuket 11th[c]
Katy Killer 24 Bangkok 12th
Silver Sonic 22 Khon Kaen 13th
M Stranger Fox 33 Bangkok 14th
3 Frankie Wonga 30 Bangkok TBA
Gawdland 22 Chiang Mai
Gigi Ferocious 28 Bangkok
Nane Sphera 33 Chiang Mai
Spicy Sunshine 30 Bangkok
Zepee 29 Phrae
Siam Phusri 34 San Francisco, U.S. 7th
Benze Diva 42 Samutprakam 8th
Shortgun 22 Chiang Mai 9th
Kara Might 27 Ratchaburi 10th
Srirasha Hotsauce 27 Bangkok 11th

RuPaul's Drag Race UK

[edit]

RuPaul's Drag Race UK premiered in 2019. It has crowned five winners: The Vivienne, Lawrence Chaney, Krystal Versace, Danny Beard, and Ginger Johnson.

Contestants of RuPaul's Drag Race UK and their backgrounds
Series Contestant Age Hometown Outcome
1 The Vivienne 26 Liverpool, England Winner
Divina de Campo 35 Brighouse, England Runner-up
Baga Chipz 29 East London, England 3rd
Cheryl Hole 25 Chelmsford, England 4th
Blu Hydrangea 23 Belfast, Northern Ireland 5th
Crystal 34 East London, England 6th
Sum Ting Wong 30 Birmingham, England 7th
Vinegar Strokes 34 North London, England 8th
Scaredy Kat 19 Cricklade, England 9th
Gothy Kendoll 21 Leicester, England 10th
2 Lawrence Chaney 23 Glasgow, Scotland Winner
Bimini Bon-Boulash 26 Great Yarmouth, England Runners-up
Tayce 26 Newport, Wales
Ellie Diamond 21 Dundee, Scotland 4th
A'Whora 23 Worksop, England 5th
Sister Sister 32 Liverpool, England 6th
Tia Kofi 30 South London, England 7th
Joe Black 30 Brighton, England 8th[ad]
Veronica Green 34 Rochdale, England 9th[e]
Ginny Lemon 31 Worcester, England 10th[k]
Asttina Mandella 27 East London, England 11th
Cherry Valentine 26 Darlington, England 12th
3 Krystal Versace 19 Royal Tunbridge Wells, England Winner
Ella Vaday 32 Dagenham, England Runners-up
Kitty Scott-Claus 29 Birmingham, England
Vanity Milan 29 South London, England 4th
Scarlett Harlett 26 East London, England 5th
Choriza May 30 Newcastle upon Tyne, England 6th
River Medway 22 Medway, England
Charity Kase 24 Rufford, England 8th
Veronica Green[ae] 35 Rochdale, England 9th
Victoria Scone 27 Cardiff, Wales 10th[e]
Elektra Fence 29 Burnley, England 11th
Anubis 19 Brighton, England 12th
4 Danny Beard 29 Liverpool, England Winner
Cheddar Gorgeous 38 Manchester, England Runner-up
Black Peppa 29 Birmingham, England 3rd
Jonbers Blonde 33 Belfast, Northern Ireland
Pixie Polite 29 Brighton, England 5th
Dakota Schiffer 22 Horsham, England 6th
Le Fil 36 Brighouse, England 7th
Baby 25 South London, England 8th[k]
Sminty Drop 23 Clitheroe, England 9th
Copper Topp 38 Cheltenham, England 10th
Starlet 23 Surrey, England 11th
Just May 32 Essex, England 12th
5 Ginger Johnson 34 Lanchester, England Winner
Michael Marouli 39 Newcastle upon Tyne, England Runner-up
Tomara Thomas 25 Hartlepool, England 3rd
DeDeLicious 20 Royal Tunbridge Wells, England 4th
Kate Butch 26 Buxton, England 5th
Cara Melle 26 London, England 6th
Vicki Vivacious 36 Redruth, England 7th
Banksie 23 Manchester, England 8th
Miss Naomi Carter 23 Doncaster, England 9th
Alexis Saint-Pete 28 London, England 10th
6 Kyran Thrax 26 Lancashire, England TBA
La Voix 43 Stockton on Tees, England
Marmalade 24 Cardiff, Wales
Rileasa Slaves 32 London, England
Lill 36 Manchester, England 5th
Charra Tea 23 Belfast, Northern Ireland 6th
Actavia 21 Bala, Wales 7th
Chanel O'Conor 25 Isle of Bute, Scotland 8th
Kiki Snatch 25 London, England 9th
Zahirah Zapanta 28 Nottingham, England 10th
Dita Garbo 48 Folkestone, England 11th
Saki Yew 33 Manchester, England 12th[e]

RuPaul's Drag Race: UK vs. the World

[edit]

RuPaul's Drag Race: UK vs. the World premiered in 2022. Like All Stars, this season featured previous contestants returning to compete again but, in a first for the franchise, contestants from different international versions were asked to participate. Along with contestants from the British edition, it also features competitors from the American, Canadian, Down Under, Dutch, French, Philippine, Spanish, and Thai editions. It has crowned two winners: Blu Hydrangea and Tia Kofi.

Contestants of RuPaul's Drag Race: UK vs. the World and their backgrounds
Series Contestant Age Hometown Original season(s) Original placement(s) Outcome
1 Blu Hydrangea 25 Belfast, United Kingdom UK 1 5th Winner
Mo Heart[af] 34 Kansas City, United States US 10 8th Runner-up
US All Stars 4 3rd
Baga Chipz 31 London, United Kingdom UK 1 3rd 3rd
Jujubee 36 Boston, United States US 2 3rd
US All Stars 1 3rd
US All Stars 5 Runner-up
Janey Jacké 28 Volendam, Netherlands Holland 1 Runner-up 5th
Pangina Heals 32 Bangkok, Thailand Thailand [ag] 6th
Jimbo 37 Victoria, Canada Canada 1 4th 7th
Cheryl Hole 27 Chelmsford, United Kingdom UK 1 4th 8th
Lemon 25 New York City, United States Canada 1 5th 9th
2 Tia Kofi 32 South London, United Kingdom UK 2 7th Winner
Hannah Conda 31 Sydney, Australia Down Under 2 Runner-up Runner-up
La Grande Dame 23 Nice, France France 1 Runner-up 3rd
Marina Summers 26 Makati, Philippines Philippines 1 Runner-up
Scarlet Envy 31 New York City, United States US 11 10th 5th
US All Stars 6 9th
Choriza May 31 Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom UK 3 6th 6th
Gothy Kendoll 25 Leicester, United Kingdom UK 1 10th 7th
Keta Minaj 42 Amsterdam, Netherlands Holland 2 4th 8th
Jonbers Blonde 33 Belfast, United Kingdom UK 4 3rd 9th
Arantxa Castilla-La Mancha 25 Madrid, Spain España 1 7th 10th[c]
Mayhem Miller 41 Riverside, United States US 10 10th 11th
US All Stars 5 7th

The Switch Drag Race

[edit]

The Switch Drag Race premiered in 2015. The first season featured competitors from Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay. The second featured competitors from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, France, Mexico, Spain, and the United States. It has crowned two winners: Luz Violeta and Miss Leona.

Contestants of The Switch Drag Race and their backgrounds
Season Contestant Age Hometown Outcome
1 Luz Violeta 28 Santiago, Santiago, Chile Winner
Luna di Mauri 48 Santiago, Santiago, Chile Runner-up
Stephanie Fox 33 Antofagasta, Antofagasta, Chile
Sofía Camará 25 Entre Ríos, Entre Ríos, Argentina 4th[ah]
Yoyi 41 Santiago, Santiago, Chile 5th
Rubí 28 Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay 6th[ai]
Arianda Sodi 28 Santiago, Santiago, Chile 7th[aj]
Laura Bell 26 Santiago, Santiago, Chile 8th[ak]
Fernanda Brown 24 Santiago, Santiago, Chile 9th[c]
Jessica Parker 24 Antofagasta, Antofagasta, Chile 10th[al]
Paulette Palmery 38 Antofagasta, Antofagasta, Chile 11th
Nery Lefferti 24 Santiago, Santiago, Chile 12th[am]
Yume Hime 27 Antofagasta, Antofagasta, Chile 13th
Kristina Kox 22 Santiago, Santiago, Chile 14th
Francisca Thompson 21 Santiago, Santiago, Chile 15th
Elizabeth San Martín 23 Antofagasta, Antofagasta, Chile 16th[an]
Álvaro Lynch 50 Buenos Aires, Argentina 17th
2 Miss Leona[t] 21 Paris, Île-de-France, France Winner
Gia Gunn[p] 26 Chicago, Illinois, United States[ao] Runner-up
Pavel Arámbula 32 Mexico City, Mexico Runner-up
Sofía Camará[q] 26 Entre Ríos, Entre Ríos, Argentina Runner-up
Fernanda Brown[q] 25 Santiago, Santiago, Chile 5th
Diva Houston 38 São Paulo, São Paulo,Brazil[ap] 6th[aq]
Rochelle Mon Chéri 25 San Juan, Puerto Rico, United States 7th[ar]
Kandy Ho[p] 30 New York City, New York, United States[as] 8th
Luz Violeta[at] 29 Santiago, Santiago, Chile 9th[k]
Arianda Sodi[q] 29 Santiago, Santiago, Chile 10th[au]
Laura Bell[q] 27 Santiago, Santiago, Chile 11th
Marie Laveau 25 San Juan, Puerto Rico, United States 12th
Luna di Mauri[q] 49 Santiago, Santiago, Chile 13th
Francisca del Solar 28 Santiago, Santiago, Chile 14th
Franciska Tólika[o] 24 Seville, Seville, Spain 15th

See also

[edit]

Notes

[edit]
  1. ^ Now Trinity the Tuck, she is referred to as Trinity Taylor on season 9.
  2. ^ Now Mo Heart, she is referred to as Monique Heart on season 10 and All Stars 4.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag The contestant was voted Miss Congeniality or similar.
  4. ^ a b Eureka O'Hara is referred to as Eureka on seasons 9 and 10 and Eureka! on All Stars 6 and Canada vs. the World season 2.
  5. ^ a b c d e f The contestant was removed from the competition due to medical reasons.
  6. ^ The contestant was voted Miss Congeniality on her original season.
  7. ^ Shangela Laquifa Wadley is referred to as her full name on season 2 and as Shangela on season 3 and All Stars 3.
  8. ^ Now Kylie Sonique Love, she is referred to as Sonique on season 2.
  9. ^ Mariah Paris Balenciaga is referred to as Mariah on season 3.
  10. ^ Athena Likis is referred to as Athena Sorgelikis on Drag Race Belgique season 1
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h The contestant quit the competition by either leaving or voting herself out.
  12. ^ Cheryl is referred to as Cheryl Hole on UK series 1 and UK vs. the World series 1.
  13. ^ Art Simone originally placed ninth before re-entering the competition.
  14. ^ Kelly Roller originally placed tenth before re-entering the competition.
  15. ^ a b c Now Pakita, she is referred to as Fransiska Tólika on The Switch Drag Race season 2.
  16. ^ a b c The contestant returned to compete after being eliminated on a different franchise.
  17. ^ a b c d e f The contestant returned to compete after being eliminated on a previous season.
  18. ^ Now Onyx Unleashed, she is referred to as Onyx on season 2.
  19. ^ Piche originally placed eighth before re-entering the competition.
  20. ^ a b Now Leona Winter, she is referred to as Miss Leona on The Switch season 2.
  21. ^ Enorma Jean was disqualified after losing a lip sync to stay in the competition.
  22. ^ Veruschka Levels is originally from Cebu City, Philippines.
  23. ^ Nicole Pardaux and Astrid Mercury competed respectively on the first and second episodes but, being eliminated in the two premieres, neither was in a higher place than the other.
  24. ^ Antonina Nutshell originally placed eighth before re-entering the competition.
  25. ^ Kana Warrior placed ninth before re-entering the competition.
  26. ^ Kandy Zyanide placed eleventh before re-entering the competition.
  27. ^ Genie is originally from California, United States.
  28. ^ On episode 5, Miss Gimhuay was disqualified for bringing props from outside the Werkroom, a violation of the competition's rules.
  29. ^ Mocha Diva is originally from the Philippines.
  30. ^ Joe Black originally placed twelfth before re-entering the competition.
  31. ^ The contestant returned to compete after withdrawing from a previous season for medical reasons.
  32. ^ Now Mo Heart, she was referred to as Monique Heart on season 10 and All Stars 4.
  33. ^ Pangina Heals was the co-host of Drag Race Thailand and not a competitor.
  34. ^ Sofía Camará originally placed sixteenth before re-entering the competition.
  35. ^ Rubí originally placed fourteenth before re-entering the competition.
  36. ^ Arianda Sodi originally placed tenth before re-entering the competition.
  37. ^ Laura Bell originally placed ninth before re-entering the competition.
  38. ^ Jessica Parker was voted Mejor Compañera.
  39. ^ Nery Lefferti originally placed fifteenth before re-entering the competition.
  40. ^ Elizabeth San Martín was voted La Peor Transformista.
  41. ^ Although living in Chicago at the time, Gia Gunn represented Japan on the show.
  42. ^ Although living in Spain at the time, Diva Houston represented Brazil on the show.
  43. ^ Diva Houston originally placed eleventh before re-entering the competition.
  44. ^ Rochelle Mon Chéri originally placed ninth before re-entering the competition.
  45. ^ Although living in New York at the time, Kandy Ho represented Puerto Rico on the show.
  46. ^ Luz Violeta returned to compete after winning the previous season.
  47. ^ Arianda Sodi originally placed thirteenth before re-entering the competition.

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Stransky, Tanner. "'RuPaul's Drag Race' react: Monica Beverly Hillz talks to EW about her shocking runway revelation". Entertainment Weekly. Time, Inc. Archived from the original on 28 September 2015. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
  2. ^ Aitkenhead, Decca (2018-03-03). "RuPaul: 'Drag is a big f-you to male-dominated culture'". The Guardian. Archived from the original on January 27, 2019. Retrieved 2018-08-01.
  3. ^ Rodriguez, Mathew (5 March 2018). "RuPaul Just Tweeted About 'Performance Enhancing Drugs' After Trans Remarks Controversy". INTO. Archived from the original on August 2, 2018. Retrieved August 1, 2018.
  4. ^ Nolfi, Joel (March 5, 2018). "RuPaul tweets 'regret' over controversial transgender comments". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on August 7, 2020. Retrieved 1 August 2018.
  5. ^ "How RuPaul's comments on trans women led to a Drag Race revolt – and a rare apology". Vox. Archived from the original on June 26, 2022. Retrieved 2018-08-01.
  6. ^ Longo, Joseph (2021-09-02). "This All Stars 6 Winner Just Made Drag Race Herstory". Them. Archived from the original on 2022-07-15. Retrieved 2022-07-15.
  7. ^ Megarry, Daniel (14 May 2019). "Angele Anang opens up about becoming the first ever trans Drag Race winner". gaytimes.co.uk. Gay Times. Retrieved December 23, 2023.
  8. ^ Opie, David (6 October 2021). "Drag Race Holland's Vanessa Van Cartier opens up about that herstory-making win". digitalspy.com. Hearst UK. Retrieved December 23, 2023.
  9. ^ Ellwood, Gregory (22 June 2023). "Finally, trans performer Sasha Colby's persistence pays off, with a 'Drag Race' win". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 23, 2023.
  10. ^ "Transgender queen Captivating Katkat crowned PH Drag Race Superstar". cnnphilippines.com. CNN Philippines. Archived from the original on October 5, 2023. Retrieved December 23, 2023.
  11. ^ Kacala, Alexander (2021-06-01). "Gottmik, the 1st trans man on 'RuPaul's Drag Race,' wants to share the spotlight". NBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-07-15. Retrieved 2022-07-15.
  12. ^ Wratten, Marcus (24 November 2023). "Canada's Drag Race contestant Denim explains why term 'AFAB queen' is transphobic". thepinknews.com. The Pink News. Retrieved December 23, 2023.
  13. ^ Corner, Lewis (18 August 2021). "Drag Race UK season 3 features the show's first ever cis-gender female contestant". Gay Times. Archived from the original on 2022-07-15. Retrieved 2022-07-15.
  14. ^ Wratten, Marcus (21 November 2023). "Drag Race makes herstory with first cis woman winner: 'She deserves the world'". thepinknews.com. The Pink News. Retrieved December 23, 2023.
  15. ^ Smittle, Stephanie (2022-01-14). "Maddy Morphosis, the Fayetteville contestant on season 14 of "RuPaul's Drag Race," makes debut". Arkansas Times. Archived from the original on 2022-02-12. Retrieved 2022-07-15.
  16. ^ Grossberg, Josh (2 October 2012). "Sahara Davenport, RuPaul's Drag Race Contestant, Dead at 27". E! Online. NBC Universal. Archived from the original on 30 July 2015. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
  17. ^ Del Rosario, Alexandra (August 20, 2020). "Chi Chi DeVayne Dies: 'RuPaul's Drag Race' Alum Zavion Davenport Was 34". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on October 2, 2020. Retrieved August 21, 2020.
  18. ^ Nolfi, Joey (August 20, 2020). "RuPaul's Drag Race queen Chi Chi DeVayne dies at 34". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on October 8, 2020. Retrieved August 20, 2020.
  19. ^ "Cherry Valentine: Drag Race UK star George Ward dies". BBC News. 23 September 2022.
  20. ^ "'Drag Race Thailand' star Bandit dies at 38". EW.com. Retrieved 2023-12-26.
  21. ^ "RuPaul Announces Drag Race Spin-Off Featuring All-Celebrity Competitors". Vanity Fair. 22 October 2019. Archived from the original on 2021-01-17. Retrieved 2019-10-22.
  22. ^ Drysdale, Jenifer (October 22, 2019). "'RuPaul's Celebrity Drag Race' to Launch in 2020". Entertainment Tonight. Archived from the original on October 23, 2019. Retrieved October 23, 2019.
  23. ^ "RuPaul's Secret Celebrity Drag Race S2 E1 Sneak Peek đ&#x;¤Šđ&#x;'". YouTube. 10 August 2022. Archived from the original on 2022-08-11. Retrieved 2022-08-11.
  24. ^ Yang, Margeaux Sippell,Rachel (2018-11-01). "TV Roundup: VH1 Announces 'RuPaul's Drag Race Holi-Slay Spectacular' Special". Variety. Archived from the original on 2018-11-02. Retrieved 2018-11-02.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  25. ^ "'VH1 Announces 'RuPaul's Drag Race Holi-Slay Spectacular' Special". Variety. 2018-11-01. Archived from the original on 2018-11-02. Retrieved 2018-11-02.
  26. ^ Nolfi, Joey (June 9, 2022). "'Canada's Drag Race: Canada vs. the World' to unite global queens". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on 2022-06-09. Retrieved 2022-06-09.
  27. ^ "A New 'Drag Race' International All Stars Season Officially Announced". Out. 2022-06-09. Archived from the original on 2022-06-09. Retrieved 2022-06-09.
  28. ^ Scheetz, Cameron (31 August 2022). "EXCLUSIVE: World Of Wonder's drag-tastic new fall shows feature Jinkx Monsoon, Ts Madison, and more". Queerty. Retrieved 2022-09-01.
  29. ^ Nolfi, Joey (September 7, 2020). "Meet the flying Dutchwomen of RuPaul's Drag Race Holland season 1". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on July 16, 2021. Retrieved September 7, 2020.