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The queens receive the task of singing songs based on memorable moments from "Drag Race" history; actress Julia Schlaepfer guest judges.

The queens receive the task of singing songs based on memorable moments from "Drag Race" history; actress Julia Schlaepfer guest judges.

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S18, EP11 "A Toast to Alyssa Edwards"

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S18, EP10 "Drag in a Bag"

RuPaul throws a spectacular curveball at the queens with the third design challenge of the season; legendary supermodel Iman guest judges.

"RuPaul's Drag Race" is a reality show in which a group of talented drag queens compete in challenges to impress host RuPaul, the world's most famous drag queen, to win a cash prize along with a crown and the title of America's Next Drag Superstar. Each episode consists of a main challenge, usually some form of performance or fashion design -- sometimes both. The queens then participate in a themed runway show, where one is declared the winner of that week, while two others are announced to be up for elimination. The bottom two must then compete to stay on the show with a lip-sync for their lives.
Starring: AB Soto, Amy Sedaris, Carson Kressley, Chanel Iman, Chris Stein, David Sedaris, Debbie Harry, Faith Evans, Gigi Hadid, Guillermo Diaz, Jamal Sims, Lucian Piane, Ross Matthews, Thomas Roberts, Vivica A. Fox
Original Air Date: Feb 2, 2009
Genres: RealityTV Series
Rating: TV14
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand
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