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RuPaul's Drag Race, hosted and created by RuPaul Charles, is a reality competition series that spotlights the art of drag. Each season, a new cast of aspiring drag queens competes in a variety of challenges designed to test their charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent. Contestants craft elaborate looks, perform in acting and comedy skits, and showcase their musical abilities, all while navigating the pressures of the competition. The series has won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Reality Competition Program five times. The queens work in the iconic 'Werk Room' to prepare their runway presentations and challenge performances before facing RuPaul and a panel of judges on the 'Main Stage.' Eliminations are decided by a 'Lip Sync for Your Life' showdown, with RuPaul eliminating the loser of the battle. Beyond the glamour, the show explores themes of self-expression, resilience, and the strength of chosen family within the LGBTQ+ community. Premiering in 2009, it celebrates drag as a transformative art form and a powerful platform for individual journeys.
S15, EP11 "Two Queens, One Joke"
The queens perform stand-up comedy in pairs, but an odd number of queens causes for some drama; comic Ali Wong (Ali Wong: Baby Cobra) guest judges.
S15, EP12 "Wigloose: The Rusical!"
"The Rusical" is set in the small town of West Bumtuck, where drag is outlawed, and an underground alliance forms to try and defeat the bigots; country musician Orville Peck guest judges.
S15, EP13 "Teacher Makeovers"
The queens give drag makeovers to hard-working teachers, from kindergarten to high school; queer pop musician Hayley Kiyoko guest judges.
S15, EP14 "Blame It on the Edit"
The final queens collab with RuPaul on a remix of his song "Blame It on the Edit," recording their own verses and creating a space-themed music video.
S18, EP8 "Snatch Game Of Love: Island Edition"
RuPaul throws the queens a curveball by giving the classic celebrity impersonation game show a format twist. Actress and model Brooke Shields guest judges.
S18, EP7 "Drag Queens For Change"
The queens are tasked with creating twisted parodies of political ads; choreographer Jamal Sims (Aladdin), and singer-songwriter Leland guest judge.
S18, EP6 "The Rate-A-Queen Talent Show, Part 2"
Alliances form and schemes are hatched, as the other half of the cast takes to the stage for their talent show, and to be rated by their sisters; musician Amy Taylor, Amyl and the Sniffers, guest judges.
S18, EP5 "The Rate-A-Queen Talent Show, Part 1"
It's judgment day, as half of the queens take the stage to perform a talent number, while the other half watch and rate the performances; Swedish singer Zara Larsson guest judges.