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[update], 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[update], 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
editRuPaul's Drag Race
editThe 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
editRuPaul'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
editAges, names, and cities stated are at time of filming.
Legend
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]
Season | Episode | Contestant | Celebrity | Outcome | Queen Supreme |
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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
editRuPaul's Drag Race Holi-slay Spectacular is a holiday television special, which aired on VH1 on December 7, 2018.[24][25]
Contestant | Original season(s) | Original placement(s) | Outcome |
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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
editFrom 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.
Professors | Original season | Season | ||
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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
editRuPaul'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.
Season | Contestant | Age | Hometown | Original season(s) | Original placement(s) | Outcome |
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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
editAges, names, and cities stated are at time of filming.
Legend:
† indicates that the contestant is deceased.
Canada's Drag Race
editCanada's Drag Race premiered in 2020. It has crowned four winners: Priyanka, Icesis Couture, Gisèle Lullaby, and Venus.
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 |
Makayla Couture | 21 | Toronto, Ontario | ||
Minhi Wang | 39 | Toronto, Ontario | ||
Perla | 29 | Toronto, Ontario | ||
The Virgo Queen | 25 | Toronto, Ontario | ||
Uma Gahd | 36 | Montreal, Quebec | ||
Xana | 26 | Vancouver, British Columbia | ||
Jaylene Tyme | 52 | Vancouver, British Columbia | 8th | |
Sanjina DaBish Queen | 32 | Toronto, Ontario | 9th | |
Tiffany Ann Co. | 32 | Vancouver, British Columbia | 10th | |
Tara Nova | 23 | St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador | 11th |
Canada's Drag Race: Canada vs. the World
editCanada'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 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 competing again.
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.
Season | Contestant | Age | Hometown | Original season(s) | Original placement(s) | Outcome |
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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
editDrag Race Belgique premiered in 2023. It has crowned two winners: Drag Couenne and Alvilda.
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
editDrag Race Brasil premiered in 2023. It has crowned one winner: Organzza.
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
editRuPaul'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 four winners: Kita Mean, Spankie Jackzon, Isis Avis Loren, and Lazy Susan.
Season | Contestant | Age | Hometown | Outcome |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Kita Mean | 34 | Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand | Winner |
Art Simone | 28 | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | Runners-up[m] | |
Karen from Finance | 32 | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | ||
Scarlet Adams | 27 | Perth, Western Australia, Australia | ||
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 | ||||
Lazy Susan | 32 | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | Winner | |
Mandy Moobs | 33 | Brisbane, Queensland, Australia | Runners-up | |
Vybe | 32 | Sydney, New South Wales Australia | ||
Freya Armani | 24 | Brisbane, Queensland, Australia | 4th | |
Nikita Iman | 27 | Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand | 5th | |
Max Drag Queen | 24 | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | 6th | |
Brenda Bressed | 24 | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | 7th | |
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
editDrag Race España premiered in 2021. It has crowned four winners: Carmen Farala, Sharonne, Pitita, and Le Cocó.
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[n] | 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[o] | |
Kelly Roller | 30 | Torremolinos, Andalusia | ||
Clover Bish | 24 | Barcelona, Catalonia | 5th | |
Bestiah | 30 | Leganés, Community of Madrid | 6th | |
Pakita[p][q] | 28 | Seville, Andalusia | 7th | |
Pink Chadora | 38 | Málaga, Andalusia | 7th | |
Visa | 34 | Tampico, Mexico | 9th | |
The Macarena[r] | 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 | Le Cocó | 28 | Madrid, Community of Madrid | Winner |
Vampirashian[s] | 30 | Valencia, Valencian Community | Runner-up | |
Chloe Vittu | 23 | Barcelona, Catalonia | 3rd | |
La Niña Delantro | 22 | Castellón de la Plana, Valencian Community | 4th | |
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[c] | |
Porca Theclubkid | 39 | Madrid, Community of Madrid | 11th | |
Shani LaSanta | 25 | Jerez de la Frontera, Andalusia | 12th |
Drag Race España All Stars
editDrag Race España All Stars premiered in 2024. It featured previous competitors from Drag Race España and has crowned one winner: Drag Sethlas.
Season | Contestant | Age | Hometown | Original season | Original placement | Outcome |
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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[p] | 29 | Seville, Andalusia | The Switch 2 | 15th | 7th | |
Season 3 | 7th | |||||
Onyx Unleashed[n] | 34 | Madrid, Community of Madrid | Season 2 | 8th | 8th | |
Pink Chadora | 38 | Málaga, Andalusia | Season 3 | 7th | 9th |
Drag Race France
editDrag 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.
Season | Contestant | Age | Hometown | Outcome |
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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[t] | |
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[u] | 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
editDrag 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.
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
editDrag Race Holland premiered in 2020. It has crowned two winners: Envy Peru and Vanessa Van Cartier.
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
editDrag Race Italia premiered in 2021. It has crowned three winners: Elecktra Bionic, La Diamond, and Lina Galore.
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[v] | |
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
editDrag Race México debuted in 2023. It has crowned two winners: Cristian Peralta and Leexa Fox.
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
editDrag Race Philippines premiered in 2022. It has crowned three winners: Precious Paula Nicole, Captivating Katkat and Maxie.
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[w] | 9th | |
Tiny DeLuxe | 22 | Pasig, Metro Manila | 10th | |
Astrid Mercury | 29 | Mandaluyong, Metro Manila | 11th[x] | |
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
editDrag Race Sverige premiered in 2023. It has crowned one winner: Admira Thunderpussy.
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[y] | |
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
editDrag Race Thailand premiered in 2018. It has crowned two winners: Natalia Pliacam and Angele Anang.
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[z][aa] | |
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[ab] | 8th | |
Miss Gimhuay | 24 | Chonburi | 9th[ac] | |
Mocha Diva | 30 | Hong Kong[ad] | 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 | Winner |
Zepee | 29 | Phrae | Runner-up | |
Gawdland | 22 | Chiang Mai | 3rd | |
Spicy Sunshine | 30 | Bangkok | ||
Nane Sphera | 33 | Chiang Mai | 5th | |
Gigi Ferocious | 28 | Bangkok | 6th | |
Siam Phusri | 34 | San Francisco, U.S. | 7th | |
Benze Diva | 42 | Samutprakam | 8th[c] | |
Shortgun | 22 | Chiang Mai | 9th | |
Kara Might | 27 | Ratchaburi | 10th | |
Srirasha Hotsauce | 27 | Bangkok | 11th |
RuPaul's Drag Race UK
editRuPaul's Drag Race UK premiered in 2019. It has crowned six winners: The Vivienne, Lawrence Chaney, Krystal Versace, Danny Beard, Ginger Johnson, and Kyran Thrax.
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[ae] | |
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[af] | 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 | Winner |
La Voix | 43 | Stockton on Tees, England | Runner-up | |
Marmalade | 24 | Cardiff, Wales | 3rd | |
Rileasa Slaves | 32 | London, England | ||
Charra Tea | 23 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | 5th[c] | |
Lill | 36 | Manchester, England | 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
editRuPaul'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.
Series | Contestant | Age | Hometown | Original season(s) | Original placement(s) | Outcome |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Blu Hydrangea | 25 | Belfast, United Kingdom | UK 1 | 5th | Winner |
Mo Heart[ag] | 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 | —[ah] | 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
editThe 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.
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[ai] | |
Yoyi | 41 | Santiago, Santiago, Chile | 5th | |
Rubí | 28 | Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay | 6th[aj] | |
Arianda Sodi | 28 | Santiago, Santiago, Chile | 7th[ak] | |
Laura Bell | 26 | Santiago, Santiago, Chile | 8th[al] | |
Fernanda Brown | 24 | Santiago, Santiago, Chile | 9th[c] | |
Jessica Parker | 24 | Antofagasta, Antofagasta, Chile | 10th[am] | |
Paulette Palmery | 38 | Antofagasta, Antofagasta, Chile | 11th | |
Nery Lefferti | 24 | Santiago, Santiago, Chile | 12th[an] | |
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[ao] | |
Álvaro Lynch | 50 | Buenos Aires, Argentina | 17th | |
2 | Miss Leona[u] | 21 | Paris, Île-de-France, France | Winner |
Gia Gunn[q] | 26 | Chicago, Illinois, United States[ap] | Runner-up | |
Pavel Arámbula | 32 | Mexico City, Mexico | Runner-up | |
Sofía Camará[r] | 26 | Entre Ríos, Entre Ríos, Argentina | Runner-up | |
Fernanda Brown[r] | 25 | Santiago, Santiago, Chile | 5th | |
Diva Houston | 38 | São Paulo, São Paulo,Brazil[aq] | 6th[ar] | |
Rochelle Mon Chéri | 25 | San Juan, Puerto Rico, United States | 7th[as] | |
Kandy Ho[q] | 30 | New York City, New York, United States[at] | 8th | |
Luz Violeta[au] | 29 | Santiago, Santiago, Chile | 9th[k] | |
Arianda Sodi[r] | 29 | Santiago, Santiago, Chile | 10th[av] | |
Laura Bell[r] | 27 | Santiago, Santiago, Chile | 11th | |
Marie Laveau | 25 | San Juan, Puerto Rico, United States | 12th | |
Luna di Mauri[r] | 49 | Santiago, Santiago, Chile | 13th | |
Francisca del Solar | 28 | Santiago, Santiago, Chile | 14th | |
Franciska Tólika[p] | 24 | Seville, Seville, Spain | 15th |
See also
editNotes
edit- ^ Now Trinity the Tuck, she is referred to as Trinity Taylor on season 9.
- ^ Now Mo Heart, she is referred to as Monique Heart on season 10 and All Stars 4.
- ^ 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 ah ai aj The contestant was voted Miss Congeniality or similar.
- ^ 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.
- ^ a b c d e f The contestant was removed from the competition due to medical reasons.
- ^ The contestant was voted Miss Congeniality on her original season.
- ^ Shangela Laquifa Wadley is referred to as her full name on season 2 and as Shangela on season 3 and All Stars 3.
- ^ Now Kylie Sonique Love, she is referred to as Sonique on season 2.
- ^ Mariah Paris Balenciaga is referred to as Mariah on season 3.
- ^ Athena Likis is referred to as Athena Sorgelikis on Drag Race Belgique season 1
- ^ a b c d e f g h The contestant quit the competition.
- ^ Cheryl is referred to as Cheryl Hole on UK 1 and UK vs. the World 1.
- ^ Art Simone originally placed ninth before re-entering the competition.
- ^ a b Now Onyx Unleashed, she is referred to as Onyx on season 2.
- ^ Kelly Roller originally placed tenth before re-entering the competition.
- ^ a b c Now Pakita, she is referred to as Fransiska Tólika on The Switch Drag Race season 2.
- ^ a b c The contestant returned after having competed on a different franchise.
- ^ a b c d e f The contestant returned to compete after being eliminated on a previous season.
- ^ Now La Bella Vampi, she is referred to as Vampirashian on the show up until the last episode.
- ^ Piche originally placed eighth before re-entering the competition.
- ^ a b Now Leona Winter, she is referred to as Miss Leona on The Switch season 2.
- ^ Enorma Jean was disqualified after losing a lip sync to stay in the competition.
- ^ Veruschka Levels is originally from Cebu City, Philippines.
- ^ 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.
- ^ Antonina Nutshell originally placed eighth before re-entering the competition.
- ^ Kana Warrior placed ninth before re-entering the competition.
- ^ Kandy Zyanide placed eleventh before re-entering the competition.
- ^ Genie is originally from California, United States.
- ^ On episode 5, Miss Gimhuay was disqualified for bringing props from outside the Werkroom, a violation of the competition's rules.
- ^ Mocha Diva is originally from the Philippines.
- ^ Joe Black originally placed twelfth before re-entering the competition.
- ^ The contestant returned to compete after withdrawing from a previous season for medical reasons.
- ^ Now Mo Heart, she was referred to as Monique Heart on season 10 and All Stars 4.
- ^ Pangina Heals was the co-host of Drag Race Thailand and not a competitor.
- ^ Sofía Camará originally placed sixteenth before re-entering the competition.
- ^ Rubí originally placed fourteenth before re-entering the competition.
- ^ Arianda Sodi originally placed tenth before re-entering the competition.
- ^ Laura Bell originally placed ninth before re-entering the competition.
- ^ Jessica Parker was voted Mejor Compañera.
- ^ Nery Lefferti originally placed fifteenth before re-entering the competition.
- ^ Elizabeth San Martín was voted La Peor Transformista.
- ^ Although living in Chicago at the time, Gia Gunn represented Japan on the show.
- ^ Although living in Spain at the time, Diva Houston represented Brazil on the show.
- ^ Diva Houston originally placed eleventh before re-entering the competition.
- ^ Rochelle Mon Chéri originally placed ninth before re-entering the competition.
- ^ Although living in New York at the time, Kandy Ho represented Puerto Rico on the show.
- ^ Luz Violeta returned to compete after winning the previous season.
- ^ Arianda Sodi originally placed thirteenth before re-entering the competition.
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