Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment WriterAlthough Hanelle M.
29.05.2020 - 20:03 / variety.com
By Adam B. Vary
Senior Entertainment Writer
For four glorious weeks in April and May, Fridays on VH1 belonged to “RuPaul’s Drag Race.” First, viewers could watch the 90-minute episodes of the Emmy-winning reality show’s 12th season, in which 13 drag queens (well, actually 12 — more on that later) compete to be crowned “America’s next drag superstar.” Then they could take ina 90-minute episode of the four-part special “RuPaul’s Secret Celebrity Drag Race,” in which three bold-faced names
Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment WriterAlthough Hanelle M.
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has something old (a fan favorite from all the way back in season 1) and something new (that twisty new twist), something borrowed (, which we traditionally don't get for ) and something blue (the current state of the world). brings 10 beloved queens back into the Werk Room to slug it out for a spot in the Drag Race Hall of Fame — if they can survive this season's mystery lip sync assassins, that is.
Start your engines yet again folks, because we are diving right into the new season of RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars just one week after s12 concluded. There’s no need to take a break, however, as this group of queens is sure to bring it with their incredible looks, amazing personalities, fiery spirits and so much more as one of them will eventually make it into the Drag Race Hall of Fame alongside past winners Chad Michaels, Alaska, Trixie Mattel, Trinity The Tuck and Monet X Change.
crowned a winner, baby, officially drawing to a close season 12 of the reality competition. Which means it's time to hang up our wigs and kick off our heels, because-- What's that? A new season of premieres tonight, without even a week to catch our breath?It's time for, which brings with it a big twist and 10 truly sickening returning queens.
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After a season plagued by a major controversy and a lot of uncertainty about how they would do the finale in a world affected by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, RuPaul's Drag Race has crowned its season 12 winner.
Warning: This story contains spoilers for “RuPaul’s Drag Race” season 12, so sashay away if you haven’t watched the finale yet.
To quote Jan quoting Heidi N Closet, Though in this case, it's the end of season 12 and this group of queens really f**king matters to us.
Crystal Methyd, Gigi Goode and Jaida Essence Hall are making herstory amid the Jandemic pandemic. In lieu of a live grand finale, as has become customary, season 12's finalists will compete for the crown without leaving their homes.
Has romance once again blossomed in the Werk Room?
RuPaul dressed down for the reunion episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race season 12!
After announcing the returning queens and hinting at a secret twist in RuPaul’s Drag Race: All Stars 5, the franchise has ru-vealed the twist as well as the guest judges and first full trailer for the upcoming season.
As a wise Laganja Estranja once said, «Y'all wanted a twist, eh?»
For attorney Joanna Chang (), life seems to be just a little bit sweeter when Canadian legal drama kicks off its third season on The CW. She and Billy Crawford () are one year into their relationship, they're running their own law firm, Crawford Chang, and it appears their demons are finally where they should be: in the past.
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