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.
15.05.2020 - 19:51 / variety.com
By Adam B. Vary
Senior Entertainment Writer
“RuPaul’s Drag Race,” like many other reality shows this season, is going virtual amid the coronavirus pandemic.
VH1 ru-vealed on Friday that both “Drag Race’s” reunion episode on May 22 and the Season 12 finale on May 29 have been shot virtually.
In previous seasons, the finale was filmed in front of a live audience, and since Season 9 has involved the final four queens facing off in a series of lip-sync battles until RuPaul crowns the ultimate
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.
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.
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RuPaul dressed down for the reunion episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race season 12!
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The season 12 finale of RuPaul’s Drag Race is becoming a virtual episode, according to Entertainment Weekly.
With all the talk of and, let's not forget we have a season 12 queen to crown. And now, we know how Mama Ru is going to make that happen amid the ongoing Jandemic pandemic.
“RuPaul’s Drag Race” has had to get creative in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
Throughout the history of RuPaul's Drag Race, the grand finale has gone through a massive evolution, from a closed studio ceremony to a massive lip-sync showdown in front of a live audience. Now it's evolving yet again, this time to accommodate the pandemic we're currently living in.
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Veteran RuPaul's Drag Race performers Michelle Visage, Ross Mathews and Carson Kressley are among the stars that will show up — virtually, of course — to help the Los Angeles LGBT Center raise money as part of its Rainbowthon event.The two-hour event, set for May 14 (6-8 p.m. PT/ 9-11 p.m.
Kristin Chenoweth and RuPaul’s Drag Race judges Michelle Visage, Ross Mathews, and Carson Kressley lead the line-up for the Los Angeles LGBT Center’s upcoming Rainbowthon event.
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season 12 is winding down — as is — but if you thought Mama Ru was going to take her foot off the gas anytime soon, think again: season 5 premieres next month!