RuPaul’s Outburst on the ‘Drag Race’ Reunion Is the Most Powerful Moment of Season 10
RuPaul got his Tyra Banks moment when he shared some choice words for The Vixen, a contestant who walked off the set.
RuPaul got his Tyra Banks moment when he shared some choice words for The Vixen, a contestant who walked off the set.
“We’re so up our ass,” Jones tells IndieWire. “The world could really take a break and stop being an asshole, because that’s what we are at this point!”
She’s the Simon Cowell of VH1’s hit show, serving witty critiques with a bold lip — and she brings out a side of RuPaul no one else can.
It was a shocking ending to an uneven season that left fans utterly gagged, and pulled back the curtain on the facade of reality show realness.
The first openly gay U.S. Olympian is drawing inspiration from Kennedy Davenport and calling himself a “glamazon bitch.”
With eight Emmy nominations and record ratings, the host explains why “RuPauI’s Drag Race” is the show we need right now to combat so much hate.
For National Geographic, it was “Genius.” At VH1, “RuPaul’s Drag Race” changed everything. A look at how year’s networks on the rise landed some big Emmy love.
The Emmy-winning host reveals what keeps him excited about his hit reality series, which shifted this year to airing on VH1.
With “Sense8” and “The Real O’Neals” canceled, these shows are still portraying nuanced, sympathetic and diverse queer characters.
There hasn’t been much drag queen drama on season 9 of “RuPaul’s Drag Race” so far — but that’s all about to change.