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RuPaul Andre Charles (born November 17, 1960; stylized as RuPaul) is an American drag queen, television personality, actor, musician, and model. Best known for producing, hosting, and judging the reality competition series '' RuPaul's Drag Race'', he has received several accolades, including 12
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, three
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, a Critics' Choice Television Award, two ''Billboard'' Music Awards, and a Tony Award. He has been dubbed the "Queen of Drag". Born and raised in San Diego RuPaul later studied performing arts in Atlanta. He settled in New York City, where he became a popular fixture on the LGBT nightclub scene. He achieved international fame as a drag queen with the release of his debut single, "
Supermodel (You Better Work) "Supermodel (You Better Work)" is a song by American dance music singer and drag queen RuPaul. It was released in November 1993 as the third single (but first major label single) from his debut album, '' Supermodel of the World'' (1993). The song ...
", which was included on his debut studio album ''
Supermodel of the World ''Supermodel of the World'' is the debut studio album by American singer and drag queen RuPaul, released on June 8, 1993 by Tommy Boy Records. It is his second album overall, his first release being a soundtrack album. With the release of the '' ...
'' (1993). He became a spokesperson for
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in 1994, raising money for the
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and becoming the first drag queen to land a major cosmetics campaign. He later received his own talk show on
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called ''
The RuPaul Show ''The RuPaul Show'' is an American talk/variety show that premiered on VH1 in 1996. Hosted by the drag performer RuPaul, the show had many famous musical guests and was notable as being one of the first national television programs in the United ...
'', which he hosted for over 100 episodes while co-hosting the morning radio show on WKTU with
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. ''RuPaul's Drag Race'' was created in 2009 and has gone on to produce fourteen seasons in the United States. The show has also seen success internationally. There are several international variants of the show including ''
RuPaul's Drag Race UK ''RuPaul's Drag Race UK'' is a British reality competition television series based on the American television series of the same name. The television series, a collaboration between the BBC and World of Wonder, premiered on 3 October 2019. T ...
'' and '' Canada's Drag Race''. This has also inspired several spin-offs of the main show, including '' RuPaul's Drag U'', '' RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars'', and '' RuPaul's Secret Celebrity Drag Race''. He is also featured as a host on other reality television series such as '' Skin Wars'', '' Good Work'', and ''
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''. RuPaul has made appearances in films such as ''
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'' (1994), '' The Brady Bunch Movie'' (1995), ''
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'' (1995), '' But I'm a Cheerleader'' (1999), television shows such as ''
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'' (2017), '' Broad City'' (2017), and ''
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'' (2019). He later created and starred in his own Netflix original television series '' AJ and the Queen'' (2020). In addition, he has also published three books: ''
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'' (1995), ''
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'' (2010), and '' GuRu'' (2018). RuPaul is considered the most commercially successful drag queen in the United States, with ''
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'' saying that he is "easily the world's most famous drag queen." For his work on ''RuPaul's Drag Race'', he has received 12 Primetime Emmy Awards, becoming the most-awarded person of color in the history of the Primetime Emmys. In 2017, he was included in the annual ''Time'' 100 list of the most influential people in the world. Outside of film and television, he also continues to write and record music; he has released fourteen studio albums as of 2022, and received a Tony Award for Best Musical as a producer for the musical '' A Strange Loop''.


Early life

RuPaul was born in San Diego on November 17, 1960, the son of Ernestine "Toni" (née Fontenette) and Irving Andrew Charles. His parents were both from Louisiana. He was named by his mother; "Ru" came from roux, the term for the base of gumbo and other creole stews and soups. According to ''
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'', his DNA composition is 70% African and 30% European. When his parents divorced in 1967, he and his three sisters lived with their mother, a practicing Seventh-day Adventist. He was raised in the Catholic faith and attended Patrick Henry High school. At 15, RuPaul and his sister Renetta moved to study performing arts in Atlanta. RuPaul struggled as a musician and filmmaker during the 1980s; he worked at Atlanta's famed Plaza Theatre. In 1982, he debuted on an Atlanta public access variety show called ''
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'', on which he made frequent appearances over the years. He also participated in
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, helping create the low-budget film ''
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'' and an album by the same name. In Atlanta he often performed at the Celebrity Club, managed by
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, as a bar dancer or with his band, Wee Wee Pole. RuPaul also performed as a backup singer to
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along with drag queen Vaginal Davis. RuPaul's first prominent national exposure came in 1989 dancing as an extra in the video for "
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" by The B-52's. In the early 1990s, RuPaul worked the Georgia club scene and was known by his full birth name. Initially participating in gender bender-style performances, he performed solo and in collaboration with other bands at several New York City nightclubs, most notably the Pyramid Club. He played opposite New York City drag performer
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(Nashom Benjamin) in the one-act science-fiction parody "My Pet Homo" written and directed by Jon Michael Johnson for Cooper Square Productions. He appeared for many years at the annual
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drag festival and appeared in the documentary '' Wigstock: The Movie''. In the 1990s, RuPaul was known in the UK for his appearances on the Channel 4 series ''Manhattan Cable'', a weekly series produced by World of Wonder and presented by American Laurie Pike about New York's public-access television system.


Career


1993–1997: ''Supermodel of the World'', ''Foxy Lady'', and ''Ho Ho Ho''

In 1993, RuPaul recorded the
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album ''
Supermodel of the World ''Supermodel of the World'' is the debut studio album by American singer and drag queen RuPaul, released on June 8, 1993 by Tommy Boy Records. It is his second album overall, his first release being a soundtrack album. With the release of the '' ...
''. It was released through the rap label
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, spawning the dance track hit "
Supermodel (You Better Work) "Supermodel (You Better Work)" is a song by American dance music singer and drag queen RuPaul. It was released in November 1993 as the third single (but first major label single) from his debut album, '' Supermodel of the World'' (1993). The song ...
". The song peaked at 45 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. It charted on the UK Singles Chart, peaking on the top 40 at 39. The song found the most success on the ''Billboard''
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chart, where it peaked at 2. Radio airplay, heavy rotation of the music video on
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, and television appearances on popular programs like '' The Arsenio Hall Show'' popularized the song. His next two singles/videos, "
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" and "
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", both went to the top spot on the ''Billboard'' Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart and furthered his
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persona. His following release " House of Love" failed to place on any U.S. charts but peaked at 68 on the UK Singles Chart. RuPaul was signed to a modeling contract for
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. Various billboards featured him in full drag, often with the text "I am the MAC girl". He also released his
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, ''
Lettin' It All Hang Out ''Lettin' It All Hang Out'' is the autobiography of drag performer RuPaul. The book was originally released in 1995 in hardback, and then in paperback a year later. Although the book is classed as an autobiography, it is self described as "Pa ...
''. He promoted the book in part with a 1995 guest appearance on
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's ''
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'', in a storyline that put it on the set of Erica Kane's talk show "The Cutting Edge". The same year, he was featured in his first of two appearances in the ''Brady Bunch'' movies, in which he played Jan's female guidance counselor. The next year he landed a talk show of his own on
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, called ''
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'' interviewing celebrity guests and musical acts.
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, Nirvana,
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, Pat Benatar,
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, Bea Arthur,
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, Cyndi Lauper, Olivia Newton-John,
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, Pete Burns, Bow Wow Wow, and the Backstreet Boys were notable guests. His co-host was
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with whom he also co-hosted on WKTU radio. On one episode, RuPaul featured guests Chi Chi LaRue and
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speaking about the gay porn industry. Later in the year he released his second album, '' Foxy Lady'', this time on the L.A.-based Rhino Records label. The album failed to chart on the ''Billboard'' 200. However, its first single "
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" went to number four on the
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chart. It also enjoyed limited mainstream success, charting at 95 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, which was his second and final solo Hot 100 entry to date. The album's second single " A Little Bit of Love" was not as successful, peaking at 28 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. During this time, RuPaul helped launch the return of WKTU radio in New York City and would serve as host of its morning show until 1998. In 1997, he released his third album, the Christmas-themed ''
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''. That year, RuPaul teamed with Martha Wash to remake the classic disco anthem, " It's Raining Men". The song was included on the 1998 compilation CD '' RuPaul's Go Go Box Classics''. During this time, he appeared in Webex TV commercials and magazine ads. In 2002, he was featured on the
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track "You're No Lady" alongside Brigitte Nielsen.


2004–2007: ''Red Hot'', ''ReWorked'', and ''Starrbooty''

In 2004, RuPaul released his fourth album, ''
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'' on his own RuCo Inc. music label. It received dance radio and club play, but very little press coverage. On his blog he discussed how he felt betrayed by the entertainment industry, particularly the
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. In one incident, it was noted that '' Entertainment Weekly'' refused to review the album, instead asking him to make a comedic contribution to a fashion article. He likened the experience to "a black person being invited to a party, but only if they'll serve." Despite his apparent dissatisfaction with the release, ''Red Hots lead single "
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" peaked at number two on the dance chart. The second, " WorkOut", peaked at number five. The third and final single from the album "People Are People" a duet with Tom Trujillo, peaked at number 10. The album itself only charted on the Top Electronic Albums chart, where it hit number nine. RuPaul later noted, "Well, betrayed might be the wrong word. 'Betrayed' alludes to an idea that there was some kind of a promise made to me, and there never was. More so, I was disappointed. I don't feel like it was a betrayal. Nobody promises anything in show business and you understand that from day one. But, I don't know what happened. It seemed I couldn't get press on my album unless I was willing to play into the role that the mainstream press has assigned to gay people, which is as servants of straight ideals."RuPaul in Shankbone, David. Interview with RuPaul, Wikinews, October 6, 2007. On June 13, 2006, RuPaul released ''ReWorked'', his first
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album and fifth album overall. It features reworked versions of songs from his back catalog, as well as new recordings. The only single released from the album was a re-recording of "Supermodel (You Better Work)", which reached number 21 on the U.S. dance chart. June 20, 2007, saw the release of '' Starrbooty: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack'' in the United States. The single "Call Me Starrbooty" was digitally released in 2007. The album contains new tracks as well as interludes with dialogue from the movie. The film was released on DVD in October 2007.


2008–2010: ''RuPaul's Drag Race'' and ''Champion''

In mid-2008, RuPaul began producing '' RuPaul's Drag Race'', a reality television game show which aired on Logo in February 2009. On the program drag queens compete to be selected by RuPaul and a panel of judges as "America's next drag superstar". The first season's winner was BeBe Zahara Benet, and first runner-up Nina Flowers was chosen by fans as "Miss Congeniality" through voting via the show's official website. To publicize the new show he was a guest on several other shows in 2008 including as a guest judge on episode 6 of season 5 of '' Project Runway'' and as a guest "chef" on ''
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''. In March 2009, RuPaul released the album '' Champion''. The album spawned four singles " Cover Girl", "
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", "Devil Made Me Do It", and "Tranny Chaser". The album peaked at number 12 on the ''Billboard'' Dance/Electronic Albums as well as 26 on the ''Billboard'' Top Heatseekers chart. Logo's second annual
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in 2009 were hosted by RuPaul. There he performed "Jealous of My Boogie (Gomi & RasJek Edit)". In March 2010, RuPaul released his second remix album, ''Drag Race'', the album features remixes of songs from the 2009 album ''Champion''.


2011–2013: ''Glamazon'', make-up and perfume line

In April 2011, coinciding with the finale of season 3 of '' RuPaul's Drag Race'', RuPaul released his sixth studio album '' Glamazon'', produced by Revolucian, who previously worked with RuPaul on his album ''Champion''. The album charted on ''Billboard's'' Dance/Electronic Albums and the ''Billboard'' Top Heatseekers chart at 11 and 8 respectively. In July 2011, he released another remix EP entitled ''SuperGlam DQ'' which features remixes of tracks from ''Glamazon'', remixes of the "''Drag U'' Theme Song", and a new song, "Sexy Drag Queen". The second season of '' RuPaul's Drag U'' began in June 2011. In late 2011, promotions for season 4 of ''Drag Race'' began. RuPaul made appearances on ''
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'' and '' The Chew'', and also attended a ''Drag Race'' NY Premiere party at
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's store in New York. Season 4 of '' RuPaul's Drag Race'' premiered on Logo on January 30, 2012, with RuPaul returning as the main host and judge. After season 4 ended
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declared it was the best reality TV show on television. In the fall of 2012, the spin-off '' RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars'' premiered after a large fan demand. The show featured past contestants of the previous four seasons to compete. Season 5 of '' RuPaul's Drag Race'' premiered on January 28, 2013, with a 90-minute special and RuPaul returning as the main host and judge. On April 30, 2013, he released a single "Lick It Lollipop" featuring
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, who RuPaul previously collaborated with on ''Champion''. On October 25, 2013, he reported via Twitter that the new album would be released in January 2014. In fall of 2013, RuPaul joined forces with cosmetic manufacturers Colorevolution to launch his debut make-up line featuring ultra-rich pigment cosmetics and a beauty collection. Released alongside the line was a unisex perfume entitled " Glamazon". Talking to World of Wonder he said: "Glamazon is for women and men of all ages and preferences who share one thing in common: They are not afraid to be fierce. For me, glamour should be accessible to all, and I am committed to helping the world look and smell more beautiful." The line was exclusively sold on the Colorevolution website in various gift sets.


2014: ''Born Naked'', ''What's The Tee?'', and ''Skin Wars''

RuPaul and Revolucian both confirmed through their Twitter and
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accounts that they had been working on an upcoming seventh studio album. '' Born Naked'' was released on February 24, 2014, to coincide with the premiere of the 6th season of '' RuPaul's Drag Race''. Prior to the premiere an album of RuPaul cover songs performed by the Season 6 cast was released on January 28, 2014. The covers album is titled '' RuPaul Presents The CoverGurlz'' and contains RuPaul songs from 2009 to 2013. To further promote the ''Drag Race'' season premiere, RuPaul, representing Logo TV (and parent company
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) was chosen to ring the
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closing bell on February 24, 2014. The week of its release, ''Born Naked'' reached number one on the
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dance album chart. The following week it placed at number 4 on the US ''Billboard'' dance chart and 85 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart. In a profile by '' The New York Times'' it was revealed that he is currently working on a porcelain statuette of his likeness. On April 9, 2014, RuPaul and
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released the first episode of their podcast, '' RuPaul: What's the Tee? with Michelle Visage''. In August, he joined the reality competition show '' Skin Wars'' acting as a judge.


2015: ''Realness'', ''Good Work'', and ''Slay Belles''

On March 2, 2015, RuPaul released his eighth studio album, ''
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''. The release coincided with the premiere of the seventh season of ''RuPaul's Drag Race''. In April, he launched and began hosting a new show, '' Good Work'', a plastic surgery-themed talk show for E!. In October he released his second Christmas album, and ninth studio album, ''
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''. The album contains ten original Christmas-themed songs and features collaborations with
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,
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, Todrick Hall, and Big Freedia. The album charted at 21 on the US ''
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''
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chart.


2016: ''Gay for Play'', ''Butch Queen'', ''All Stars 2''

In January 2016, it was announced RuPaul would present a new game show for Logo TV called ''
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'' which premiered on April 11, 2016, after ''RuPaul's Drag Race''. In February 2016, he announced his tenth album, ''
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''. It was released in March 2016, just prior to the premiere of the eighth season of ''RuPaul's Drag Race''. A song from the album, "U Wear It Well" was featured in the teaser campaigns for the season and was later officially released as the first single on iTunes in February 2016. The album charted at number 3 on the US ''
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''
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chart, marking his highest position on this chart to date (2016?). "'Be Someone" featuring American singer Taylor Dayne was released as the album's second and final single. Additionally, '' Butch Queen: The Ru-Mixes'' was released. In July 2016, it was announced that RuPaul was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition Program. He was presented the award at the September Creative Arts Emmy Awards Ceremony. 2016 also saw the release of the single "Read U Wrote U" that features rap parts by the ''RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 2'' finalists Roxxxy Andrews, Katya Zamolodchikova, Alaska Thunderfuck, and Detox Icunt with production by Ellis Miah.


2017–2018: ''Remember Me'', ''American'', return to VH1, and ''Essential, Vol. 2''

On January 27, 2017, RuPaul announced that a new album would be released the week after. The album, named '' Remember Me: Essential, Vol. 1'' was put up for pre-order on February 2 and eventually released the next day. It is a collection of new songs and remakes of classic RuPaul hits that feature new artists. Two singles have been released from the album so far: "Rock It (To The Moon)" which is a new song loosely based on the lyrics and the melody of "Hey Booty" which was released on the ''Starrbooty'' soundtrack in 2007, and an updated version of RuPaul's 1996 hit single "Snapshot" from the album ''Foxy Lady''. The album failed to chart on the Dance Albums Chart but managed to debut at number four on the ''Billboard'' Dance Albums Sales Chart in the United States. It also charted at number eleven on the UK Dance Albums Chart, becoming RuPaul's highest-charting album on that chart, after ''Realness'' managed to debut and peak at number 13. On March 24, 2017, RuPaul released his eleventh studio album, ''
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''. Later on the same day, the ninth regular season of ''RuPaul's Drag Race'' debuted on basic cable channel VH1, home of RuPaul's talk show in the 1990s. It move from the expanded cable channel Logo TV which aired all previous seasons of the show. The season 9 premiere featured singer Lady Gaga as its guest judge and was a success, with ratings of nearly 1,000,000 viewers making it the series' most viewed episode. The number was double LogoTV's season 8 premiere ratings from the year prior, and triple VH1's usual Friday night viewership in that programming timeslot. World of Wonder Productions announced they were casting contestants for a tenth season when the ratings were released. On June 2, 2017, ''
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'' was put up on pre-order on iTunes. It was released on June 9 and preceded by the single "Crying on the Dance Floor" which is a re-recording of the 2010 single "Main Event" from the album '' Champion''. On June 22, 2017, it was announced that RuPaul would receive a star on the
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for his contributions to the television industry. He was awarded the honor on March 16, 2018, making him the first drag queen to be given the award. In August 2018, it was announced that RuPaul will be releasing his third Christmas album in October 2018.


2019–present: ''Drag Race UK'', ''AJ and the Queen'' and further TV shows

In June 2019, a daytime talk show titled ''
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'' premiered. It was cancelled after a three-week test run, since it was not picked by any
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TV stations. He also appeared in Taylor Swift's " You Need to Calm Down" music video. In late 2019, the first season of ''
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'' was released on
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. It was well-received, with '' The Guardian'' stating that the British version had "saved" the franchise. It was renewed for a second season which was released in 2021. RuPaul also created and starred in the Netflix drama-comedy show '' AJ and the Queen'' as a drag queen touring the country with an unlikely young sidekick, which was released on January 10, 2020. On March 6, 2020, Netflix announced that the series had been cancelled. Also in January 2020, it was announced that RuPaul would host '' Saturday Night Live'' on February 8, 2020, with Justin Bieber as a musical guest. On May 4, 2020, it was announced that RuPaul would be on '' The Price Is Right at Night'' airing May 11. He also made an appearance in the premiere episode of '' Canada's Drag Race''. In August 2021, RuPaul guest hosted two episodes of the talk show ''
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''; he also interviewed ''RuPaul's Drag Race'' season 13 winner Symone on the program. He did voice work in '' Amphibia'' portraying the FBI agent Mr. X. He will be hosting a revival of the game show ''
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'' for CBS in 2022. He is currently hosting the celebrity version of the British version of the show on
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. In 2022, he won the Tony Award for Best Musical for serving as a producer on the Broadway musical '' A Strange Loop''. He also voices himself as the announcer on ''
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''.


Other ventures


Podcasting

The podcast '' RuPaul: What's The Tee? With Michelle Visage'' debuted on April 6, 2014. Ru-Paul co-hosts with longtime friend and fellow ''RuPaul's Drag Race'' judge
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. The weekly show features their thoughts on topics including behind-the-scenes of '' RuPaul's Drag Race'', life advice, beauty tips, and conversations with featured guests from the entertainment world.


Audiobooks

In 2018, RuPaul was one of the actors who voiced the audiobook ''
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''.


Drag conventions

Launched through production company World of Wonder,
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is an annual drag-themed convention held in Los Angeles which started in 2015, followed by
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. It began in 2007 in New York City; the public is able to meet with RuPaul, former ''RuPaul's Drag Race'' contestants, and other drag queens. The conventions feature performances, meet-and-greet booths, merchandise sales and panel discussions.


Activism

RuPaul has been an active supporter of voter registration, producing a public service announcement supporting National Voter Registration Day and urging everyone to register. As RuPaul said
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vary from state to state; the details of the voter ID required in each state are provided by HeadCount and VoteRiders. As one in five LGBTQ adults are not registered to vote, voter registration efforts have expanded recently with several of the stars from ''RuPaul's Drag Race'' acting as Ambassadors for the Drag Out the Vote.


Impact

Lauren Herold of ''Mic.com'' deemed RuPaul "arguably the most commercially successful drag queen in America." Sami Main of ''Adweek'' credited him with creating wider exposure for drag queens from LGBT culture into
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society, thanks to his early-career chart success, and later, the successive climb in viewership of ''RuPaul's Drag Race''. His talk show ''The RuPaul Show'' was the first-ever national talk show to have a drag queen as a host. Along with his partner Michelle Visage, he welcomed an array of high-profile guests such as
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, Lil Kim, and
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over the show's 100-episode span. As well as having a variety of comedy
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, the show was noted for discussing topics such as black empowerment,
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, misogyny, and liberal politics that were otherwise unheard of in 1990s television at the time. In 1999, RuPaul was awarded the Vito Russo Award at the GLAAD Media Awards for work in promoting equality in the
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. RuPaul has also been noted as having a large part in ''RuPaul's Drag Race''s continuous television success. By pioneering queer representation on television, many believe RuPaul to have essentially revolutionised the portrayal of the LGBTQ+ community on screen. He first won an
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for his work on the show in 2016, and one year later the show garnered eight nominations, including
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for the first time in its 11-season run, and a second consecutive win for RuPaul in the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition Program. In 2017, he was included in the annual ''Time'' 100 list of the most influential people in the world. In 2019, ''
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'' noted RuPaul as “easily the world's most famous” drag queen.


Relationship with transgender community

RuPaul has been the subject of multiple controversies regarding his comments and actions towards the transgender community. According to ''Vox'', he has a complicated relationship with this community, in part due to differing philosophies: through drag he seeks to mock gender and identity stereotypes, while in his view the trans community takes identity seriously. Nevertheless, ''RuPaul's Drag Race'' has featured a number of contestants who are trans women, some of whom made their identity public while competing on the show, including Sonique,
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, Jiggly Caliente,
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,
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, and
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. Later seasons of the show have included contestants who had already disclosed their trans identity prior to their season beginning. In 2017, Peppermint became the first contestant to compete throughout her season as an openly trans woman and, in 2021,
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was the first to compete as an openly trans man. Other non-conforming gender identities expressed by former contestants include non-binary ( Jinkx Monsoon, Adore Delano,
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, Valentina,
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and
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), genderfluid (
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and
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) and
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( Violet Chachki and Sasha Velour). In 2014, trans activists and former contestants Carmen Carrera and Monica Beverly Hillz criticized the show's use of words such as ''
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'' and '' shemale'', including the main challenge announcement phrase up to season 6, "You've got she-mail", which they described as transphobic. That year's season also included a "Female or She-male" segment that required contestants to guess whether various photographs featured cisgender "biological women" or "psychological women" (drag queens), causing further criticism. RuPaul and the producers issued a statement promising "to help spread love, acceptance and understanding" and Logo TV removed the "You've got she-mail" phrase from subsequent broadcasts, replacing it instead with the phrase "She done already done had herses." RuPaul criticized those attempting to police his language in bad faith and noted that ''tranny'' referred to transvestites and drag queens, not just trans women. In 2018, RuPaul gave an interview to '' The Guardian'' in which he stated that a post- transition trans woman would "probably not" be accepted onto the show, noting that at the time of competition Peppermint had not yet had
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s. After facing criticism on social media and from former contestants for his remarks, RuPaul compared trans drag queens who had transitioned to athletes who had taken performance-enhancing drugs. He subsequently expressed regret for the hurt caused by his remarks, and that the only screening criteria for contestants were "charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent." Since he made these statements, multiple transgender contestants have competed on the show.


Personal life

RuPaul met painter Georges LeBar in 1994 at the Limelight nightclub in New York City. They married in January 2017. They have an open marriage with RuPaul saying he would not want to "put restraints" on the person he loves. The two split their time between a home in Los Angeles and a ranch in Wyoming. The couple were criticized by environmentalists in 2020 after RuPaul revealed that they lease mineral rights and sell water to oil companies on their ranch, as well as allowing fracking on their land which is an environmentally harmful practice. There are at least 35 active wells on the ranch according to public maps. RuPaul previously held a climate-themed ball on his show to raise environmental awareness, leading to accusations of hypocrisy. RuPaul publicly endorsed the
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nominee Hillary Clinton in the
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. He expressed dismay at Clinton's defeat by
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nominee Donald Trump, stating, "The America that we have all fought so hard for, the narrative of love and peace and liberty and equality, it feels like it is dead." He has described doing drag as a "very, very political" act because it "challenges the ''
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''" by rejecting fixed identities: "Drag says 'I'm a shapeshifter, I do whatever the hell I want at any given time'." RuPaul has been sober and not had alcohol and drugs since 1999; he started smoking
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at age 10 or 11. In 2020, he found out that he and New Jersey
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Cory Booker are cousins; they discovered it while appearing on the TV show ''
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''.


Discography

Studio albums * ''
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'' (1993) * '' Foxy Lady'' (1996) * ''
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'' (1997) * ''
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'' (2004) * '' Champion'' (2009) * '' Glamazon'' (2011) * '' Born Naked'' (2014) * ''
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'' (2015) * ''
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'' (2015) * ''
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'' (2016) * ''
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'' (2017) * '' Christmas Party'' (2018) * '' You're a Winner, Baby'' (2020) * ''
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'' (2022) * ''Black Butta'' (2023)


Filmography


Films


Short films


Television


Music videos


Awards and nominations

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was named ''
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''. The name was chosen in reference to the fly's "costume of shiny metallic rainbow colours." Other species described in the same article were named ''O. ednae'' (after fellow drag queen Dame Edna Everage) and ''O. fabulosa''.


Bibliography

* '' Lettin' It All Hang Out: An Autobiography''.
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. 1995. . * * '' GuRu'', Dey Street Books, 2018.


See also

*
LGBT culture in New York City New York City is home to one of the largest LGBTQ populations in the world and the most prominent. Brian Silverman, the author of ''Frommer's New York City from $90 a Day,'' wrote the city has "one of the world's largest, loudest, and most power ...
*
List of LGBT people from New York City New York City is home to one of the largest LGBT populations in the world and the most prominent. Brian Silverman, the author of ''Frommer's New York City from $90 a Day,'' writes that the city has "one of the world's largest, loudest, and most ...
* List of number-one dance hits (United States) * List of artists who reached number one on the US Dance chart


References


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