The film, which is awaiting a title, dropped an official synopsis upon first announcement, which reads: "Best friends Tess and DeeDee, train stewardesses who trade their dreary shifts on the Stank Rail for the glitzy Glamazonian Express. "When a catastrophic 'Stormganza' threatens to derail the high-speed train and crash it into Los Angeles, the duo in coach must join forces with the snobby first class attendants, and President Gagwell to save the day."
Announced today (2 October) via a video posted to Drag Race production company World of Wonder's social media accounts featuring Mama Ru herself, the next instalment is getting ready to snatch wigs, with applicants able to submit applications until 14 November. "If you have the Charisma, Uniqueness, Nerve, and Talent it takes to become America's Next Drag Superstar, we want to hear from you!" the post reads, with a link to the application portal. And with some spooky white contacts, Mama Ru says in the video: "Casting for season 19 of RuPaul's Drag Race is now open."
The Slaysian Diva, Joella, from season 17 of RuPaul's Drag Race showed up to the 2025 Emmy Awards dressed as a giant Labubu. Joella, the second out this season, was most notable on Drag Race for strutting an outfit down the runway that was just a giant mattress. Her season-17 sister, the forever troll Kori King, came to the Emmys as Kori Jackson, her Michael Jackson-inspired character that she performs as for her Cameo videos that have since gone viral.
For the performance of her latest single, Carpenter emerged from a manhole, surrounded by RuPaul's Drag Race stars Willam (season four), Symone (season 13) and Denali (season 13 and All Stars 10) as she kicked off the number. Carpenter, who held a whopping nine nominations at this year's VMAs, was also joined by Beyonc é collaborator Honey Balenciaga, a legendary ballroom performer who has appeared on Queen B's most recent two tours.
While season seven of RuPaul's Drag Race isn't that far up many people's rankings of the flagship franchise, despite a stacked cast including Trixie Mattel, Katya, Kennedy Davenport, Ginger Minj and Violet Chachki, it did have its moments. Violet's 'Death Becomes Her' runway and Kennedy's Snatch Game aside, everyone remembers where they were during a particularly tense Werk Room confrontation between top three contestant Pearl and RuPaul herself.
There was honestly nothing I could've done different. I did my best & I'm so happy y'all saw it for me. Thank y'all for being on this journey with me. I love you.
Xunami Muse has officially moved out of the United States, repatriating to her home country of Panama. Known for discussing her DACA experience, she placed ninth on season 16.
Happy Endings with Bruno combines the soothing elements of massage ASMR with thoughtful and often vulnerable interviews, offering viewers a rare glimpse into the personal journeys of its guests.
For a year straight I've gone to the gym nearly Every. Single. Day. Even when I'm dog tired on the road, after the gigs. For a year straight I've logged everything that has gone in my mouth (and yes its annoying af).
The RPDR channel just uploaded a AI animated special, and I just don't get why they didn't just hire an artist to do the whole thing... it looks soulless.
"UNHhhh, which has racked up millions of views, is a web series that catapulted Trixie Mattel and Katya to fame after their first appearance on RuPaul's Drag Race."