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  • RuPaul's Drag Race: Vegas Spectacle, Thailand's Return, and Remembering The Vivienne
    2025/10/25
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    The past few days have been filled with vibrant activity surrounding RuPaul and his beloved franchise. On October 23, 2025, RuPaul's Drag Race will be live at the Flamingo Showroom in Las Vegas, a performance that promises to dazzle audiences with its high-energy entertainment, including stunning lip-syncing and dance numbers, as well as an immersive experience that celebrates diversity and inclusivity.

    Meanwhile, fans are still reeling from the recent news about The Vivienne, a star of Drag Race UK and All Stars 7, whose cause of death has been revealed to be related to ketamine usage. RuPaul himself took to social media to pay tribute to The Vivienne, remembering her as an "incredibly talented queen and a lovely human being."

    In international drag news, Drag Race Thailand has returned for its third season, premiering on October 16, 2025, with Pangina Heals as the host and judge. This season features 11 new queens, each showcasing unique and avant-garde drag outfits inspired by Thai culture.

    Closer to home, RuPaul's Drag Race Live continues to wow audiences in Las Vegas, with performances scheduled throughout October. The show offers a spectacle of drag artistry, featuring a rotating cast of winners and fan favorites from the TV series.

    In social media, RuPaul has been sharing updates and tributes to past contestants, keeping the spirit of the show alive and engaging with his vast fan base. Despite the recent passing of The Vivienne, RuPaul's Drag Race remains an enduring symbol of creativity and self-expression, inspiring new generations of performers and fans alike.

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  • RuPaul Reigns Supreme: Drag Race UK, Global Expansion, and a $60M Empire in 2025
    2025/10/18
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    RuPaul has been everywhere these past few days, and the headlines tell the story of a pop culture powerhouse still firmly in command. The hottest ticket on the drag circuit is undoubtedly the ongoing RuPaul's Drag Race UK Season 7 on BBC Three, with recent episodes stirring dramatic exits—including London-based Cameroonian queen Nyongbella sashaying away just days ago, marking another milestone for trans representation in UK drag. Attitude Magazine scored an exclusive with Nyongbella, where she described her run on the show as “tumultuous” and full of “shenanigans,” underscoring that the stakes and emotions in RuPaul’s universe remain as high as ever. The show’s format and mass popularity once again sparked conversation about whether the global Drag Race franchise is straying from drag’s activist roots for broader commercial appeal, as highlighted in a recent piece by The Conversation. But RuPaul and the queens continue to make space for political visibility and community-focused drag, even as the show turns into a machine for highly sellable, glossy entertainment.

    Meanwhile, RuPaul's business empire expands with a tour schedule worthy of a music superstar. Today, October 18, RuPaul is slated to ignite Chicago’s Radius club with a live DJ set, fresh off a whirlwind schedule including the glitter-laden Werq the World drag spectacular, which just rocked Seattle’s Paramount Theatre earlier this week—an event described as “the biggest night of the year” for drag aficionados. In addition to live performances, RuPaul continues to bank on his entertainment and business ventures. Celebrity Net Worth pegs his fortune at about $60 million heading into 2025, powered by TV, music streams topping 753 million on Spotify, real estate holdings, and the House of Love canned cocktail line, now found in cities like New York, Chicago, and LA. His controversial Wyoming ranch remains a talking point, as speculation about its ongoing oil and water leases simmers without confirmed updates since the 2020 NPR interview.

    Social media and influencer buzz remain steady as ever. Watch parties for Drag Race UK are popping up in every major city—from San Francisco’s Les Deux Amis to loyal fan communities in Chicago and beyond, further amplifying RuPaul’s standing as the ultimate “Queen of Drag.” The drag brand’s global reach is confirmed by World of Wonder’s latest announcement: an exclusive All Stars spinoff, Drag Race Mexico: Latina Royale, centering only Latin queens, following the runaway success of Drag Race Philippines: Slaysian Royale with its all-Asian cast. Neither RuPaul nor the production company have commented yet on rumors that he might host or produce future spins, but given the franchise’s trajectory, speculation remains rampant.

    The fall of 2025 belongs to RuPaul with headline-making TV moments, sold-out live appearances, business moves, and new landmark international projects—all of which reinforce his enduring biographical impact and status as a living cultural icon.

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  • RuPaul's Reign Continues: Drag Race UK Thrills, Werq the World Tour Sells Out
    2025/10/14
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    RuPaul has been making headlines all week as the queen behind the global drag phenomenon continues her reign as television royalty and an icon of pop culture. The most notable event is the ongoing success of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK Season 7, which just aired its third episode on October 9 on BBC Three according to TV Regular and IMDb. This week’s Girl Group hyperpop challenge saw RuPaul preside over a lively panel including Girls Aloud’s Nadine Coyle, with the show’s sharp wit and ever-evolving format keeping it at the center of British pop discussion. Social media buzzed after the elimination of the second queen, Viola, whose exit interview with Attitude centered on the emotional intensity of the competition and RuPaul’s penchant for sparking conversations through bold looks and challenging critiques. As BBC and outlets like MemorableTV and TV Everyday highlight, the show remains a cornerstone for British LGBTQ+ visibility and RuPaul’s presence as both host and executive producer continues to reinforce her status as an industry trailblazer.

    But the UK is only part of RuPaul’s very busy international portfolio. This week, Werq The World Tour continues its 2025 run, with major appearances in California at Harrah’s Resort on October 10 as reported by Harrah’s Southern California, and at Seattle’s Paramount Theatre on October 14, according to both Paramount Theatre and ConcertAddicts. The event is being touted as the biggest drag spectacle in years, with RuPaul’s brand drawing in legions of fans and a glittering lineup of alumnx queens impersonating pop icons from Lady Gaga to Beyoncé. The Werq The World Tour is presented by Voss Events and is regularly trending on fan pages and entertainment blogs, reinforcing RuPaul’s role as the architect of what’s now considered the most important night of the year for drag artistry.

    Business activity for RuPaul this week is closely intertwined with these entertainment ventures: reports from MTV and World of Wonder confirm high ticket demand, with merchandise featuring RuPaul’s likeness and catchphrases selling briskly at events. While there are no new product launches or business ventures announced, the commercial machinery driving RuPaul’s empire remains in full swing. Notably, RuPaul herself has kept her social media presence relatively quiet in the past few days, with most official updates being channeled through Drag Race and associated tour accounts. Public appearances are aligned with scheduled Drag Race tapings and no separate interviews or surprise cameos have broken through the news cycle this week.

    There has been some peripheral speculation among UK tabloids about future projects, possibly involving digital streaming expansions, but as of now nothing is verified and RuPaul remains focused on her current hit shows and record-breaking tour schedule. In sum, this has been a week of business as usual—another high-glam, high-visibility chapter in RuPaul’s decades-long adventure at the center of global pop culture.

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  • RuPaul's Drag Empire: TV, Film, and Stage Domination in Full Force
    2025/10/11
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    RuPaul’s public life over the past week has been dominated by the ongoing juggernaut that is RuPaul’s Drag Race in all its forms—from television to film, stage to social media. The Queen of All Queens is omnipresent, whether in the judges’ chair, the producers’ booth, or on the red carpets, and this week was no exception.

    On the small screen, RuPaul’s Drag Race UK Season 7 continues to break new ground, with BBC Three airing Episode 3 on October 9, which featured a hyperpop-themed Girl Group challenge judged by RuPaul, Michelle Visage, Graham Norton, and a special guest, Girls Aloud’s Nadine Coyle, according to TV Regular. The episode saw the queens serving maximalist looks and musical talent, while backstage drama—including contestant Viola’s candid interview with The Pink News—has kept fans debating the line between conceptual art and traditional drag polish. The season’s momentum is undeniable, drawing strong ratings and chatter about the lineup’s diversity and willingness to experiment.

    Meanwhile, the Werq the World Tour 2025 is blazing through North America, with RuPaul’s cast of top-tier queens headlining major venues in Funner, California and Seattle in early to mid-October, per Harrah’s SoCal and Paramount Theatre Seattle. The production remains a dazzling, sold-out spectacle, and insiders note that the tour’s elaborate staging and celebrity impersonations—including Sasha Velour as Lady Gaga and Madonna—keep it fresh, even as new queens cycle in and out. This tour continues to be a global ambassador for drag as a high production-value enterprise, underlining RuPaul’s brand as both entertainment and activism.

    In business, the biggest headline is RuPaul’s continued expansion into film. World of Wonder, Universal, and Bleecker Street are gearing up for the first official Drag Race universe feature, directed by Adam Shankman and starring RuPaul as President Gagwell. Fresh off her All Stars win, Ginger Minj co-leads alongside a who’s who of Drag Race alumni, including Jujubee, Monet X Change, Latrice Royale, Symone, and Brooke Lynn Hytes, as reported by Reality Tea. The action-comedy, slated for a 2026 release, is positioned as a mainstream, theatrical event—reflecting the franchise’s ambition to move beyond reality TV into Hollywood proper. This could cement RuPaul’s legacy not just as a TV host but as a multimedia mogul.

    Other Drag Race alumni are also making noise in their own right: Ginger Minj, Jujubee, and Sapphira Cristal sold out a Hocus Pocus drag parody in Portland, as noted by Willamette Week, and Plasma is slated to release her debut live album on October 10, per Playbill. While these aren’t strictly RuPaul events, such high-profile offshoots bolster the ecosystem he’s cultivated—a reminder that every queen’s success is, in part, a reflection of RuPaul’s influence.

    On social media, RuPaul himself remains characteristically restrained, letting the queens and the headlines do the talking. There are no major new controversies or viral outbursts, but an undercurrent of conversation about what drag can and should mean—spurred by debates over conceptual versus glamorous runway looks—continues on Twitter and Instagram, fueled by contestants like Viola speaking candidly about pushing boundaries.

    In summary, RuPaul’s week was a masterclass in empire maintenance: a hit TV show, a blockbuster tour, a major movie on the horizon, and unrelenting cultural relevance. While the queen herself stays above the fray, the Drag Race universe has never been more dynamic—or more integral to mainstream entertainment.

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  • RuPaul's Drag Empire Expands: Season 19 Casting, Werq the World Tour, and UK Queens Stand Strong
    2025/10/07
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    RuPaul has been making major moves this week with several significant developments across her entertainment empire. Most notably, World of Wonder announced that casting for RuPaul's Drag Race Season 19 is now officially open, with applications being accepted through November 14th. The announcement came through a promotional video featuring Mama Ru herself sporting spooky white contacts, declaring this could be the beginning of the rest of contestants' lives.

    What makes this casting call particularly intriguing is that Season 18 hasn't even begun airing yet, demonstrating just how prolific RuPaul's production schedule has become. While MTV hasn't officially renewed the flagship series for Season 19, industry insiders note that seasons typically film before receiving formal green lights, making renewal virtually certain.

    Meanwhile, the Werq the World Tour continues its massive North American trek with RuPaul's drag children performing spectacular shows across major venues. The tour hit The Wiltern in Los Angeles on October 7th featuring an all-star lineup including Daya Betty, Jaida Essence Hall, Kim Chi, and Vanessa Vanjie, with Jimbo serving as host. The tour also made stops in Seattle at the Paramount Theatre on October 14th, delivering what promoters are calling the most important night in drag herstory.

    However, not all news has been celebratory. RuPaul's Drag Race UK Season 7 star Tayris Mongardi revealed she was physically assaulted by members of the far-right English Defence League during a recent protest, describing the racially motivated attack as deeply shaking. Despite this traumatic experience, Mongardi expressed renewed determination to use her Drag Race platform for political activism, particularly advocating for trans rights and marginalized communities.

    The UK franchise itself premiered Season 7 with Queens of the Brit Gala, where contestants faced immediate elimination pressure through a double-look challenge that tested both their fashion sense and authentic personalities. The premiere reminded viewers why the franchise remains culturally significant beyond entertainment value.

    Additionally, the Werq the World shows have been receiving rave reviews, with performances described as the Oscars of cross-dressing, featuring elaborate tributes to music legends like Beyonce, Lady Gaga, and Whitney Houston, all while maintaining sharp political commentary that resonates with contemporary audiences seeking both entertainment and meaningful discourse.

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  • RuPaul's Drag Empire Expands: Season 19 Casting, Werq the World Tour, and UK Spotlight
    2025/10/04
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    In the past few days the RuPaul empire has been in full swing with a blend of business moves show announcements live spectacle and that ever-present digital sparkle. October cracked open with new headlines as World of Wonder the creative powerhouse behind RuPaul’s Drag Race dropped a video featuring Mama Ru herself declaring that casting for season 19 is now officially open. Shot with some spooky white contacts for maximum drama Ru called on aspiring queens to bring their charisma uniqueness nerve and talent making it clear that the work room doors are wide open for fresh faces. The announcement circulated across social media and was quickly picked up by PinkNews which pointed out that even though season 18 of Drag Race has not yet aired the gears for season 19 are churning already. RuPaul enthusiastically teased that this could be the beginning of the rest of your life—a headline moment for Drag Race diehards and a solid hint at the franchise’s relentless momentum.

    Beyond broadcast RuPaul’s Drag Race: Werq the World Tour is barreling across North America with show dates selling out. Werq the World is being billed as the most important night in herstory and is bringing leading queens and massive production value to revered stages like the Paramount Theatre in Seattle on October 14. The tour is a sweeping spectacle packed with fashion fierce performances and that signature Drag Race humor underscoring RuPaul’s skill at turning drag into a global festival circuit. American Arenas reports that tickets are in hot demand and the tour is moving city to city giving fans a giant dose of live Drag Race energy.

    On the UK front RuPaul might not be onscreen every single week but his signature remains stamped on the franchise as RuPaul’s Drag Race UK kicked off a new season on BBC Three with fresh contestants strutting their stuff and Ru checking in to offer classic encouragement and sharp wit. Social chatter has been lively especially around standout contestants like Viola a musical textiles graduate turned violinist queen who’s now in the UK spotlight.

    Money matters are alive and well with AOL covering RuPaul’s robust net worth pointing to $60 million by 2024 built largely from Drag Race franchise deals spin-offs international versions and other ventures like House of Love canned cocktails and a ever-expanding music catalog. His presence as a mogul is described as unstoppable and media recaps continue to spotlight his half-EGOT status now holding more Emmys than any other person of color in television history.

    At this time there are no major scandals or unconfirmed rumors swirling around Ru. The headlines are focused on the expansion of his business empire unwavering control of mainstream drag artistry and continued role as a pop culture oracle for acceptance reinvention and shade—always fiercely on his own terms.

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  • RuPaul's Triumphant Week: Drag Race Finale, DJ Set, Vegas Residency & Global Domination
    2025/09/30
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    RuPaul has enjoyed an exceptionally busy and high-profile week. The biggest headline is that the seventeenth season of RuPauls Drag Race concluded last Friday night on MTV, where Onya Nurve was crowned the winner in a spectacular finale featuring original songs from the four finalists and a much-talked-about lip-sync battle to Lady Gagas Abracadabra. Notably, Liza Minnelli made a special appearance to accept the Giving Us Lifetime Achievement award, adding a touch of classic Hollywood glamour to the proceedings according to Just Jared. The increased $200000 cash prize highlights the shows growing cultural and economic clout.

    This weekend saw RuPaul making a splash in Los Angeles. On Saturday September 27 RuPaul performed a DJ set at Los Angeles State Historic Park drawing a diverse crowd of dance music fans and drag aficionados. Shazam and Insomniac both promoted the event, signaling mainstream recognition of RuPaul’s presence in the music scene. That same night, RuPaul’s Drag Race Werq The World tour touched down with a star-studded extravaganza staged at the Rosemont Theatre and other venues. The show featured Sasha Velour as Lady Gaga and Madonna, Jimbo as Joan Rivers, Morphine Love Dion as Shakira and more, while surprise guests included fan favorites and finalists from the latest Drag Race season, turning the event into the flashiest awards night in drag herstory according to listings from Voss Events and Rosemont Theatre.

    RuPaul remains business savvy as the Las Vegas residency RuPaul’s Drag Race LIVE! continues at The Flamingo, with the latest shows selling out and the buzz on social media driving fans to scramble for tickets, according to Voss Events. The franchise continues to expand with international spin-offs like Drag Race Down Under vs. the World streaming globally as noted by Tom’s Guide, reinforcing RuPaul’s status as an entertainment mogul.

    On social media platforms, the Season 17 finale dominated trending hashtags with fans and queens exchanging celebratory videos and memes. Entertainment Weekly covered Kori King and other breakout contestants whose digital footprints are growing, driven by viral moments and RuPaul’s own shared content. No confirmed controversies or negative news have emerged in the past few days, and speculative reports about new TV ventures remain unsubstantiated at this time. RuPaul’s activities this week carry ongoing significance for LGBTQ+ visibility in mainstream pop culture and continue to cement the Drag Race ecosystem as a global juggernaut.

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  • RuPaul Reigns Supreme: Drag Race Tour, DJ Set, and Broadway Breakout
    2025/09/27
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    RuPaul has been right at the center of the drag universe this week, with his global brand driving major events and public attention. The past few days saw RuPaul’s Drag Race Werq the World Tour make major headlines as it swept through North America, with glittering performances drawing sellout crowds in cities like Indianapolis, Louisville, and Rosemont according to Voss Events and Rosemont Theatre press releases. The tour’s red carpet drag awards concept, featuring celebrity impersonations—think Lady Gaga, Madonna, Beyoncé, and Britney Spears—drew massive buzz on social media and local news, with RuPaul’s presence continually referenced as the creative linchpin behind the spectacle. Though RuPaul has not personally performed at every stop, his leadership and signature vision are widely cited by the media and fans as what keeps these shows vital and fresh.

    On September 27, RuPaul turned heads with a scheduled DJ set at a Los Angeles event hosted by Insomniac, further solidifying his status as a polymath, crossing genres from pop music to live performance. This appearance drove speculative buzz online about potential new music collaborations or extended DJ ventures, though no official announcements have surfaced yet. Various fan accounts on Instagram and X lit up with praise for RuPaul’s versatility and for keeping the energy high at the event.

    RuPaul’s Drag Race LIVE also continues its long-running residency at The Flamingo Las Vegas, again confirming the lasting impact of RuPaul’s influence on entertainment in Las Vegas and beyond, according to Voss Events. Ticket sales are reported to be robust, aligning with the rising popularity of drag culture in mainstream circles. Meanwhile, the home and design world gave RuPaul a subtle nod this week in Business of Home magazine, highlighting his stylish residence designed by Martyn Lawrence Bullard—further proof that RuPaul remains an influencer far beyond the stage and studio.

    The biggest news in the Drag Race alumni orbit is Bob the Drag Queen’s upcoming Broadway debut in Moulin Rouge The Musical, which, while not directly involving RuPaul, underlines the reach and importance of the Drag Race franchise in shaping LGBTQ entertainment and culture, as reported by Vitrina AI.

    If there is any one narrative to grab from this week, it’s that RuPaul’s multifaceted business savvy and enduring cultural relevance keep him at the forefront of headlines. No major controversies or unconfirmed rumors have surfaced; instead, the focus is squarely on celebration, ticket sales, packed venues, and RuPaul’s brand standing as the gold standard in drag performance. With every curtain rising, every DJ set played, RuPaul further cements his legacy—media coverage this week is unanimous in that assessment.

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