RuPaul's Drag Empire Expands: Season 19 Casting, Werq the World Tour, and UK Queens Stand Strong
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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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