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RuPaul to host Saturday Night Live for the first time

#SNL #Rupaul #JustinBieber #RuPaul'sDragRace #SaturdayNightLive Just as we suspected, the “H” in “Studio 8H”  absolutely  stands for “Henny.” At least that will be the case on Feb. 8, when RuPaul sashays into New York City’s Rockefeller Center to host  Saturday Night Live  for the first time. NBC announced Tuesday that the Emmy-winning  RuPaul’s Drag Race  icon, recording artist, actor, and drag superstar will front the episode, with  Justin Bieber  as musical guest. RuPaul and Bieber’s episode will fall one week after NFL star J.J. Watt and country artist Luke Combs front the Feb. 1 show. RuPaul's Drag Race ✔ @RuPaulsDragRace Start your engines...and live from New York, it's Saturday Night!!! Can't wait Mama @ RuPaul !!! @ nbcsnl https:// twitter.com/nbcsnl/status/ 1219728858804637696  … Saturday Night Live - SNL ✔ @nbcsnl 4,718 1:10 PM - Jan 21, 2020 Twitter Ads info and privacy

Hollywood Is "Finally Catching On" to the Booming Drag Queen Economy

Movi Inc for World of Wonder #Rupaul #RuPaulsDragRace #AJandtheQueen #DragQueen #DragCon   The massive success of 'RuPaul's Drag Race' has launched dozens of stars and ignited red-carpet appearance deals for films like 'Frozen 2.' Still, for a queen, "your money is on the road." As Angelina Jolie made the usual red carpet rounds at the L.A. premiere of Disney's  Maleficent: Mistress of Evil , she stopped for a picture with stars who didn't appear in the film, even if they looked like they had: drag queens Nina West, Shangela and Ginger Minj, decked out in horns, black dresses and, in Minj's case, an ensemble dedicated to the film's fairies. In recent months, queens were invited to the  Frozen 2  premiere and the  Charlie's Angels  debut, posing with Kristen Stewart, Idina Menzel and Josh Gad. (Reps declined to say how much the queens were paid to appear.) Studios like Disney are the latest entrant to the new drag quee

RuPaul brings 22 Drag Race queens to costar on AJ and the Queen

#Rupaul #RuPaulsDragRace #AJandtheQueen #Netflix By  Joey Nolfi   December 03, 2019 at 01:00 PM EST RuPaul  kept it in the family — the  RuPaul’s Drag Race  sisterhood, to be exact — when building the supporting cast for his  new Netflix series  AJ and the Queen .  Bianca Del Rio, Latrice Royale, Trinity The Tuck, Miss Vanjie, and more will have supporting roles on Netflix's upcoming dramedy series. EW can exclusively reveal that the Emmy-winning drag superstar will appear alongside 22 queens from past seasons of  Drag Race , each of whom play a small role in a  tale about a down-on-her-luck performer, Ruby Red (RuPaul) , who’s swindled out of her life savings one day before hitting the road for a cross-country tour with a 10-year-old stowaway (newcomer Izzy G.) aboard her vintage RV. Drag Race  alums co-starring across the series’ 10-episode first season include  Valentina  (season 9,  All-Stars 4 ),  Mayhem Miller  (season 10),  Bianca Del Rio  (season 6 win

'RuPaul's Drag Race' judge Michelle Visage on how the 'queerest show on television' is helping troubled kids

#MichelleVisage #RuPaul #RuPaulsDragRace #LGBTQ #LGBTQyouth #LosAngelesLGBTCenter Against all odds,  RuPaul’s Drag Race  has become a massive pop-cultural force. After 10 seasons (plus  three  all-star seasons), it’s surprisingly bigger than ever, racking up its highest ratings yet this year. Musical contestants like  Adore Delano ,  Blair St. Clair , and  Trixie Mattel  have landed albums on the  Billboard  charts;  Drag Race  catchphrases like “not today, Satan!” and “hieeeee” have become part of the mainstream vernacular; the  RuPaul’s Dragcon  conventions draw thousands of fans on both coasts; RuPaul Charles has won two consecutive  Emmys  for Best Reality Host; and now the show has a very good chance of sashaying away with this year’s big Emmy prize, for Best Reality Competition. Longtime  Drag Race  judge Michelle Visage tells Yahoo Entertainment that the slowly building success of the series surprises her. “It’s just the queerest show on television. Yes, even queerer