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A new cast of queens navigates the first challenge of the season: "Reclaim! Renew! Rejoice!"; the queens must repurpose leftover treasures from the "Drag Race" vaults to create their own signature drag look; Cardi B guest judges.
The queens sing and dance in rival "Q-Pop" girl groups: the "Q" standing for quintessentially queer.
The queens must once again serve up laughs in the hilarious send-up of the sketch comedy show; actress and comedian Sarah Sherman guest judges.
The queens must create looks inspired by a mash-up of two different legendary red carpet looks; Broadway star Annaleigh Ashford from "Wicked" and "Legally Blonde" and superstar stylist Law Roach are the guest judge.
It's judgment day, as half of the queens take the stage to perform a talent number, while the other half watch and rate the performances; Swedish singer Zara Larsson guest judges.
Alliances form and schemes are hatched, as the other half of the cast takes to the stage for their talent show, and to be rated by their sisters; musician Amy Taylor, Amyl and the Sniffers, guest judges.
The queens are tasked with creating twisted parodies of political ads; choreographer Jamal Sims (Aladdin), and singer-songwriter Leland guest judge.
RuPaul throws the queens a curveball by giving the classic celebrity impersonation game show a format twist. Actress and model Brooke Shields guest judges.
This season's Rusical is inspired by a mashup of the classical Broadway musical Annie, and New York City ballroom culture; record producer Benny Blanco guest judges.
RuPaul throws a spectacular curveball at the queens with the third design challenge of the season; legendary supermodel Iman guest judges.
The queens pay a comedy tribute to tongue-popping Drag Race legend Alyssa Edwards; comedian Atsuko Okatsuka guest judges.
The queens make over queer cowboys. Actress and comedian Danielle Pinnock (Ghosts) guest judges.
The queens face off with RuPaul in a chaotic improv challenge inspired by viral "Karen" meltdowns. Actress Julianne Nicholson (Paradise; Hacks) guest judges.
The queens take over the 8th and 9th hour of a morning show, testing their hosting skills with interviews and banter; actress Teyana Taylor "One Battle After Another" guest judges.
All the eliminated queens return to battle it out in a Lalaparuza lip sync smackdown, featuring all RuPaul songs, and a $50,000 cash prize.
The top queens face off in an evening of performances and lip syncs, as they compete for a grand prize of $200,000; superstar Miley Cyrus joins RuPaul on stage.
Bianca Del Rio and Marcia Marcia Marcia get into the next episode and the girl group challenge; from uncovering the best remedy for losing your voice to educating Bianca on "clocking," this unlikely duo hits (almost) every high note.
Bianca Del Rio and Jan unpack some beef before getting into episode three of RuPaul's Drag Race Season 18 and discussing all things RDR LIVE; from Mandy Mango's churning to Jan's OnlyFans budgets, these two don't hold back!
Luxx is back at The Pit Stop deconstructing another design challenge with Bianca Del Rio.
Discussing the "rate a queen" format, the forming of alliances, and critiquing the "not today satin" runway, with highlights including Thorgy's insights on the performances and the duo's long-term friendship.
Tina Burner pops her Pit Stop cherry with Bianca Del Rio to discuss the second half of Season 18's Rate-A-Queen Talent Show.
Drag queens compete to be the last contestant standing.
Michelle Visage sits down with Mia Starr and chats about Season 18, memorable moments, and the unworn fashion you didn't see on the runway.
Strap in for this chaotic Rusical recap as Bianca Del Rio and everyone's favorite musical theater queen, Plasma, break down episode nine.
Jujubee stops by The Pit Stop to gaslight Bianca as they chaotically unpack episode 10 of "RuPaul's Drag Race" Season 18.
Kim Chi is back to serve up a spicy roast recap with Bianca Del Rio as they unpack episode 11 of RuPaul's Drag Race Season 18.
Michelle Visage sits down with Discord Addams and chats about Season 18, memorable moments, and the unworn fashion you didn't see on the runway.
Michelle Visage sits down with Jane Don't and chats about Season 18, memorable moments, and the unworn fashion you didn't see on the runway.
Michelle Visage sits down with Juicy Love Dion and chats about Season 18, memorable moments, and the unworn fashion you didn't see on the runway.
A new cast of queens survive a game of Ru Light, Green Light, before showing off their skills.
The second half of the new cast of 14 queens, competing to be crowned America's Next Drag Superstar, must show off their performance skills in a talent show; rapper and singer Doechii guest judges.
The queens take fashion inspiration from the board game Monopoly and must create from scratch an outfit that screams that they own everything; actress and comedian Sandra Bernhard becomes a guest judge.
The queens receive the task of singing songs based on memorable moments from "Drag Race" history; actress Julia Schlaepfer guest judges.
The queens are challenged to serve up laughs in a hilarious send-up of the iconic sketch comedy show; actor, writer and director Paul W. Downs is the guest judge.
Tensions rise as the queens put their design skills to the test in a pageant of ocean-inspired couture and showcase three fishy looks; actress and model Hunter Schafer and stylist Law Roach guest.
The queens impersonate celebrities; Global All Stars winner Alyssa Edwards drops by the werkroom; actress and comedian Quinta Brunson guest judges.
This season's Rusical is inspired by a mashup of "Wicked, The Wizard of Oz" and "The Wiz." Jamal Sims choreographs the queens; singer Adam Lambert guest judges.
After the Reading challenge, the queens rock out with their frocks out, as they create a look worthy of a Betsey Johnson fashion collection; Betsey Johnson guest judges.
The queens pay a comedy tribute to three of the shadiest queens in Drag Race herstory, Kandy Muse, Mistress Isabelle Brooks and Plane Jane.
As a tribute to Truman Capote and his Swans, the queens must act up a storm in a high camp tale of betrayal; Cheyenne Jackson directs; singer Sam Smith guest judges.
The queens share true stories in a performance challenge with a twist; their partners must act out the stories through interpretive dance; Jerrod Carmichael guest judges.
The queens make over some extra special drag newbies: their moms and dads; June Diane Raphael ("Grace and Frankie") guest judges.
The queens audition to star in RuPaul's Drag Race LIVE! at Flamingo Las Vegas; Tracee Ellis Ross ("Black-ish") guest judges.
All the eliminated queens return to battle it out in a Lip Sync Lalaparuza Smackdown, with eight lip syncs, and a cash prize of $50,000 on the line.
The top queens face off in an evening of performances and lip syncs as they compete for a grand prize of $200,000; superstar Liza Minnelli joins RuPaul on stage.
Lady Gaga meets the new queens competing for the title of "America's Next Drag Superstar"; the Miss Charisma Uniqueness Nerve and Talent pageant.
Lisa Kudrow visits; the queens must perform in an epic cheer battle; the B-52s guest judge.
The queens must create fairy-tale drag princesses and become sassy sidekicks; guest judges Todrick Hall and Cheyenne Jackson.
The queens join the morning talk show wars; guest judges Naya Rivera and Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman.
Todrick Hall directs the queens in a reality stars musical; guest judge Meghan Trainor.
The queens impersonate celebrities in a TV game show; guest judges Candis Cayne and Denis O'Hare.
The queens act in a '90s high school drama, directed by Tori Spelling and Jennie Garth.
The queens perform a comedy roast of RuPaul in front of a live audience; guest judges Tamar Braxton and Fortune Feimster.
The queens create, write and star in their own television pilots; guest judges Noah Galvin and Lisa Robertson.
The queens make over members of the "Drag Race" crew; singer Kesha and gown designer Zaldy guest judge.
The queens compete in a queer culture pageant and design outfits inspired by the Village People; actress Andie MacDowell and supermodel Joan Smalls guest judge.
Tensions mount as the queens return to discuss dramas of the season.
From fabulous divas to outrageous flops, RuPaul gives a behind-the-scenes look at casting for Drag Race.
The claws come out in the first challenge of the season when the girls are asked to create a holiday look.
Guest judges Lily Tomlin and Alessandra Torressani.
The contestants go head-to-head with guest judges.
The contestants are asked to produce two morning news shows.
The queens compete in a star-studded TV game show where they must pull out their best celebrity impersonations.
The queens have to find fashion from the world of cakes.
The queens perform stand-up comedy.
The queens create patriotic video messages for the troops.
The Dolls perform before a live audience.
The queens wig out when they have to compete in a fantasy hair show.
The queens must transform a group of All-American straight jocks into their drag sisters.
The dolls break the bank as they perform in a pageant of dresses made out of money.
A look back at the highlights, low-lights and previously unseen footage from the first 12 episodes.
The remaining three queens face their final challenge when they're asked to transform into video vixens for the music video to Ru's latest single, 'Champion'.
Wigs fly off as the queens return to discuss the drama of the season.
The contestants hit the dance floor at a drag ball.
Looking back on the highlights, lowlights and previously unseen footage from the first six episodes ahead of the climactic grand finale.
The contestants reunite to discuss what has happened since the competition ended.