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Every 'RuPaul's Drag Race' Winner, Ranked in Popularity From Lowest to Highest Following

RuPaul’s Drag Race has introduced us to a lot of incredible talent.

The long-running RuPaul-hosted drag competition show has exploded in popularity over the past decade, with dozens of spinoffs and international franchises, as well as All Star editions.

Thanks to the show’s platform, many of the queens featured have been able to turn their art into massively successful brands, and they’ve also amassed huge followings on social media. Instagram, especially, has proven to be a huge platform for the Drag Race queens to showcase their makeup skills, performances and comedy routines.

We’ve put together all of the winners of every U.S. season of RuPaul’s Drag Race (except Tyra Sanchez, who retired from drag in 2020), as well as all of the winners of the U.S. seasons of Drag Race All Stars, and ranked them according to their popularity on Instagram.

Find out who the most followed Drag Race winners are…

Every Winner of 'RuPaul's Drag Race,' Ranked in Popularity From Lowest to Highest

RuPaul’s Drag Race is full of winners, baby!

The long-running RuPaul-hosted drag competition series has exploded in popularity over the past decade, with dozens of spinoffs and international franchises, as well as All Star editions.

Thanks to the platform of the show, many of the queens featured have been able to turn their art into massively successful brands, and they’ve also amassed huge followings on social media. Instagram, especially, has proven to be a huge platform for the Drag Race queens to showcase their makeup skills, performances and comedy routines.

We’ve rounded up all of the winners of every U.S. season of RuPaul’s Drag Race (except Tyra Sanchez, who retired from drag in 2020), as well as all of the winners of the U.S. seasons of Drag Race All Stars, and ranked them according to their popularity on Instagram.

Find out who the most followed Drag Race winners are…

'RuPaul's Drag Race' Winner Yvie Oddly Calls Out Producers for Being Greedy 'Culture Thieves,' Reveals She Wasn't Paid Winnings for Over a Year

Yvie Oddly is speaking out about the producers of RuPaul’s Drag Race.

The Season 11 winner shared her thoughts on Twitter on Tuesday (May 30), starting out with her thoughts on the current All Stars 8 season.

“Catching up on AS8 and I have two thoughts…1. These queens are remarkable! The drag artists are and have ALWAYS been the lifeblood of what makes this franchise great,” she began.

’2. The producers are often the greediest, most-calculating, capitalist culture thieves,” she continued.

Keep reading to find out more…More Here! »

Every Winner of 'RuPaul's Drag Race,' Ranked in Popularity From Lowest to Highest

RuPaul’s Drag Race is a superstar making machine.

The long-running RuPaul-hosted drag competition series has exploded in popularity over the past decade, with dozens of spinoffs and international franchises, as well as All Star editions.

Thanks to the platform of the show, many of the queens featured have been able to turn their art into massively successful brands, and they’ve also amassed huge followings on social media. Instagram, especially, has proven to be a huge platform for the Drag Race queens to showcase their makeup skills, performances and comedy routines.

We’ve rounded up all of the winners of every U.S. season of RuPaul’s Drag Race (except Tyra Sanchez, who retired from drag in 2020), as well as all of the winners of the U.S. seasons of Drag Race All Stars, and ranked them according to their popularity on Instagram.

Find out who the most followed Drag Race winners are…

Every Winner of 'RuPaul's Drag Race,' Ranked in Popularity From Lowest to Highest

RuPaul’s Drag Race is a superstar making machine.

The long-running RuPaul-hosted drag competition series has exploded in popularity over the past decade, with dozens of spinoffs and international franchises, as well as All Star editions, including the most recent “All Winners” season.

Thanks to the platform of the show, many of the queens featured have been able to turn their art into massively successful brands, and they’ve also amassed huge followings on social media. Instagram, especially, has proven to be a huge platform for the Drag Race queens to showcase their makeup skills, performances and comedy routines.

We’ve rounded up all of the winners of every U.S. season of RuPaul’s Drag Race (except Tyra Sanchez, who retired from drag in 2020), as well as all of the winners of the U.S. seasons of All Stars, and ranked them according to their popularity on Instagram.

Find out who the most followed Drag Race winners are…

Ariana DeBose & Dove Cameron Honor Judith Light & Wilson Cruz at GLAAD Media Awards 2022

Ariana DeBose hugs Judith Light on the red carpet at the 2022 GLAAD Media Awards at The Hilton Midtown on Friday night (May 6) in New York City.

The two actresses were joined by so many stars at the event, including fellow honoree Wilson Cruz.

Dove Cameron, Laverne Cox, a blonde Kat Graham, Good Trouble‘s Sherry Cola, Anthony Rapp, Cynthia Nixon, Nyle DiMarco, Tommy Dorfman, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Amber Tamblyn, Braunwyn Windham Burke, Peppermint, Kandi Burruss, Miss Fame, Trinity The Tuck, Yvie Oddly, and Jackie Cox all joined host Cody Rigsby, and new White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre for the event.

Judith received GLAAD’s Excellence in Media Award presented by Ariana, and Wilson received the Vito Russo Award.

The event also featured special performances from Dove, and Michael R. Jackson.

In addition to celebrating the award recipients, the ceremony spotlighted pressing issues affecting the LGBTQ community, including anti-trans youth legislation, the importance of centering stories of people living with HIV, passage of the Equality Act, and registration of LGBTQ voters in the upcoming midterm elections.

FYI: Tommy wore a Valentino dress. Ariana wore a custom Jason Wu look with Santoni shoes. Dove is wearing an Ashlyn gown for her performance.

Click inside to see over 80+ pictures from the 2022 GLAAD Media Awards…More Here! »

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'Drag Race' Winner Yvie Oddly Says RuPaul Never Made Eye Contact 'Unless She Smelled an Emmy Moment'

Yvie Oddly is putting RuPaul on blast.

The 26-year-old winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 11 spoke out about her interactions with the 59-year-old host on Twitter on Friday (July 3).

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Yvie jokingly poked fun at her season co-star, Brooke Lynn Hytes, for the premiere of Canada’s Drag Race on Thursday night (July 2), which she co-hosts with Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman and Stacey McKenzie.

“Congrats to all my northern neighbors on @canadasdragrace for an amazing premiere last night…except for @Bhytes1,” she teased, adding “she was waaaaay too relatable and sweet and stunning for my approval.”

When pressed further by fans about calling Brooke Lynn “sweet,” she said: “Maybe I’m just biased because our host never made eye contact unless she smelled an Emmy moment 🤷🏽‍♀️.”

The claim comes following a widely publicized interview from Season 7 contestant Pearl on Hey Qween in 2018, who said that RuPaul turned to her on set and said “nothing you say matters unless that camera is rolling.”

RuPaul recently removed herself from social media this week.