RuPaul Drag Race, RuPaul Drag Race All Stars renewed at VH1



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The network also announced to the public a fifth season of the television series "The Star Race". RuPaul's "Drag Race All Stars".

RuPaul drag racing race is sashaying back on the small screen.

After 14 Emmy nominations, VH1 has renewed the RuPaul reality TV series for a 12th season. In addition, the benefits The RuPaul All Stars Drag Race was greenlit for a fifth season.

"Hey squirrel friends, are you hungry for more RuPaul drag racing race? Well, your country breakfast is ready! RuPaul said in a video clip released on Monday that the sweetheart superstar – who won the Emmy Award for best reality show host for the third year in a row in 2018 – adds: "And I'm serving a new season of All stars 5 and a new season of RuPaul drag racing race 12. And they will soon arrive at VH1! "

During season 12 of Drag Racing will welcome a new group of queens in hopes of winning the title of "Next Drag Superstar of America", All stars 5 will bring together eminent competitors from previous seasons who will compete for a coveted spot in RuPaul's "Hall of Fame". Yvie Oddly won season 11 of Drag Racing, which ended in May, while All stars 4, which ended in February, ended in a tie between the former Monet X Change and Trinity the Tuck.

During the two seasons, famous personalities were named judges, among which Miley Cyrus, Natasha Lyonne, Ellen Pompeo, Zoe Kravitz and Rita Ora.

VH1 has been home to reality TV since its ninth season in 2017. RuPaul drag racing race created in 2009 on Logo, also owned by Viacom. The LGBTQ-focused network led the series for eight years and more than 100 episodes.

Drag Racing and All stars are produced by World of Wonder Productions with Fenton Bailey, Randy Barbato, Tom Campbell, Steven Corfe, Mandy Salangsang and RuPaul as Executive Producers. Tim Palazzola is executive producer of VH1 and Jen Passovoy is also a producer.

Watch RuPaul announce new seasons of Drag Racing and All stars in the video below.

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