List of RuPaul's Drag Race contestants

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RuPaul's Drag Race , an American reality competition television program, premiered in 2009 and documents host RuPaul's search for "America's Next Drag Superstar". The series has crowned sixteen winners: BeBe Zahara Benet, Tyra Sanchez, Raja Gemini, Sharon Needles, Jinkx Monsoon, Bianca Del Rio, Violet Chachki, Bob the Drag Queen, Sasha Velour, Aquaria, Yvie Oddly, Jaida Essence Hall, Symone, Willow Pill, Sasha Colby, and Nymphia Wind.

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List of contestants

Ages, names, and cities stated are at time of filming.

Legend

  The contestant won the season, episode, or special.
  The contestant returned to the competition after being eliminated during the season.
  The contestant returned to the competition after being eliminated in a previous season.
  The contestant was voted Miss Congeniality of the season.
  The contestant was awarded The Golden Boot of the Season.
  The contestant was voted Miss Congeniality of the season and was awarded The Golden Boot of the Season.
  The contestant was declared Queen of She Done Already Done Had Herses (SDADHH) after winning the final lip sync in the LaLaPaRuza Smackdown.

indicates that the contestant is deceased.

Contestants of RuPaul's Drag Race and their backgrounds
SeasonContestantAgeHometownOutcome
1 BeBe Zahara Benet 28 Minneapolis, MinnesotaWinner
Nina Flowers 34 Denver, ColoradoRunner-up [lower-alpha 1]
Rebecca Glasscock26 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 3rd
Shannel 29 Las Vegas, Nevada4th
Ongina 26 Los Angeles, California5th
Jade25 Chicago, Illinois6th
Akashia24 Cleveland, Ohio7th
Tammie Brown 28 Long Beach, California 8th
Victoria "Porkchop" Parker 39 Raleigh, North Carolina 9th
2 Tyra Sanchez 21 Orlando, Florida Winner
Raven 30 Riverside, California Runner-up
Jujubee 25 Boston, Massachusetts3rd
Tatianna 21 Falls Church, Virginia 4th
Pandora Boxx 37 Rochester, New York 5th [lower-alpha 1]
Jessica Wild 29 San Juan, Puerto Rico 6th
Sahara Davenport25 New York City, New York7th
Morgan McMichaels 28 Mira Loma, California 8th
Sonique [lower-alpha 2] 26 Atlanta, Georgia9th
Mystique Summers Madison 25 Bedford, Texas 10th
Nicole Paige Brooks 36Atlanta, Georgia11th
Shangela Laquifa Wadley [lower-alpha 3] 28 Paris, Texas 12th
3 Raja 36Los Angeles, CaliforniaWinner
Manila Luzon 28New York City, New YorkRunner-up
Alexis Mateo 30 St. Petersburg, Florida 3rd
Yara Sofia 26 Manatí, Puerto Rico 4th [lower-alpha 1]
Carmen Carrera 25 Elmwood Park, New Jersey 5th [lower-alpha 4]
Shangela [lower-alpha 3] [lower-alpha 5] 29Los Angeles, California6th
Delta Work 34 Norwalk, California 7th
Stacy Layne Matthews 25Back Swamp, North Carolina8th
Mariah [lower-alpha 6] 29Atlanta, Georgia9th
India Ferrah 23 Dayton, Ohio 10th
Mimi Imfurst 27New York City, New York11th
Phoenix 29Atlanta, Georgia12th
Venus D-Lite 26Los Angeles, California13th
4 Sharon Needles 29 Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaWinner
Chad Michaels 40 San Diego, CaliforniaRunners-up
Phi Phi O'Hara 25Chicago, Illinois
Latrice Royale 39 South Beach, Florida4th [lower-alpha 1]
Kenya Michaels21 Dorado, Puerto Rico 5th [lower-alpha 7]
DiDa Ritz 25Chicago, Illinois6th
Willam 29Los Angeles, CaliforniaDisqualified [lower-alpha 8]
Jiggly Caliente 30New York City, New York8th
Milan 36New York City, New York9th
Madame LaQueer 29 Carolina, Puerto Rico 10th
The Princess 32Chicago, Illinois11th
Lashauwn Beyond 21Fort Lauderdale, Florida12th
Alisa Summers23 Tampa, Florida 13th
5 Jinkx Monsoon 24 Seattle, WashingtonWinner
Alaska 27Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaRunners-up
Roxxxy Andrews 28Orlando, Florida
Detox 27Los Angeles, California4th
Coco Montrese 37Las Vegas, Nevada5th
Alyssa Edwards 32 Mesquite, Texas 6th
Ivy Winters 26New York City, New York7th [lower-alpha 1]
Jade Jolie 25 Gainesville, Florida 8th
Lineysha Sparx 24San Juan, Puerto Rico9th
Honey Mahogany 29 San Francisco, California10th
Vivienne Pinay 26New York City, New York
Monica Beverly Hillz 27 Owensboro, Kentucky 12th
Serena ChaCha 21 Tallahassee, Florida 13th
Penny Tration 39 Cincinnati, Ohio14th
6 Bianca Del Rio 37New York City, New YorkWinner
Adore Delano 23 Azusa, California Runners-up
Courtney Act 31 West Hollywood, California
Darienne Lake 41Rochester, New York4th
BenDeLaCreme 31Seattle, Washington5th [lower-alpha 1]
Joslyn Fox 26 Worcester, Massachusetts 6th
Trinity K. Bonet 22Atlanta, Georgia7th
Laganja Estranja 24Los Angeles, California8th
Milk 25New York City, New York9th
Gia Gunn 23Chicago, Illinois10th
April Carrión 24 Guaynabo, Puerto Rico 11th
Vivacious 40New York City, New York12th
Kelly Mantle 37Los Angeles, California13th
Magnolia Crawford27Seattle, Washington
7 Violet Chachki 22Atlanta, GeorgiaWinner
Ginger Minj 29Orlando, FloridaRunners-up
Pearl 23New York City, New York
Kennedy Davenport 33 Dallas, Texas4th
Katya 32Boston, Massachusetts5th [lower-alpha 1]
Trixie Mattel 26 Milwaukee, Wisconsin6th [lower-alpha 9]
Miss Fame 29New York City, New York7th
Jaidynn Diore Fierce 25 Nashville, Tennessee 8th
Max 22 Hudson, Wisconsin 9th
Kandy Ho 28 Cayey, Puerto Rico 10th
Mrs. Kasha Davis 43Rochester, New York11th
Jasmine Masters 37Los Angeles, California12th
Sasha Belle 28 Iowa City, Iowa 13th
Tempest DuJour 46 Tucson, Arizona 14th
8 Bob the Drag Queen 29New York City, New YorkWinner
Kim Chi 27Chicago, IllinoisRunners-up
Naomi Smalls 21 Redlands, California
Chi Chi DeVayne30 Shreveport, Louisiana 4th
Derrick Barry 32Las Vegas, Nevada5th
Thorgy Thor 31New York City, New York6th
Robbie Turner 33Seattle, Washington7th
Acid Betty 37New York City, New York8th
Naysha Lopez 31Chicago, Illinois9th [lower-alpha 10]
Cynthia Lee Fontaine 34 Austin, Texas 10th [lower-alpha 1]
Dax ExclamationPoint 31 Savannah, Georgia 11th
Laila McQueen 22 Gloucester, Massachusetts
9 Sasha Velour 29New York City, New YorkWinner
Peppermint 37New York City, New YorkRunner-up
Shea Couleé 27Chicago, Illinois3rd
Trinity Taylor [lower-alpha 11] 31Orlando, Florida
Alexis Michelle 33New York City, New York5th
Nina Bo'nina Brown 34 Riverdale, Georgia 6th
Valentina 25 Echo Park, California7th [lower-alpha 1]
Farrah Moan 23Las Vegas, Nevada8th
Aja 22New York City, New York9th
Cynthia Lee Fontaine [lower-alpha 5] 34Austin, Texas10th
Eureka [lower-alpha 12] 25 Johnson City, Tennessee 11th [lower-alpha 13]
Charlie Hides 52 London, United Kingdom12th
Kimora Blac 28Las Vegas, Nevada13th
Jaymes Mansfield 26Milwaukee, Wisconsin14th
10 Aquaria 21New York City, New YorkWinner
Eureka [lower-alpha 12] [lower-alpha 14] 27Johnson City, TennesseeRunner-up
Kameron Michaels 31Nashville, TennesseeRunner-up
Asia O'Hara 35Dallas, Texas4th
Miz Cracker 33New York City, New York5th
Monét X Change 27New York City, New York6th [lower-alpha 1]
The Vixen 26Chicago, Illinois7th
Monique Heart [lower-alpha 15] 31 Kansas City, Missouri 8th
Blair St. Clair 22 Indianapolis, Indiana9th
Mayhem Miller 35Riverside, California10th
Dusty Ray Bottoms 29New York City, New York11th
Yuhua Hamasaki 27New York City, New York12th
Kalorie Karbdashian Williams 27 Albuquerque, New Mexico 13th
Vanessa Vanjie Mateo 25Tampa, Florida14th
11 Yvie Oddly 24Denver, ColoradoWinner
Brooke Lynn Hytes 32Nashville, TennesseeRunner-up
A'keria C. Davenport 30Dallas, Texas3rd
Silky Nutmeg Ganache 28Chicago, Illinois
Vanessa Vanjie Mateo [lower-alpha 5] 26Los Angeles, California5th
Nina West 39 Columbus, Ohio 6th [lower-alpha 1]
Shuga Cain 40New York City, New York7th
Plastique Tiara 21Dallas, Texas8th
Ra'Jah O'Hara 33Dallas, Texas9th
Scarlet Envy 26New York City, New York10th
Ariel Versace 26 Cherry Hill, New Jersey 11th
Mercedes Iman Diamond 31Minneapolis, Minnesota12th
Honey Davenport 32New York City, New York13th
Kahanna Montrese 25Las Vegas, Nevada14th
Soju 27Chicago, Illinois15th
12 Jaida Essence Hall 32Milwaukee, WisconsinWinner
Crystal Methyd 28 Springfield, Missouri Runners-up
Gigi Goode 21Los Angeles, California
Sherry Pie 27New York City, New YorkDisqualified [lower-alpha 16]
Jackie Cox 34New York City, New York5th
Heidi N Closet 24 Ramseur, North Carolina 6th [lower-alpha 1]
Widow Von'Du 30Kansas City, Missouri7th
Jan 26New York City, New York8th
Brita 34New York City, New York9th
Aiden Zhane 29 Acworth, Georgia 10th
Nicky Doll 28New York City, New York11th
Rock M. Sakura 28San Francisco, California12th
Dahlia Sin 28Los Angeles, California13th
13 Symone 25Los Angeles, CaliforniaWinner
Kandy Muse 25New York City, New YorkRunner-up
Gottmik 23Los Angeles, California3rd
Rosé 31New York City, New York
Olivia Lux 26New York City, New York5th
Utica Queen 25 Utica, Minnesota 6th
Tina Burner 39New York City, New York7th
Denali 28Chicago, Illinois8th
Elliott with 2 Ts 26Las Vegas, Nevada9th
LaLa Ri 30Atlanta, Georgia10th [lower-alpha 1] [lower-alpha 17]
Tamisha Iman 49Atlanta, Georgia11th
Joey Jay 30 Phoenix, Arizona 12th
Kahmora Hall 28Chicago, Illinois13th
14 Willow Pill 26Denver, ColoradoWinner
Lady Camden 31 Sacramento, CaliforniaRunner-up
Angeria Paris VanMicheals 27Atlanta, Georgia3rd
Bosco 28Seattle, Washington3rd
Daya Betty 25Springfield, Missouri3rd [lower-alpha 18]
DeJa Skye 31 Fresno, California 6th
Jorgeous 21Nashville, Tennessee
Jasmine Kennedie 22New York City, New York8th
Kerri Colby 24Los Angeles, California9th
Maddy Morphosis 26 Fayetteville, Arkansas 10th [lower-alpha 17]
Orion Story 25 Grand Rapids, Michigan 11th [lower-alpha 19]
Kornbread "The Snack" Jeté 29Los Angeles, California12th [lower-alpha 13] [lower-alpha 1]
Alyssa Hunter 26 Cataño, Puerto Rico 13th
June Jambalaya 29Los Angeles, California14th
15 Sasha Colby 37Los Angeles, CaliforniaWinner
Anetra 25Las Vegas, NevadaRunner-up
Luxx Noir London 22 East Orange, New Jersey 3rd
Mistress Isabelle Brooks 24 Houston, Texas
Loosey LaDuca 32 Ansonia, Connecticut 5th
Salina EsTitties 31Los Angeles, California6th [lower-alpha 17]
Marcia Marcia Marcia 25New York City, New York7th
Malaysia Babydoll Foxx 32 Miami, Florida8th [lower-alpha 1]
Spice 23Los Angeles, California9th
Jax 25New York City, New York10th
Aura Mayari 30Nashville, Tennessee11th
Robin Fierce 26 Hartford, Connecticut 12th
Amethyst 27 West Hartford, Connecticut 13th
Sugar 23Los Angeles, California14th
Princess Poppy 26San Francisco, California15th
Irene Dubois 29Seattle, Washington16th
16 Nymphia Wind 27New York City, New YorkWinner
Sapphira Cristál 34 Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaRunner-up [lower-alpha 1]
Plane Jane 24Boston, Massachusetts3rd
Q 26Kansas City, Missouri4th
Morphine Love Dion 25Miami, Florida5th [lower-alpha 20]
Dawn 24New York City, New York6th
Mhi'ya Iman Le'Paige 34Miami, Florida7th
Plasma 24New York City, New York8th
Xunami Muse 33New York City, New York9th [lower-alpha 1]
Megami 33New York City, New York10th
Geneva Karr 30 Brownsville, Texas11th
Amanda Tori Meating 26Los Angeles, California12th
Mirage 29Las Vegas, Nevada13th
Hershii LiqCour-Jeté 31Los Angeles, California14th

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 The contestant was voted Miss Congeniality.
  2. Now Kylie Sonique Love, she is referred to as Sonique on season 2.
  3. 1 2 Shangela Laquifa Wadley is referred to as her full name on season 2 and as Shangela on season 3 and All Stars 3.
  4. Carmen Carrera originally placed sixth before re-entering the competition.
  5. 1 2 3 The contestant returned to compete after being eliminated on a previous season.
  6. Mariah Paris Balenciaga is referred to as Mariah on season 3.
  7. Kenya Michaels originally placed eighth before re-entering the competition.
  8. It was revealed on episode 14 that Willam was disqualified from the competition due to breaching the contract agreement. [1]
  9. Trixie Mattel originally placed eleventh before re-entering the competition.
  10. Naysha Lopez originally placed twelfth before re-entering the competition.
  11. Now Trinity the Tuck, she is referred to as Trinity Taylor on season 9.
  12. 1 2 Eureka O'Hara is referred to as Eureka on seasons 9 and 10 and Eureka! on All Stars 6.
  13. 1 2 The contestant was removed from the competition due to medical reasons.
  14. The contestant returned to compete after withdrawing from a previous season for medical reasons.
  15. Now Mo Heart, she is referred to as Monique Heart on season 10 and All Stars 4.
  16. Sherry Pie reached the top 4, but was disqualified from the competition before the season started airing.
  17. 1 2 3 The contestant was awarded the season's Golden Boot.
  18. Daya Betty originally placed thirteenth before re-entering the competition.
  19. Orion Story originally placed thirteenth before re-entering the competition.
  20. The contestant was declared Queen of She Done Already Done Had Herses.

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