"RuPaul's Drag Race" is a reality competition show that premiered in 2009, hosted by RuPaul, a famous drag performer and singer. The show features contestants, known as drag queens, who compete in various challenges that test their creativity, performance skills, and charisma. Each week, contestants face elimination until a winner is crowned, earning the title of "America's Next Drag Superstar."
The series has gained a significant following and has expanded into multiple spin-offs and international versions. It highlights the art of drag and promotes LGBTQ+ representation, showcasing the talents and stories of its contestants while celebrating diversity and self-expression.