RuPaul's Drag Race UK - Season 7

Season 7
Episodes

Queens of the Brit Gala
Mama Ru is back with a hot new cast of drag queens ready to do battle for the crown! Over the next ten weeks, the queens compete in a range of spicy challenges designed to test their drag mettle as they bid for the coveted title of the UK's Next Drag Race Superstar.
In this premiere episode, the nervous energy is palpable as 12 brand new queens enter the werk room to meet their fellow competitors and judge supremo, RuPaul, for the very first time. In this race, nothing is predictable, and in their very first challenge, Ru has an extra-special challenge in store for the queens. In a Drag Race UK first, the queens display show-stopping looks as they attend the biggest night in fashion - the star-studded Brit Gala!
And pulses are set racing as comedian and presenter Joel Dommett joins Mama Ru as celebrity guest on the judging panel, alongside Michelle Visage and Alan Carr.
Start your engines! And may the best drag queen win!

Rumble in the Jumble
RuPaul's search for the UK's Next Drag Race Superstar continues in epic style. For their first challenge, the queens channel the spirit of Claudia Winkleman as they play their very own version of The Traitors.
Next, they take on one of Drag Race's toughest challenges - the Design Challenge - but, of course, there's a twist. The queens must rumble in the jumble sale as they're tasked with creating looks from leftover items from Drag Race UK's previous series.
Supermodel turned comedy star Michelle de Swarte joins the judging panel alongside Michelle Visage and Graham Norton.

Battle of the Brats
Things are about to get bratty as RuPaul's search for the UK's Next Drag Race Superstar continues with the iconic and notoriously difficult Girl Group challenge.
Split into two girl groups, the queens are tasked with singing and dancing live in front of Mama Ru, and this season's song is a hyperpop bop worthy of Charli XCX.
Thankfully, Girls Aloud's very own Nadine Coyle drops in to give the queens a masterclass on vocals before joining the judging panel alongside queen of queens, RuPaul, Michelle Visage and Graham Norton.
May the best brat win!

Sweety Darlings!
RuPaul's search for the UK's Next Drag Race Superstar continues with high camp and drama! Award-winning actor Jane Horrocks joins the judging panel as Mama Ru tests the queens' overacting skills with a series of scripts that pay homage to the UK's famous legacy of bonk-buster fiction.
And in uncanny timing, Jane, famed for playing the part of Bubble, Eddie's hapless PA in Absolutely Fabulous, is on hand to give her thoughts on a very special Ab Fab runway in A Night of a Thousand Sweetie Darlings.
Michelle Visage and Alan Carr complete the judging panel as the queens once again fight for a much-coveted RuPeter badge and survival.

Talent Ahoy!
RuPaul's search for the UK's Next Drag Race Superstar continues this week as the queens go cruising!
RuPaul tests the queens' charisma, nerve and star power as they take to the SS Tickety Boo to perform in a nautical Talent Show.
Last season's Drag Race UK runner-up, La Voix, makes a welcome return to set to offer coaching tips for entertaining on the high seas and catching Ru's eye.
Derry Girls' Jamie-Lee O'Donnell, a self-confessed Drag Race superfan, completes the judging panel alongside Mama Ru, Michelle Visage and Alan Carr.

Peter Pansy: The Rusical
RuPaul's search for the UK's Next Drag Race Superstar continues.
It's Rusical week! The pressure is on as the queens' singing, dancing and acting skills are challenged in Peter Pansy – The Rusical.
West End musical theatre legend Mazz Murray joins head judge, RuPaul, alongside Michelle Visage and Graham Norton on the judging panel as the curtain comes down on yet another queen.
Which queen will be the Tinker Bell of the ball, and who will sashay away from a happy ending?

Snatch Me Out!
RuPaul's search for the UK's Next Drag Race Superstar gets star-studded this week as it's time for the Snatch game, but with a hot new twist.
The queens showcase their best celebrity impressions and improv skills as they fight for the affections of Radio DJ Jordan North in a special edition of Snatch Me Out.
On the judging panel, RuPaul and Michelle Visage are joined by Alan Carr and special guest judge, comedy actress Susan Wokoma. Together, they deliberate the fate of another queen as RuPaul decides who will be the next to sashay away…

The Hun Makeover
RuPaul's search for the UK's Next Drag Race Superstar continues with a hun-tastic makeover challenge! In a star-studded episode, RuPaul tasks the remaining queens with giving some very special guests a drag makeover - a troupe of the UK's finest pop culture huns: Charlotte Church, Michelle McManus, Dani Harmer, Shobna Gulati, Diane Parish and David Potts. How will the celebrity guests handle the transition from national treasure to drag superstar?
Sugababe Mutya Buena joins Mama Ru, Michelle Visage and Graham Norton on the judging panel as they deliberate the fate of yet another queen.

Comedy is a Bitch
Namaslay - it's the semi-finals! RuPaul's search for the UK's Next Drag Race Superstar is nearly over, and Mama Ru is testing the queens' comedy chops with a challenge that has seen many a well-seasoned queen fall at the last hurdle, the comedy roast – and this one comes with an added new age twist.
Thankfully, comedian, writer and actor Sophie Willan is on hand to help coach the queens and joins Ru, Michelle Visage, and Alan Carr on the judging panel as the contestants vie for a much coveted place in the final.

Grand Finale
It's the grand finale! The time has come for the competition to conclude as RuPaul's finalist queens compete in their final challenge - an all-singing, all-dancing extravaganza to fight for the crown.
Choreographer Claudimar Neto coaches the queens as they write and perform a show-stopping original song. As ever, it's a family line-up for the finale, with Michelle Visage, Alan Carr and Graham Norton forming the judging panel, and last year's winner and reigning champion, Kyran Thrax, dropping in along with the season's eliminated queens. Everyone's back to witness RuPaul crown the UK's Next Drag Race Superstar.
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