RuPaul

"I really thought it was over," the "Tonight Show" host said.
"There's a queen inside of you," RuPaul tells Davidson's super-slacker Chad.
The famous drag queen and "Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" star Rachel Brosnahan try to guess who's wearing one but it's no contest.
Netflix released a trailer for the drag icon's new series, which debuts in January.
Every episode will pair three stars with "Drag Race" legends like Trixie Mattel, Alyssa Edwards and Vanessa Vanjie Mateo.
RuPaul and fellow canine hero Louie sprang to their owner's defense when a man attacked her in a cemetery.
The TV host and pop icon told Andy Cohen he opted for comfort — and to maintain social graces.
“The Hustle” star proved that she really, really, really loves “Drag Race.”
An early "In the House" episode helped show that drag could be a source of personal strength, writer Matt Baume notes.
The self-titled program will emphasize the drag icon's "distinctive voice" and "passion for helping others" and debuts in June.