Three celebrities compete every episode and undergo complete drag transformations. In the end, one celebrity is crowned America's Next Celeb Drag Superstar and wins prize money for their cha... Read allThree celebrities compete every episode and undergo complete drag transformations. In the end, one celebrity is crowned America's Next Celeb Drag Superstar and wins prize money for their charity of choice.Three celebrities compete every episode and undergo complete drag transformations. In the end, one celebrity is crowned America's Next Celeb Drag Superstar and wins prize money for their charity of choice.
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Super entertaining!! I don't understand why people say it's "underwhelming" and then point out that "women" doing drag is just boring because there isn't a "transformation." WRONG. You can totally see the men AND women exploring their selves and trying to break from from the "tradicional norm." If you can't see it then, mostly you just aren't an empathetic person. Regardless, I highly recommend it!! Lots of great moments that you'll be screaming "yaaaassss momma". 😂
Really did not like the new formula for season two. I love the simplicity of season one, and the fact that you knew who the celebrities were when they walked through the door this whole thing just reminds me of the masked singer. I watched after that, and then I got bored, so didn't finish the season and won't do. Particularly after they decided halfway through that they were going to reveal the faces of these sad celebrities. Really wish they just kept it to the simplistic way of season one. This is just watering down the Rupaul's brand. Really don't need a season 3 of this. Perhaps on a snatch game only season, give us the things we love!!
I don't write reviews. But I had to, because this brought me so much joy and happiness in this dark time, that I was compelled to. I've watched the first 3 episodes so far and I absolutely love the diversity of the celebrity contestants, from cis women, gender none binary to super straight guys; everyone got to enjoy the miracle that is drag. It's all done with humour and love and money is given to charity. It's just absolutely lovely and fun. People need to understand that this is coming from a place of kindness and not take it so seriously.
What's the point of watching a celebrity version of drag race if we can't see who are these celebrities? Who thought would be entertaining to keep their identity secret? To begin with, most of these "celebrities" are unknown for 95% of the viewers, so showing their faces is the only way for us to see and learn who they are...
Only knew one of the 'celebs' from their brief spell on Glee. The third episode was the only good one and didn't really enjoy the female episodes as didn't feel there was much of a transformation.
Episodes are really long and a drag (not the good kind). It's as bad and pointless as the xmas special and as fixed as All Stars.
Episodes are really long and a drag (not the good kind). It's as bad and pointless as the xmas special and as fixed as All Stars.
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