
RuPaul's Drag Race UK Season 7 Cast Revealed as Empire Expands with US Renewals and Werq The World Tour
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RuPaul made headlines this week with several major developments that underscore the global reach and ongoing momentum of the Drag Race empire. According to Out.com and UPI, the most significant news is the official cast announcement for RuPaul’s Drag Race UK season 7, which will feature twelve new superstar hopefuls from across Britain and Ireland. Notable contestants include Catrin Feelings from Wales, Tayris Mongardi of Brighton—described as the “titan of Brighton”—as well as Sally TM from South Shields and Dublin’s Bonnie Ann Clyde. This cast reveal was accompanied by RuPaul’s confirmation as head judge, with Michelle Visage, Alan Carr, and Graham Norton returning to the panel. Producers touted this ten-week season’s spicy challenges, signature games, RuPeter badges, and the high-stakes weekly lip sync battles, signaling an energized continuation of the Drag Race formula for British fans.
Stateside, MTV and Paramount+ officially renewed the flagship RuPaul’s Drag Race for an 18th season, alongside Untucked and RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars, now preparing its 11th cycle, according to GLAAD and Out.com. This robust slate of renewals cements RuPaul’s role as a central figure in queer television and pop culture for another year, with the original and spin-offs continuing to dominate global entertainment. The media buzz around these announcements included celebratory social posts with thousands of likes and shares discussing the franchise’s longevity and RuPaul’s influence, though exact metrics were not provided in mainstream reports. No major controversies or unconfirmed rumors surfaced about RuPaul himself during this news cycle.
On the public appearance front, RuPaul’s Drag Race Werq The World Tour stormed across the United States over the past week, with a sold-out show on August 17 at New Jersey’s State Theatre and more upcoming dates announced by Voss Events and multiple venues. Social media chatter on Instagram and event pages urged fans to grab rapidly dwindling tickets, with excitement building for performances hosted by notable Drag Race alumni, including Jimbo as Joan Rivers and Daya Betty as Lady Gaga. While RuPaul is producer and brand leader rather than performer for these live shows, the Werq The World tour further extends the Drag Race brand’s presence and RuPaul’s star power.
There have been no reports of new business ventures, personal revelations, or advocacy statements from RuPaul within the last few days, and financial news sources continue to cite World of Wonder Productions as RuPaul’s primary business focus. Recent mentions of RuPaul’s activism center on previous voter registration initiatives and anti-drag legislation efforts, with no new actions disclosed in the latest updates.
To summarize, RuPaul’s public profile remains driven by the expanding Drag Race franchise—new seasons, headline-grabbing cast announcements, and sold-out tours—reinforcing his status as a cultural trailblazer and entertainment icon through verified mainstream developments.
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