The third season of RuPaul's Drag Race began airing on January 24, 2011, and ended its run on May 2 of the same year.[2] Thirteen drag queens competed for the title of "America's Next Drag Superstar", a headlining spot on the Absolut Tour, a lifetime supply of Kryolan makeup, and a cash prize of $75,000.
RuPaul's Drag Race | |
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Season 3 | |
Hosted by | RuPaul |
Judges |
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No. of contestants | 13 |
Winner | Raja |
Runner-up | Manila Luzon |
Miss Congeniality | Yara Sofia |
Companion show | RuPaul's Drag Race: Untucked! |
No. of episodes | 16 |
Release | |
Original network | Logo TV |
Original release | January 24 May 2, 2011 | –
Season chronology | |
This season had Michelle Visage replacing Merle Ginsberg at the judge's table and Billy Brasfield[3] (better known as Billy B), Mike Ruiz, and Jeffrey Moran filling in for Santino Rice's absence during several episodes. Billy B, celebrity makeup artist and star of the HGTV mini-series Hometown Renovation, appeared as a judge in five episodes. Whereas Mike Ruiz only judged for two episodes, and Jeffrey Moran for one, Moran only appeared for promotional reasons. Due to Billy B's continued appearances, he and Rice are now considered to have been alternate judges for the same seat at the judges table, both appearing side-by-side in the reunion special to announce Yara Sofia as the season's Miss Congeniality.[1]
Other changes made included the introduction of a wildcard contestant from the past season, Shangela; an episode with no elimination; and a contestant, Carmen Carrera, being brought back into the competition after having been eliminated a few episodes prior. A new pit crew was also introduced consisting of Jason Carter and Shawn Morales.
The theme song playing during the runway every episode was changed to "Champion" while the song playing during the credits is "Main Event", both from RuPaul's album Champion. As with the previous season, each week's episode was followed by a behind-the-scenes show, RuPaul's Drag Race: Untucked. On December 6, 2011, Amazon.com released this season on DVD via their CreateSpace program.[4]
The winner of the third season of RuPaul's Drag Race was Raja, with Manila Luzon being the runner-up.
Contestants
editAges, names, and cities stated are at time of filming.
Contestant | Age | Hometown | Outcome |
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Raja[a] | 36 | Los Angeles, California | Winner |
Manila Luzon | 28 | New York City, New York | Runner-up |
Alexis Mateo | 30 | St. Petersburg, Florida | 3rd place |
Yara Sofia | 26 | Manatí, Puerto Rico | 4th place[b] |
Carmen Carrera | 25 | Elmwood Park, New Jersey | 5th place[c] |
Shangela[d] | 28 | Los Angeles, California | 6th place |
Delta Work | 34 | Norwalk, California | 7th place |
Stacy Layne Matthews | 25 | Raynham, North Carolina | 8th place |
Mariah[e] | 29 | Atlanta, Georgia | 9th place |
India Ferrah | 23 | Dayton, Ohio | 10th place |
Mimi Imfurst | 26 | New York City, New York | 11th place |
Phoenix | 29 | Atlanta, Georgia | 12th place |
Venus D-Lite | 26 | Los Angeles, California | 13th place |
Notes:
- ^ Raja Gemini is referred to as Raja on the show.
- ^ Yara Sofia was voted Miss Congeniality by the viewers.
- ^ Carmen Carrera originally placed sixth before re-entering the competition.
- ^ Shangela Laquifa Wadley is referred to as Shangela on the show. She originally competed on season 2 and placed twelfth.
- ^ Mariah Paris Balenciaga is referred to as Mariah on the show.
Contestant progress
editLegend:
Contestant | Episode | |||||||||||||
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2[5] | 3[6] | 4[7] | 5[8] | 6[9] | 7[10] | 8[11] | 9[12] | 10[13] | 11[14] | 12[15] | 13[16] | 15[17] | 16[18] | |
Raja | WIN | SAFE | SAFE | SAFE | SAFE | WIN | SAFE | SAFE | WIN | SAFE | BTM | SAFE | Winner | Guest |
Manila Luzon | SAFE | SAFE | SAFE | WIN | SAFE | SAFE | BTM | SAFE | SAFE | SAFE | WIN | WIN | Runner-up | Guest |
Alexis Mateo | SAFE | WIN | WIN | SAFE | SAFE | BTM | SAFE | WIN | SAFE | BTM | SAFE | BTM | Eliminated | Guest |
Yara Sofia | SAFE | SAFE | SAFE | SAFE | SAFE | SAFE | SAFE | BTM | SAFE | WIN | SAFE | ELIM | Miss C | |
Carmen Carrera | SAFE | SAFE | SAFE | SAFE | SAFE | SAFE | SAFE | BTM | ELIM | ELIM | Guest | |||
Shangela | BTM | WIN | SAFE | SAFE | SAFE | SAFE | WIN | SAFE | BTM | ELIM | Guest | |||
Delta Work | SAFE | BTM | SAFE | SAFE | BTM | SAFE | ELIM | Guest | ||||||
Stacy Layne Matthews | SAFE | SAFE | SAFE | BTM | WIN | ELIM | Guest | |||||||
Mariah | SAFE | SAFE | SAFE | SAFE | ELIM | Guest | ||||||||
India Ferrah | SAFE | SAFE | BTM | ELIM | Guest | |||||||||
Mimi Imfurst | SAFE | SAFE | ELIM | Guest | ||||||||||
Phoenix | SAFE | ELIM | Guest | |||||||||||
Venus D-Lite | ELIM | Guest |
Lip syncs
editLegend:
Episode | Contestants | Song | Eliminated | ||
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2[5] | Shangela | vs. | Venus D-Lite | "The Right Stuff" (Vanessa Williams) |
Venus D-Lite |
3[6] | Delta Work | vs. | Phoenix | "Bad Romance" (Lady Gaga) |
Phoenix |
4[7] | India Ferrah | vs. | Mimi Imfurst | "Don't Leave Me This Way" (Thelma Houston) |
Mimi Imfurst |
5[8] | India Ferrah | vs. | Stacy Layne Matthews | "Meeting in the Ladies Room" (Klymaxx) |
India Ferrah |
6[9] | Delta Work | vs. | Mariah | "Looking for a New Love" (Jody Watley) |
Mariah |
7[10] | Alexis Mateo | vs. | Stacy Layne Matthews | "Knock on Wood" (Amii Stewart) |
Stacy Layne Matthews |
8[11] | Delta Work | vs. | Manila Luzon | "MacArthur Park" (Donna Summer) |
Delta Work |
9[12] | Carmen Carrera | vs. | Yara Sofia | "Mickey (Spanish version)" (Toni Basil) |
None |
10[13] | Carmen Carrera | vs. | Shangela | "Believe" (Cher) |
Carmen Carrera |
11[14] | Alexis Mateo | vs. | Shangela | "Even Angels" (Fantasia) |
Shangela |
12[15] | Carmen Carrera | vs. | Raja | "Straight Up" (Paula Abdul) |
Carmen Carrera |
13[16] | Alexis Mateo | vs. | Yara Sofia | "I Think About You" (Patti LaBelle) |
Yara Sofia |
Episode | Contestants | Song | Winner | ||
15[17] | Manila Luzon | vs. | Raja | "Champion (DJ BunJoe's Olympic Mix)" (RuPaul) |
Raja |
Guest judges
editListed in chronological order:
- Bruce Vilanch, comedy writer, songwriter, and actor
- Mike Ruiz, photographer, director, and reality television personality
- Vanessa Williams, actress, singer, and former Miss America
- Lily Tomlin, actress and comedian
- Alessandra Torresani, actress
- La Toya Jackson, singer
- Susan Powter, motivational speaker and fitness guru
- Chloë Sevigny, actress and model
- Debbie Matenopoulos, television host
- Aisha Tyler, comedian and actress
- Amber Rose, model
- Eliza Dushku, actress
- Sara Rue, actress
- Rita Rudner, comedian
- Arden Myrin, comedian
- Cheryl Tiegs, model
- Johnny Weir, professional figure skater
- Jeffrey Moran, Absolut Vodka marketing/branding executive
- Jody Watley, R&B/pop singer
- Carmen Electra, actress
- Wayne Brady, actor, comedian, and singer
- Fantasia Barrino, singer, actress, and author
- Margaret Cho, actress and comedian
- Sharon Osbourne, television host and reality television personality
- Gigi Levangie, novelist and host of Logo's The Arrangement
Episodes
editNo. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date | |
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22 | 1 | "Casting Extravaganza" | January 24, 2011 | |
The first episode shows behind the scenes of the casting process for the 2011 edition of "RuPaul's Drag Race." Featured are entrants that were not cast in the series. All the contestants are profiled. Manila's audition tape includes an endorsement from her boyfriend, season 2's Sahara Davenport. Raja reveals she has done make up for some pretty big names in Hollywood and her audition tape includes an endorsement from Adam Lambert. India Ferrah shows us through video and old photos his early drag career which started at 14. Mimi and Stacy were premiered as the Big Girls of the Season. Phoenix talks about her start in drag. Venus D-lite and Delta Work are profiled, and it is revealed that they were chosen as a result of auditioning in front of RuPaul and Santino Rice at an open casting call in Hollywood, California. This special also features several queens who appear on future seasons: Madame LaQueer and Chad Michaels, who would go on to appear on Season 4, Alaska, Detox, and Penny Tration who would go on to appear on Season 5, Joslyn Fox who would appear on Season 6, Katya Zamolodchikova, Sasha Belle, Mrs. Kasha Davis and Jasmine Masters who appeared on Season 7, Thorgy Thor and Dax ExclamationPoint from Season 8, and Season 11's Nina West. Audition tapes for new "Pit Crew" members with Shawn Morales and Jason Carter being selected to join the team. | ||||
23 | 2 | "The Queen Who Mopped Xmas" | January 24, 2011 | |
Twelve new queens enter the workroom. Shangela, who was eliminated first last season, made a comeback to compete again. For the first mini-challenge, the queens do a Christmas Card photoshoot on a trampoline. Raja wins the mini-challenge. For the main challenge, the queens create an outfit made from Christmas themed items. On the runway, Manila Luzon, Mimi Imfurst and Raja receive positive critiques, with Raja winning the challenge. Carmen Carrera, Shangela and Venus D-Lite receive negative critiques, with Carmen Carrera being safe. Shangela and Venus D-Lite lip-sync to "The Right Stuff" by Vanessa Williams. Shangela wins the lip-sync and Venus D-Lite is the first queen to sashay away.
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24 | 3 | "Queens in Space" | January 31, 2011 | |
For this week's mini-challenge, the queens pair up and try to guess their partner's choices for different questions. Mariah and Phoenix win the mini-challenge and are named team leaders, tasked with choosing teammates for the main challenge: starring in the trailers for two different installments of the Drag Queens in Outer Space Sci-Fi spoof film saga.
On the runway, category is Sci-Fi. Team Mariah is the winning team, with Alexis Mateo and Shangela both winning the challenge. Team Phoenix is the losing team. Carmen Carrera, Delta Work and Phoenix receive negative critiques, with Carmen Carrera being safe. Delta Work and Phoenix lip-sync to "Bad Romance" by Lady Gaga. Delta Work wins the lip-sync and Phoenix sashays away.
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25 | 4 | "Totally Leotarded" | February 7, 2011 | |
For this week's mini-challenge, the queens pair up and make a leotard using only duct tape. As winners of the mini-challenge, Carmen Carrera and Manila Luzon select their teammates for the main challenge: producing a fitness workout video.
On the runway, category is My Favorite Body Part. Alexis Mateo, Stacy Layne Matthews and Yara Sofia receive positive critiques, with Alexis Mateo winning the challenge. India Ferrah, Mariah and Mimi Imfurst receive negative critiques, with Mariah being safe. India Ferrah and Mimi Imfurst lip-sync to "Don't Leave Me This Way" by Thelma Houston. India Ferrah wins the lip-sync and Mimi Imfurst sashays away.
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26 | 5 | "QNN News" | February 14, 2011 | |
For this week's mini-challenge, the queens pose for a scandalous Red Carpet photoshoot. For winning the mini-challenge, Carmen Carrera and Stacy Layne Matthews pick their teammates for the main challenge: producing a morning news show called "QNN News".
On the runway, category is Fabulous Drag. Manila Luzon and Shangela receive positive critiques, with Manila Luzon winning the challenge. India Ferrah, Mariah and Stacy Layne Matthews receive negative critiques, with Mariah being safe. India Ferrah and Stacy Layne Matthews lip-sync to "Meeting in the Ladies Room" by Klymaxx. Stacy Layne Matthews wins the lip-sync and India Ferrah sashays away.
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27 | 6 | "Snatch Game" | February 21, 2011 | |
For this week's mini-challenge, the queens play a game of "Shit RuPaul Says". Delta Work wins the mini-challenge. For the main challenge, the queens play the Snatch Game. Aisha Tyler and Amber Rose star as the celebrity contestants. The cast consisted of:
On the runway, category is Best Drag. Alexis Mateo, Raja and Stacy Layne Matthews receive positive critiques, with Stacy Layne Matthews winning the challenge. Delta Work, Mariah and Yara Sofia receive negative critiques, with Yara Sofia being safe. Delta Work and Mariah lip-sync to "Looking for a New Love" by Jody Watley. Delta Work wins the lip-sync and Mariah sashays away.
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28 | 7 | "Face, Face, Face of Cakes" | February 28, 2011 | |
For this week's mini-challenge, the queens do a nude photoshoot. Carmen Carrera wins the mini-challenge. For the main challenge the queens create an outfit inspired by a bakery cake.
On the runway, Delta Work, Manila Luzon, Raja and Yara Sofia receive positive critiques, with Raja winning the challenge. Alexis Mateo, Carmen Carrera, Shangela and Stacy Layne Matthews receive negative critiques, with Carmen Carrera and Shangela being safe. Alexis Mateo and Stacy Layne Matthews lip-sync to "Knock on Wood" by Amii Stewart. Alexis Mateo wins the lip-sync and Stacy Layne Matthews sashays away.
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29 | 8 | "Ru Ha Ha!" | March 7, 2011 | |
For this week's mini-challenge, the queens read each other to filth. Shangela wins the mini-challenge. For the main challenge, the queens perform a stand-up comedy routine in front of the judges and a live audience. On the runway, Carmen Carrera, Raja, Shangela and Yara Sofia receive positive critiques, with Shangela winning the challenge. Delta Work and Manila Luzon receive negative critiques, and are announced as the bottom two. They lip-sync to "MacArthur Park" by Donna Summer. Manila Luzon wins the lip-sync and Delta Work sashays away.
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30 | 9 | "Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Style" | March 14, 2011 | |
For this week's mini-challenge, the queens decorate regular bras using rhinestones. Manila Luzon wins the mini-challenge. For the main challenge, the queens film a patriotic message addressed to US military personnel overseas. On the runway, category is Patriotic Drag. Alexis Mateo and Shangela receive positive critiques, with Alexis Mateo winning the challenge. Carmen Carrera, Manila Luzon, Raja and Yara Sofia receive negative critiques, with Manila Luzon and Raja being safe. Carmen Carrera and Yara Sofia lip-sync to "Mickey (Spanish Version)" by Toni Basil. Both queens win the lip-sync and no one goes home.
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31 | 10 | "RuPaul-a-palooza" | March 21, 2011 | |
For this week's mini-challenge, the queens play a game of musical chairs. Manila Luzon wins the mini-challenge. For the main challenge, the queens perform RuPaul's song "Superstar" in different music genres.
On the runway, Manila Luzon, Raja and Yara Sofia receive positive critiques, with Raja winning the challenge. Alexis Mateo, Carmen Carrera and Shangela receive negative critiques, with Alexis Mateo being safe. Carmen Carrera and Shangela lip-sync to "Believe" by Cher. Shangela wins the lip-sync and Carmen Carrera sashays away.
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32 | 11 | "The Hair Ball" | March 28, 2011 | |
For this weeks mini-challenge, the queens create beach-themed headpieces. Raja wins the mini-challenge. For the main challenge, the queens create three looks for The Hair Ball: A Classic Look from Another Era, A Modern Red Carpet Look and A Fantasy Hair Outfit On the runway, Manila Luzon, Raja and Yara Sofia receive positive critiques, with Yara Sofia winning the challenge. Alexis Mateo and Shangela receive negative critiques, and are announced as the bottom two. They lip-sync to "Even Angels" by Fantasia. Alexis Mateo wins the lip-sync and Shangela sashays away. At the end of the episode, RuPaul tells the other queens that the judges will be voting one of the eliminated queens back into the competition.
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33 | 12 | "Jocks in Frocks" | April 4, 2011 | |
At the beginning of the episode, RuPaul reveals that the judges have voted back Carmen Carrera, and she officially returns to the competition. For the mini-challenge, the queens play a game of Dunk-A-Queen, in which the queens will have to dunk their opponents. Alexis Mateo wins the mini-challenge. For the main challenge, the queens makeover heterosexual male athletes. On the runway, Alexis Mateo and Manila Luzon receive positive critiques, with Manila Luzon winning the challenge. Carmen Carrera and Raja receive negative critiques, and are announced as the bottom two. They lip-sync to "Straight Up" by Paula Abdul. Raja wins the lip-sync and Carmen Carrera sashays away.
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34 | 13 | "The Money Ball" | April 11, 2011 | |
For this week's mini-challenge, the queens create a marketable drag product and deliver a sales pitch for it on fictitious home shopping network "RuVC". Yara Sofia wins the mini-challenge. For the main challenge, the queens create three looks for The Money Ball: Swimsuit Body Beautiful, Cocktail Attire After 5 and Evening Gown Eleganza. On the runway, Manila Luzon and Raja receive positive critiques, with Manila Luzon winning the challenge. Alexis Mateo and Yara Sofia receive negative critiques, and are announced as the bottom two. They lip-sync to "I Think About You" by Patti LaBelle. Alexis Mateo wins the lip-sync and Yara Sofia sashays away.
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35 | 14 | "RuPaul Rewind" | April 18, 2011 | |
A look back at the highlights, low-lights and previously unseen footage from the first 13 episodes. Chaz Bono made a cameo appearance during the episode's opening scene as a spot light operator. Season two winner Tyra Sanchez as well as runner-ups Raven and Jujubee returned to the provide their opinions on the season's highlights. | ||||
36 | 15 | "Grand Finale" | April 25, 2011 | |
For the final challenge of the season, the queens star in RuPaul's music video "Champion (DJ BunJoe's Olympic Mix)". On the runway, Alexis Mateo is eliminated from the competition, leaving Manila Luzon and Raja as the top two queens of the season. They lip-sync to "Champion (DJ BunJoe's Olympic Mix)" by RuPaul. It is then announced that Raja is the winner, leaving Manila Luzon as the runner-up.
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37 | 16 | "Reunited" | May 2, 2011 | |
The queens all return for the reunion. Discussions include: Mimi Imfurst picking up India Ferrah during their lip-sync, all the girls' issues with Shangela during the season, and the "Heathers" vs. the "Boogers". It is then announced that Yara Sofia is this season's Miss Congeniality.
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Ratings
editEpisode | Title | Viewers (in millions) | Households1 | Ages 18–491 | Network |
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2 | The Queen who Mopped Xmas | 0.449 | - | 0.4/1[19] | LOGO |
3 | Queens in Space | 0.560 | 0.3/1 | 0.3/1[20] | VH1 |
4 | Totally Leotarded | 0.478 | 0.3/1 | 0.2/1[21] | |
5 | QNN News | 0.537 | 0.4/1 | 0.3/1[22] | |
6 | The Snatch Game | 0.503 | 0.3/1 | 0.2/1[23] | |
7 | Face, Face, Face of Cakes | 0.486 | 0.4/1 | 0.2/1[24] | |
8 | Ru Ha Ha | 0.483 | 0.3/1 | 0.2/1[25] |
1Based upon point/share system for Nielsen ratings. The first number represents the percentage of households within the population viewing the program (known as points). The second number (known as shares) is how many households were expected to view the program, within the population. For example, Episode 8 has a point/share of "0.3/1". This means .3% of households viewed the program from the expected 1%, showing .7% of the show's audience were watching a different program.
Controversy
editRaja's win leaked
editBefore the season even started airing, blogger Perez Hilton revealed Raja as the winner to the public, causing an uproar from fans. It also led to the show's crowning format being changed, with the finale taped with several different winning outcomes. The true outcome would then be announced during the broadcast of the finale in an attempt to conceal the winner's identity and prevent any spoilers from taking place. This took place from the following season-onwards.[26]
References
edit- ^ a b "Ep. 16, Episode 16, Season 3: Reunited!". Logo TV. Archived from the original on November 7, 2014.
- ^ LOGO On-line. "RuPaul's Drag Race 3: Cast Bios". LOGO On-line. Retrieved December 6, 2009.
- ^ Brasfield, Billy. "Billy Brasfield Official Biography". Archived from the original on March 6, 2016. Retrieved March 16, 2014.
- ^ Kline, Dill (December 6, 2011). "RuPauls Drag Race Season 3". Amazon.
- ^ a b "The Queen Who Mopped Xmas". RuPaul's Drag Race. Season 3. Episode 2. January 24, 2011. Logo TV.
- ^ a b "Queens in Space". RuPaul's Drag Race. Season 3. Episode 3. January 31, 2011. Logo TV.
- ^ a b "Totally Leotarded". RuPaul's Drag Race. Season 3. Episode 4. February 7, 2011. Logo TV.
- ^ a b "QNN News". RuPaul's Drag Race. Season 3. Episode 5. February 14, 2011. Logo TV.
- ^ a b "Snatch Game". RuPaul's Drag Race. Season 3. Episode 6. February 21, 2011. Logo TV.
- ^ a b "Face, Face, Face of Cakes". RuPaul's Drag Race. Season 3. Episode 7. February 28, 2011. Logo TV.
- ^ a b "Ru Ha Ha!". RuPaul's Drag Race. Season 3. Episode 8. March 7, 2011. Logo TV.
- ^ a b "Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Style". RuPaul's Drag Race. Season 3. Episode 9. March 14, 2011. Logo TV.
- ^ a b "RuPaul-a-palooza". RuPaul's Drag Race. Season 3. Episode 10. March 21, 2011. Logo TV.
- ^ a b "The Hair Ball". RuPaul's Drag Race. Season 3. Episode 11. March 28, 2011. Logo TV.
- ^ a b "Jocks in Frocks". RuPaul's Drag Race. Season 3. Episode 12. April 4, 2011. Logo TV.
- ^ a b "The Money Ball". RuPaul's Drag Race. Season 3. Episode 13. April 11, 2011. Logo TV.
- ^ a b "Grand Finale". RuPaul's Drag Race. Season 3. Episode 15. April 18, 2011. Logo TV.
- ^ "Reunited". RuPaul's Drag Race. Season 3. Episode 16. April 25, 2011. Logo TV.
- ^ "Logo's Third Season Premieres of "RuPaul's Drag Race" and "Untucked: RuPaul's Drag Race" Rev Up Ratings on Monday Night" (Press release). Tv By the Numbers. January 26, 2011. Archived from the original on January 28, 2011. Retrieved March 26, 2011.
- ^ Gorman, Bill (February 2, 2011). "Tuesday Cable Ratings: 'The Game' Leads Night + 'Teen Mom 2,' 'Tosh.0,' 'Southland,' 'White Collar,' 'Lights Out' & More". TV by the Numbers. Tribune Media Services. Archived from the original on February 5, 2011. Retrieved March 27, 2011.
- ^ Seidman, Robert (February 9, 2011). "Tuesday Cable Ratings: 'The Game' Down, But Still Leads Night + 'Teen Mom 2,' 'Tosh.0,' 'Southland,' 'White Collar,' 'Lights Out' & More". TV by the Numbers. Tribune Media Services. Archived from the original on February 12, 2011. Retrieved March 27, 2011.
- ^ Gorman, Bill (February 16, 2011). "Tuesday Cable Ratings: 'Teen Mom 2' Leads; 'The Game' Slips + 'Tosh.0,' 'Southland,' 'Lights Out' & More". TV by the Numbers. Tribune Media Services. Archived from the original on February 17, 2011. Retrieved March 27, 2011.
- ^ Seidman, Robery (February 24, 2011). "Tuesday Cable Ratings: 'Teen Mom 2' & 'Tosh.0' Lead Night; 'White Collar' Up; Miami 'Housewives' Not So Hot + 'Lights Out' & Much More". TV by the Numbers. Tribune Media Services. Archived from the original on February 26, 2011. Retrieved March 27, 2011.
- ^ Gorman, Bill (March 2, 2011). "Tuesday Cable Ratings: 'Teen Mom 2' Leads; 'Tosh.0,' 'Southland,' 'White Collar' Fall; 'Lights Out' Rises & More". TV by the Numbers. Tribune Media Services. Archived from the original on March 4, 2011. Retrieved March 27, 2011.
- ^ Seidman, Robert (March 9, 2011). "Tuesday Cable Ratings: 'White Collar' and 'Southland' Finales Rise + 'Lights Out,' 'Teen Mom' & More". TV by the Numbers. Tribune Media Services. Archived from the original on March 13, 2011. Retrieved March 27, 2011.
- ^ "11 Things You Probably Didn't Know About "RuPaul's Drag Race"". Teen Vogue. June 28, 2018. Retrieved September 8, 2021.
External links
edit- Official website (U.S.)
- Official website (Canada)
- Official Facebook page