Saturday, 24th April 2021 at 11:48 am
It was beginning to feel as though we’d never reach the end of RuPaul’s Drag Race, but the show’s 13th season finally came to a conclusion this weekend after four months, 16 episodes, 22 lip-syncs, five non-eliminations and one documentary special ( gasps for air ).
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Season 13’s long-awaited season finale aired last night in the States before arriving on Netflix for sleepy UK fans early this morning, and while it wasn’t the best nor the most surprising final Drag Race has ever seen (will anything post-season nine live up to Sasha Velour’s rose petal reveal?), watching the phenomenal final four perform in front of a live audience via live-stream felt like a huge treat in and of itself. Plus, absolutely anything would be better than last year’s Zoom final – I’m hoping we never see a bare-faced RuPaul don a luchador-esque mask on Drag Race ever again.
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Who are the most popular queens from RuPaul s Drag Race?
With the Season 13 finale only two weeks away, Pour Moi found out which RPDR queens have been the most popular in the last 12 months.
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14 April, 2021.
Written by Ethan Moser.
RuPaul’s Drag Race has been a source of joy for many people in the LGBTQ+ community and beyond over the last year, but now a new study has revealed which contestants have been the most popular.
With
All Stars 5,
Canada’s Drag Race and
Drag Race Holland all airing since the start of the pandemic, the contestants’ internet popularity has never been bigger.
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Some of the entertainers, innovators, news makers and people of note we lost in 2020
Now that the year is finally over and done with, we at Village Media would like to take pause and remember those the world lost in 2020.
Here are just some of the entertainers, innovators, news makers, and people of note that left us this year (in no particular order):
Alex Trebek – Jeopardy! host from 1984 through 2020. The Northern Ontario native also made appearances in numerous television series, usually as himself. He was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Daytime Emmy in 2011 and named an Officer of the Order of Canada in 2017 by then Governor General David Johnston for “his iconic achievements in television and for his promotion of learning, notably as a champion for geographical literacy.”
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