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Meet the cast of RuPaul's Drag Race season 9

SEASON 9 CAST RUPAULS DRAG RACE
(From L to R) Trinity Taylor, Farrah Moan, Jaymes Mansfield, Valentina, Eureka, Charlie Hides, Kimora Blac, Alexis Michelle, Nina Bo’nina Brown, Shea Coulee, Peppermint, Sasha Velour, Aja

They’re H-E-R-E! The latest batch of contestants for the ninth season of RuPaul’s Drag Race have finally been RuVealed to the world.

13 contestants from across the United States have been thrown into the Emmy-award winning competition to battle it out for the title of America’s Next Drag Superstar.

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Vying to snatch the crown from Season 8 champion Bob The Drag Queen are New York queens Aja, Alexis Michelle, Sasha Velour and the show’s first openly transgender contestant – Peppermint.

Vegas girls Farrah Moan and Kimora Blac, Tennessee’s Eureka, sweetheart Jaymes Mansfield, pageant beauty Trinity Taylor and gaymer Nina Bo’nina Brown round out the cast alongside avant-garde model Shea Couleé, Latinx goddess Valentina and UK-based diva impersonator Charlie Hides.

Hardcore Reddit fans have speculated there may even be a 14th contestant who returns (a la Shangela) to compete against the new girls.

LogoTV have released a Meet The Queens video for each contestant so you can get to know the girls before the show begins airing in the US in March.

Who are your favourites? Let us know in the comments.

OIP Staff

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