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RuPaul to join Grace and Frankie for fifth season

Netflix have confirmed Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin will be returning to our screens in 2018 with a fierce new rival.

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Grace and Frankie‘s fifth season will also star RuPaul Charles as Benjamin Le Day, who is described as a “formidable and quick-witted adversary.”

For newcomers to the series, the story follows Grace (Fonda) and Frankie (Tomlin) as they navigate their new lives following the revelation their husbands have been having an affair with each other.

Sam Waterston and Martin Sheen are also set to return as married couple Sol and Robert, who were last seen in the fourth season attempting to make an open relationship work for them.

How will the ladies butt heads with Mama Ru? Will their vibrator range make a buzz? You’ll have to wait til 2019 to find out!

Grace and Frankie seasons 1 to 4 are currently streaming on Netflix.


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