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Watch the first 15 minutes of RuPaul's Drag Race Season 11

RuPaul’s Drag Race is keeping the episodes coming in 2019. With the finale of All Stars 4 and the surprise double crowning of Monet X Change and Trinity Taylor just behind us, we’re getting an all new season of the main series this week!

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Season 11 is set to be the drag reality competition’s biggest season yet, with fifteen contestants competing for the crown.

This round of queens includes YouTube star Soju, comedian and philanthropist Nina West, daughters of Alyssa Edwards and Coco Montrese (Plastique Tiara and Kahanna Montrese), Canada’s first representative Brooke Lynn Hytes and the break-out star of Season 10 – Vanessa Vanjie Mateo.

Can’t wait for the full episode? Catch a sneak peek of the 15 competitors entering the workroom below and let us know who’s your favourite so far!

RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 11 airs this Friday 1st March on Stan.

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