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'RuPaul’s Drag Race' Season 10 Cast

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After winning two Emmys last year, RuPaul's Drag Race is back for its tenth season with the fiercest cast the show has ever seen.

“To celebrate a decade of Drag Race, we’ve pulled out all the stops,” said executive producer and host RuPaul. “The queens, the challenges and the shenanigans are off the mother-tucking charts.”


Here are bios for the 14 cast members in Season 10 of RuPaul’s Drag Race on VH1:

Asia O’Hara, Dallas

Asia O’Hara of Dallas Texas was a knockout in the pageant circuit from the moment she arrived on the scene. The first time she entered, Asia won Miss Gay America. In addition, Asia has a costuming business on the side. As a result she designs for the color guard teams and ice skaters. Clearly she is a multi-talented!

Twitter/Instagram: @AsiaOharaLand

Aquaria, Brooklyn

Aquaria, who is only 21-years-old, has already appeared in Vogue Italia. None other than Steven Klein photographed her for the magazine. Because of this, her reputation precedes her. Young and confident, Aquaria is part of the heart of New York’s Drag Scene and has the support of some of it’s biggest icons.

Twitter: @aquariaofficial, Instagram: @ageofaquaria

Blair St. Clair, Indianapolis

Blair St. Clair has a passion for Broadway. Her love for musicals means she plans to use her skills to win the competition. A triple threat, Blair sings, dances, and acts. She’s a small-town girl, with a heart full of big city dreams.

Twitter: @ BlairStClair, Instagram: @ blairst.clair

Dusty Ray Bottoms, New York

As a native of Kentucky Ray moved to New York city to pursue a career in acting. Then, threw his talent and passion into drag. Ray Bottoms is a self-assured queen with confidence and a unique signature look. His dotty-faced makeup is legendary. He describes herself as a combination of “dark, glamorous and trashy.”

Twitter: @DustyRayBottoms, Instagram: @dustyray

Eureka O’Hara, Johnson City, TN

This name may sound familiar and that’s because Eureka O’Hara was a fan favorite in Season 9 on RuPaul's Drag Race! After injuring her knee and having to leave the show far too soon, Eureka is back. Following her injury she had knee surgery and should be healthy and ready for a new season. Eureka is eager to prove herself and we can’t wait to see how she does her second time on the show.

Twitter/Instagram: @eurekaohara

Kalorie Karbdashian-Williams, Albuquerque, NM

Kalorie Karbdashian-Williams has a body to match her namesake. Proud of her body, Kalorie is a twerking queen who loves to show off her curves and sensuality. With risqué dance performances and a contagious giggle, Kalorie will make an impression this season.

Twitter/Instagram: @kalkarbdashianw

Kameron Michaels, Nashville

Kameron Michaels loves to pump iron at the gym and it shows. With a muscled and tattooed physique Kameron is hard to miss when he enters room. His goal is about capturing strength and beauty in his look. Frequenting local drag bars in Nashville, Kameron performs often.

Twitter: @KameronMichaels, Instagram: @kameronmichaels

Mayhem Miller, Riverside, CA

Mayhem Miller performs in the competitive LA scene. She entertains her audiences with her fun attitude. There are some big expectations for Mayhem. As the sister of Drag Race alumni like Morgan McMichaels, Raven, Delta and Detox she will need to live up to the hype.

Twitter/Instagram: @TheOnlyMayhem,

Miz Cracker, New York

Miz Cracker began her drag career as a member of Bob The Drag Queen’s Marches for Equality in Times Square. She is pround to call Bob The Drag Queen her drag mom. Clever as they come, Miz Cracker will use her sense of humor and good looks to try to win the competition.

Twitter/Instagram: @miz_cracker

Monét X Change, Bronx

With a degree in Opera Performance, Monét X Change is a true professional. Her talent will surely make her the singer this season. She balances comedy and performance. A Bronx native, Monét has grit underneath her colorful and vibrant style.

Twitter/Instagram: @monetxchange

Monique Heart, Kansas City, MO

Monique Heart is a humble Kansas City native who knows how to do her own hair and makeup. She loves to dance and make a memorable entrance. As a devout Christian, Monique feels pressure to prover herself. Also, she is eager to live up to her moniker as the “Heart of Season 10.”

Twitter: @IAmMoniqueHeart, Instagram: @kevinandmonique

The Vixen, Chicago

The Vixen is a proud and confident queen, and activist. As a native of Chicago’s South Side, she uses politics, art, and protest as part of her performances. This queen is woke and isn’t afraid to show it. She will bring her activism to the show and is hungry for competition.

Twitter/Instragram: @TheVixensworld

Vanessa Vanjie Mateo, Tampa, FL

Drag Race Season 3 and All Stars Season 1 star Alexis Mateo’s drag daughter, Vanessa Vanjie Mateo joins the show. With high-energy, Vanessa dazzles her audiences. Her dance performances and personality may help her to finish the job that Alexis Mateo started!

Twitter/Instagram: @VanessaVanjie

Yuhua Hamasaki, New York

At seven years old Yuhua Hamasaki moved from China, to New York’s Chinatown. As a result she is a hardworking queen, holding multiple jobs. Yuhua works as a seamstress by day and a drag queen by night. She has even sewn gowns for New York legends like Peppermint and Bob the Drag Queen.

Twitter: @YuhuaNYC, Instagram: @yuhuahamasaki

Fans can't wait for the Season 10 Premiere of RuPaul's Drag Race at 8/7CT on VH1 & Netflix. They can't stop tweeting about it!

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