'RuPaul's Drag Race' judge Michelle Visage on how the 'queerest show on television' is helping troubled kids
#MichelleVisage #RuPaul #RuPaulsDragRace #LGBTQ #LGBTQyouth #LGBTQ+ Against all odds, RuPaul’s Drag Race has become a massive pop-cultural force. After 10 seasons (plus three all-star seasons), it’s surprisingly bigger than ever, racking up its highest ratings yet this year. Musical contestants like Adore Delano , Blair St. Clair , and Trixie Mattel have landed albums on the Billboard charts; Drag Race catchphrases like “not today, Satan!” and “hieeeee” have become part of the mainstream vernacular; RuPaul’s Dragcon conventions draw thousands of fans on both coasts; RuPaul Charles has won two consecutive Emmys for Best Reality Host; and now the show has a very good chance of sashaying away with this year’s big Emmy prize, for Best Reality Competition. Longtime Drag Race judge Michelle Visage tells Yahoo Entertainment that the slowly building success of the series surprises her. “It’s just the queerest show on television. Yes, even queerer than Queer Eye . Y