So far, there are eighteen winners from the regular and All-Stars seasons of RuPaul's Drag Race. It can be hard to tell how tall the queens are out of drag when they look like towering skyscrapers while wearing their heels on the runways. Not only do these queens have a wide range of aesthetics, but they also entered the competition at vastly different ages. Here are the heights and ages of all winners in Drag Race herstory.

RuPaul's Drag Race first premiered back in 2009, more than a decade ago. Now in its thirteenth season, Drag Race is a cornerstone of drag queen culture that vaulted this art form into mainstream entertainment. The series has collected 19 Emmy awards over the course of its decade-long run, making it the most-awarded show in history. It has also sparked a variety of US and international spin-offs. In short, winning this show is a pretty big deal.

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Many of the queens from RuPaul's Drag Race are over the six-foot mark, though none have surpassed RuPaul Charles herself at 6'4". The shortest winner of RuPaul's Drag Race is quirky season five comedy queen, Jinkx Monsoon, at 5'7". The season nine sisters Sasha Velour and Shea Coulee, along with season 10's Aquaria are all 5'9". All-Stars 4 co-winners Monet X Change and Trinity the Tuck are 5'7", along with season six's Bianca Del Rio. The skinny legend, Trixie Mattel, is 5'11".

Surpassing the six-foot mark are the spooky queen from season four, Sharon Needles, and reigning champ, Jaida Essence Hall, who are both exactly six feet tall. All-Stars one and two winners, Chad Michaels and Alaska, respectively, both join fashion icon Violet Chachki at 6'1". At an impressive 6'2" are season one's Bebe Zahara Benet, Tyra Sanchez, Bob the Drag Queen, and Yvie Oddly. Season three's fashion queen, Raja Gemini, is the tallest winner at a whopping 6'3".

Season seven's Violet, season 10's Aquaria, and season 11's Yvie are the only winners still in their twenties, at 28, 25, and 27, respectively. Aquaria nearly became the youngest winner of RuPaul's Drag Race, but the title still belongs to Tyra Sanchez, who won at 21. Many of the winners are in their early thirties, such as Trixie and Monet, who are both 31. Just a bit older are Tyra and Shea at 32, and Jinkx and Sasha at 33. Season eight's Bob the Drag Queen and Jaida are both 34. Trinity and Alaska are in their mid-thirties at 35 and 36, respectively. Sharon and Bebe are both in their late thirties at 39.

There are three queens who are currently in their forties and still as fabulous as ever. The hilarious Bianca Del Rio is 45 and fashion expert Raja is 46. One of the best Cher impersonators in the world, Chad Michaels, is 49. She was also the oldest winner of the show at the time of filming, winning All-Stars when she was 41 years old. These queens could not be more different, whether in height, age, personality, or style, and they are all very successful in what they have done since their time on RuPaul's Drag Race.

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