The popular RuPaul's Drag Race has been on the air for twelve seasons, and it has made a name for over one hundred queens. With the help of RuPaul himself, the show's judges, and loads of wacky challenges, each lovely lady has been able to get their fifteen minutes of fame, and what happens after that is up to fate.

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Season six was the second to feature fourteen girls, and they have all been working hard since they appeared on the show. From music to magazines and Twitter to Twitch, Rupaul's Drag Race was definitely not the last stop for these queens.

Kelly Mantle

Kelly Mantle was the first to go home on season six. The year after Drag Race, she was in the movie Confessions of a Womanizer, which was released in 2016, and she later appeared in shows Lucifer and Modern Family.

Kelly has released three albums and several music videos as well, and she currently is in a band called The Rollz Royces. She is occasionally active on her Instagram and regularly posts on her Twitter account.

Magnolia Crawford

Magnolia Crawford was eliminated in episode two, but she was okay with this, later saying that she came on the show to gain exposure, rather than to win.

Adam Barta and Magnolia released an Itunes charted song together entitled, "No One Tells a Queen What to Do." It is unclear if Magnolia still does drag, as her Facebook hasn't been updated since 2015, and her Instagram mainly includes pictures out of drag.

Vivacious

Vivacious came in twelfth place, getting eliminated in the third episode. In 2017, she was on Saturday Night Live with Katy Perry when she performed her song "Swish Swish."

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She regularly does Twitch streams with a series she calls Quarantina Dancerina, in which she plays music and hangs out with viewers. She announces the live streams on her Facebook before going live so that her fans can join in.

April Carrión

April Carrión was the fourth to be voted out, and since then, she has been very interested in making videos. From makeup transformations to music videos, she frequently puts together clips and shares them on her Facebook page.

Her most recent is a lip-sync video to, "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," from The Wizard of Oz. She even briefly had a drag cooking series on her YouTube, and this past April, she was involved in a Twitch streamed drag show.

Gia Gunn

After Gia Gunn was eliminated, she knew her TV drag career was not over yet. She was a contestant on the second season of The Switch, Chile’s version of Drag Race, where she was a runner up, and she also competed on Drag Race’s fourth All-Star season, getting eliminated third.

While she has appeared in music videos and web series, she also has released a few singles of her own and had a web series documenting her transition as a transgender person.

Milk

Milk placed ninth not once but twice, as she returned after season six to the third All-Star season. Since the show, she has done some modeling for designers such as Marc Jacobs and Vivienne Westwood.

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She has also appeared in several magazines, including being on the cover of Hello Mr. Milk has also been the face of MDNA Skin, Madonna’s line of skincare products.

Laganja Estranja

Laganja Estranja was sent home in episode eight, but RPDR was not entirely behind her. She has done performances and tours with fellow Drag Race alums Alyssa Edwards (her drag mother), Plastique Tiara, and Shangela. Laganja has also done choreography work with Miley Cyrus for the VMAs in 2015, and she has her own dance studio.

She’s released music of her own as well, sometimes using it to highlight that she is a cannabis rights advocate, and she even partnered with FRUIT SLAB to make a unique cannabis-infused fruit chew flavor. You can also buy her marijuana-themed merchandise online.

Trinity K. Bonet

Trinity K. Bonet was in the bottom three times before being cut, but she bounced back quickly. She walked at LA Fashion Week for Marco Marco in 2014 and appeared with Miley Cyrus for the VMAs in 2015.

She was on The Ellen Degeneres Show portraying Whitney Houston, and she was in a music video for Taylor Swift portraying Cardi B. She has released one single of her own to date, and she has guested on a few internet series.

Joslyn Fox

Joslyn Fox came in sixth place, and she was upset that she didn't win Miss Congeniality for the cycle. These days, Joslyn travels the world performing tours, although her website doesn't have any upcoming dates scheduled at the moment.

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She has been interviewed for over a dozen magazines and websites, which can also be found on her web page. Joslyn also has plenty of merchandise available including autographed photos, a pin, a mug, and T-shirts (although, the shirts are currently sold out.)

BenDeLaCreme

BenDeLaCreme came in fifth place, winning Miss Congeniality, and she returned for All-Stars season three, where she chose to eliminate herself in episode six. Since then, she has done web series, released a few songs, and even took part in several films by Wes Hurley.

She has done some solo tours and currently teaches at a burlesque dance studio where she is the hostess of a troupe called The Atomic Bombshells.

Darienne Lake

Darienne Lake came in fourth place after lip-syncing for her life a total of four times while on the show. She works as a hairstylist and often gives people advice on what to do with their hair.

She regularly updates her Facebook page where she frequently talks about Covid-19 and how it affects society. She was involved in a digital drag brunch this past May and a digital pride festival in July.

Courtney Act

Courtney Act was a runner up this season, and New York magazine ranked her in the top twenty Drag Race superstars. She returned to her career of music that she started before RPDR, and she joined a drag group called The AAA Girls.

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Courtney appeared on Celebrity Big Brother UK, winning the twenty-first season, and she was a runner up on Australia’s Dancing with the Stars. She went on to host a UK bisexual dating show and even had her own television special.

Adore Delano

Adore Delano was also a runner up after winning three separate challenges during the course of the show. After, she went on to release three albums, returning to her music career that began prior to Drag Race on American Idol. She has done tours all over the world, but her website doesn't have any upcoming tours listed at the moment.

Adore returned to RPDR All Stars for season two but chose to leave the competition in the second episode. She appeared on the cover of Gay Times, and she also was on the fourth season of Ex on the Beach.

Bianca Del Rio

Bianca Del Rio won season six of Drag Race, and she is the only competitor to date who was never in the bottom two. She was voted the top Drag Race superstar by New York magazine, and she wrote her own book in 2018. She has performed several stand up tours, and she was in the West End musical Everybody's Talking About Jamie.

Bianca starred in the film Hurricane Bianca (2016) and its sequel, and she appeared in RuPaul's AJ and the Queen. She also has been a guest on many web series and in various music videos.

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