Rutger published: Ranking Every Season of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK: From Worst to Best
As we wave goodbye (with a fabulous flick, no doubt) after seven seasons, it feels like just yesterday when "Drag Race UK" first strutted onto our screens back in 2019. For six glorious years, we've been blessed with some mind-blowing performances that have enriched our lives. It wasn't just "Much Betta"; it was a feast! We've seen our fair share—drama that would make a soap opera blush ("Red wig and a silver dress? Seriously?"), fashion hits and misses ("Serving you mediocrity"), and moments that made us laugh until our mascara ran ("The eyes are indeed nipples, who knew?"). The lyrics? Unforgettable ("If you're struggling with self-love, therapy might be your vibe"). Let me break down each season, and we'll see which one snatched our wigs and which one merely borrowed them.

In last place: season seven (2025)

Season seven had twelve fierce queens like Tayris Mongardi, Silllex Diction, and Nyongbella, all doing their best. But despite their charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent, something was missing. The challenges—remember that Snatch Game flop?—just didn't light up our screens like we hoped. Even with questionable judging, viewers were left hollering, "Where's my wow moment?"

Eighth place: UK vs The World season one (2022)

Oh, how expectations soared! With powerhouses like Jimbo and Pangina Heals, we thought we'd be binge-watching classic TV. Instead, we got a mixed bag. Bizarre judging and that controversial elimination twist left us scratching our heads. But give props where they're due: Blu Hydrangeas' dazzling moments made us gasp, albeit briefly.

Seventh place: season three (2021)

We started off strong, full speed ahead, only then everything spun out unpredictably. Victoria Scone broke barriers as a cis lesbian queen but had her journey cut short by injury. And those eliminations—River Medway and Choriza May? Talk about head-scratchers. Still, chaos has its charms. Who doesn't love a juicy lip-sync and drama that goes down in Drag Race lore?

Sixth place: season four (2022)

With a stellar cast, season four dazzled us with unforgettable moments. Danny Beard's win was a standout, and Dakota Schiffer made history and waves as Drag Race UK's first trans contestant. Even when judging got a little suspect, those iconic challenges and killer runway looks kept us hooked.

Fifth place: UK vs The World season two (2024)

From start—cue spotlight—to finish, this one was a rollercoaster. Marina Summers gracing us with her presence? Sublime. And Tia Kofi's redemption arc? Pure magic. Sure, some eliminations had us grumbling, but overall, it was a feel-good fest with performances that'll live rent-free in our minds.

Fourth place: season five (2023)

Talk about talent overload! Season five had us glued with every twist and stitch. The queens brought humor, high fashion, and drama that left us on edge with every elimination. Kate Butch's confessionals and that show-stopping roast by Ginger Johnson and Michael Marouli were just a few highlights in a season that had everything.

Third place: season one (2019)

Ah, season one—the one that set it all off! We were treated with a dazzling buffet showcasing diverse drag artistry. Baga Chipz's entrance and The Vivienne's Snatch Game? Iconic. This debut season laid down an unshakeable foundation, a fan-favorite forever etched in Drag Race history.

Second place: season six (2024)

Season six brought us a vivacious cast and fresh challenges that kept us on our toes. From runway looks that slayed every week, down-to-earth conversations on real issues, it truly hit a chord with many. La Voix and Kyran Thrax shone brightly, but every queen played a part in this standout season.

First place: season two (2020/2021)

Even a pandemic couldn't overshadow this masterpiece. Queens like Lawrence Chaney and Bimini Bon Boulash turned challenges and adversity on its head. From killer performances by United Kingdolls' electrifying show, this season didn't just set a bar—it levitated it. And then there was RuPaul's unforgettable {H&M rant"! Season two remains a crowning jewel, not just in "Drag Race UK" but across all Drag Race seasons worldwide. RuPaul's Drag Race UK continues its reign as a celebration—a glorious parade—of drag culture, diversity, and sheer talent. Can't wait? Neither can we! Here's hoping future seasons bring more bedazzled surprises and iconic moments. Bring it on!

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