For over 15 years, since its fabulous debut, *RuPaul's Drag Race* has taken over our screens and our hearts, creating a universe rich with spin-offs and special editions. Loyal fans know that queens coming back again and again bring a special kind of excitement. It's a rare feat, but some standout queens have strutted their stuff in that Werk Room not once, not twice, but four amazing times. Let's dive deep and celebrate these incredible queens and their epic journeys through the *Drag Race* world.
First up, we have Jujubee, a true legend in her own right. Her journey started back in season two, where she left a lasting mark and snagged a third-place finish. She didn't stop there—she came back in *All Stars 1* with Raven, finishing as a runner-up. Fast forward to *All Stars 5*, she made it to top three, but that elusive crown slipped away yet again. Her fourth appearance came in *UK vs. the World*, where she added another runner-up spot to her impressive resume. Even without a crown, Jujubee's charm and flair have won her a permanent place in our hearts.
Say “BAM!”—it's Alexis Mateo! This queen has dazzled us four times already, first captivating audiences in season three where she made it to top three. She gave it another shot in *All Stars 1* but was sent home midway. On *All Stars 5*, history repeated itself as she again left mid-way. But she bounced back in *Canada vs. the World* season two, fighting her way to top two. You've got to admire her tenacity and drive!
Eureka O'Hara, with her outsized personality, hasn't been short on appearances either. We first met her in season nine, but an injury cut her time short. She returned in season ten and made it to top three. On *All Stars 6*, she didn't stop until she reached the finale. While she didn't make it to the end on *Canada vs. the World* season two, Eureka's journey shows us what being resilient truly looks like. She may not have a crown, but she sure has our respect!
And then there was Ginger Minj, who finally snagged her win after four tries. She first showed up in season seven, making it to the finale. Her *All Stars 2* run was shorter, but she came back strong on *All Stars 6* with another shot at the finale. It was *All Stars 10* that finally saw her winning it all, ensuring her place in *Drag Race* history.
The rumor mill never stops—speculation's growing that Kennedy Davenport and Silky Nutmeg Ganache could be joining this four-time club soon. Kennedy has hit our screens in season seven, *All Stars 3*, and *Canada vs. the World* season two, with whispers about her on *All Stars 11*. Silky's tale includes season eleven, *All Stars 6*, and *Canada vs. the World* season one, with talk about her return heating up. If these rumors come true, *Drag Race* fans are in for a treat.
As this fabulous universe keeps expanding, one thing stays true: these queens, with their grit and talent, show us what it means to chase excellence. Here's to celebrating them and their incredible contributions to the art of drag. We can't wait to see what's next in *RuPaul's Drag Race*! Got thoughts? Share them below and let's keep the conversation lively and positive!
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