Here's How RuPaul's Drag Race Censored Itself

Last night's episode of Logo's RuPaul's Drag Race was the first under the new no-She-Mail rule.

Last night's episode of Logo's RuPaul's Drag Race was the first under the new no-She-Mail rule.
"Oooh, girl! You got she-mail!" is something you'll never hear again on RuPaul's Drag Race. Logo tells the Huffington Post that in response to accusations of transphobia, they've nixed that bit and have pulled from their platforms an episode featuring a "Female or Shemale" challenge. #socialjustice
RuPaul wants to duet with Honey Boo Boo: "She is real, she is lovely, she's funny."
As part of our ongoing project to catalog the 2012 presidential election from a metal point of view, we've been soliciting presidential endorsements from noteworthy American metal musicians. Today: Vattnet Viskar.
This week's Drag Race was all about fitness as the queens were challenged to design workout outfits, create signature exercises and show off their best assets on the runway. The fitness theme also served to further isolate the show's three plus sized contestants, Mimi, Stacey and the delightfully named Delta Work.
Today at Gawker.TV, NBC's Perfect Couples turns out to be not-so-perfect, Ryan Gosling serenades with a ukulele, the triumphant return of Parks and Recreation, and we discover that Good Day New York's Greg Kelly is a closeted RuPaul fan.
During the always-fabulous RuPaul's interview this morning on Good Day New York, Greg Kelly had a surprise in store: he shouted out the lyrics to dance classic "Back to My Roots." Who knew Greg was such a party animal?
This week, RuPaul's Drag U contestants were none other than his very own sistas. Once all done up in drag, you could see Ru in all three of his siblings! Trippy.
The three ladies who received a makeover on this week's RuPaul's Drag U all work dirty jobs. Kris Jenner was the celebrity judge, and contestants had to find their inner Kardashian—filled with ego, curves and sexilicious dance moves.
Today at Gawker.TV, Michael Imperioli finds work as a gynecologist on a teen show, RuPaul turns regular ladies into drag queens, Bill O'Reilly hates his coworkers, and a very pregnant Rachel Dratch hangs with Bethenny Frankel and Andy Cohen.
On last night's RuPaul's Drag U, Ru and his team of drag queens were in charge of making over three "desperate divas." Watch them devour strawberries, mack with mannequins, and morph into confident women after link.
Thanks to Bravo, we all know that Real Housewife of New York Countess LuAnn was recording a single in the "Tardy with the Party" style. "Money Can't Buy You Class" has arrived and is as bad as you imagined.
On last night's show RuPaul challenged the contestants to make over a drag "mother" to perform with. Once they are alone though, these ladies show a certain lack of respect for their elders.
Using special glasses to "read" their opponents, this week the dolls on RuPaul's Drag Race played an insult driven game of library. Ru was in stitches the entire contest, and Jujubee finally won her first challenge.
RuPaul was one of the guests on tonight's episode of The Mo'Nique Show, which explains why so many drag queens were in the audience. What it doesn't explain, though, is why Mo'Nique got so very excited to have them there.
With her Drag Race in full effect and new rounds on the talk show circuit, it is time to remember RuPaul's roots. Here, she and other drag luminaries (Lady Bunny!) star in Tom Rubnitz's 1990 counterculture short masterwork, Pickle Surprise.