

The third most Googled drag queen from the show is Gigi Goode with 1.7 million searches made for her last year. Google searches came in high volumes across the world last year as fans wanted to find out more about the life and death of the charismatic queen from Shreveport, Louisiana. The second most Googled contestant last year was Chi Chi Devayne, whose untimely death in 2020 was mourned greatly by the drag community. With so much going on in in so many industries, it’s clear to see why Trixie is the most searched for drag race contestant – even six years after she first went on the show!
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Since then, she’s released three studio albums, a viral YouTube series turned TV show with fellow contestant Katya Zamolodchikova, co-authored a book with Katya, launched her own make-up line Trixie Cosmetics, and returned to the Ru Paul franchise to compete in All Star’s season 3 which she went on to win. Trixie appeared on 2015’s season 7 of the franchise, where she came 6th (coming back into the competition in the Conjoined Twins episode after originally going out in 11 th place).

Trixie Mattel has been werking hard since her time on the show, with a Wikipedia entry that not only lists her as a drag queen, but also as a singer-songwriter, comedian, author, actor, entrepreneur and all-round TV personality. Trixie is Googled nearly 4 million times more than the next Ru Paul’s Drag Race contestant, Chi Chi Devayne. Trixie Mattel is the most Googled contestant worldwide, topping the lists in countries with the biggest populations, and coming out on top in the global chart. The sensational coronation outfit worn by Priyanka was designed by Matthew Jewson, and Envy Peru’s crowning outfit was from Bjorn Van Den Berg.Īs well as researching the winning outfits of the show, we were also curious to see which contestant is Googled the most around the world, helping us find out who is the global queen of drag race! The first UK winner, The Vivienne’s, fancy frock was the work of Miller & Mckew, and the most recent UK winner, Lawrence Chaney’s, retro drag race number was from Get Frocked. Alaska’s sparkly gold gown was by feel drag artist Rapunzel. All of the outfits worn by Chad Michales were designed and handmade by his partner of nine years Adam McGee. The geometric orange laser-cut spectacular wing-dress worn by Jaida Essence Hall was the work of Joshuan Aponte Designs. The multi-head effect goddess headdress that Yvie wore in the final was designed by Darrell Thorne, and the seeing eye dress by Kristi Siedow-Thompson. Aquaria’s kinky black latex crowning outfit was by Florence D’Lee, as was Shea Couleé’s magical blue All-Star gown. Sasha Velour’s iconic ‘futuristic egg’ mask and ice queen dress were the creations of Diego Montoya. Bob the Drag Queen’s golden fantasy was created by Domino Couture. Violet Chachki’s dripping purple jewel number was created by Anthony Ladd Canney (House of Canney). And I want to keep drag at the same light-hearted relief from everything that is going on as it's kind of always been.Whilst Bianca Del Rio designed the dress she was crowned in herself, many of the other queens turned to specialist designers for their winning outfits. Aside from that, I intend on bringing drag, bringing my drag, bringing new drag everywhere. Because it is my responsibility as an American and as a queer artist to invest into the future, so I intend on doing that.

Some of it's definitely going to my mom, first and foremost, and then the rest of it, I want to put back into the community. How would you use that platform as America's Next Drag Superstar? I've kind of always been the type of person who, money doesn't really play that big of a factor into my own life, so I definitely want to use this $100,000, which in the grand scheme of things isn't isn't a ton of money for what I'd like to do, but I want to use it and divvy it up.

I think that there's so many aspects of drag that we've had to cover, and I believe that I've been able to cover a lot of those aspects with grace and dignity just having the win, the title, the crown would just be something to show for it for me. And if I won tonight, it would just be the lid on top of the cookie jar, and I would love to have that title to show for all this work that I've put forth. But I'm so proud of what I have brought to not only the competition but to this finale. So how would you feel if you won tonight? I have really tried my best to prepare myself for either outcome.
