The legacy of RuPaul's Drag Race Season 13 remains one of the most unique and impactful in the show's herstory. Premiering in January 2021 with the infamous "Porkchop Loading Dock" twist, this cast of thirteen queens—including the first openly trans male contestant, Gottmik—cemented their place as iconic trailblazers. Now, in December 2025, years after Symone claimed the crown, the queens of Season 13 are not just touring; they are dominating Hollywood, Broadway, and even other major reality TV franchises, proving the Season 13 sisterhood is a powerhouse of mainstream entertainment.
This article provides the most current and fresh updates on the entire Season 13 cast, detailing their latest projects, career moves, and the shocking news that some queens are stepping away from drag altogether. From major movie roles to a run on Project Runway and highly anticipated world tours, here is a complete look at where the queens of Drag Race Season 13 are now and what they are doing in late 2025 and early 2026.
The Complete RuPaul's Drag Race Season 13 Cast: Biography and Latest Projects (2025-2026)
Season 13 introduced a diverse and immensely talented group of queens. Below is the full roster, including their placement and their most significant, recent career updates.
- Symone (Winner): The Ebony Enchantress. Known for her fashion-forward, conceptual runways and cultural commentary.
- Latest Update: Starring in the first official theatrical Drag Race feature film, "Stop! That! Train!", set for release in May 2026. Symone will play a first-class train attendant alongside other Drag Race legends.
- Kandy Muse (Runner-up): The polarizing, self-proclaimed "villain" and a member of the legendary Haus of Aja.
- Latest Update: After her successful run on RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 8, Kandy is starring in the new *Drag Race* Universe series "Slaycation", alongside queens like Lawrence Chaney and Kerri Colby. She is also slated for numerous other television projects filmed in 2025.
- Gottmik (Top 4): The first openly transgender man to compete on Drag Race. Known for her high-fashion, clown-inspired makeup and looks.
- Latest Update: Co-headlining a major international tour in late 2025, "The Knockout Tour: Violet vs Gottmik", with Season 7 winner Violet Chachki, with dates extending through September 2025.
- Rosé (Top 4): A Scottish-American singer, actor, and member of the girl group Stephanie's Child. Known for her vocal talent and polished performances.
- Latest Update: Rosé (Ross McCorkell) is transitioning into musical theatre, confirmed to star in the musical production "Finding" as part of the 2025-26 Broadway in Brighton series, showcasing her singing and acting chops.
- Utica Queen (6th Place): Known for her quirky, avant-garde fashion and sewing skills.
- Latest Update: In a major crossover moment, Utica (Ethan Mundt) competed on the twenty-first season of "Project Runway", placing as a runner-up and proving her design ability on a massive scale.
- LaLa Ri (7th Place / All Stars 8 Queen of the Fame Games): Known for her iconic "bag look" and magnetic personality.
- Latest Update: After a brief, announced hiatus from drag in late 2024, LaLa Ri confirmed her official return to drag in 2025, bringing "The LaLa Ri Experience" back in full force. She also won the Queen of the Fame Games on All Stars 8.
- Denali (8th Place): The professional figure skater known for her dynamic lip-syncs and ice-skating-inspired looks.
- Latest Update: Denali Foxx is confirmed to be returning to the franchise, with a spot on the cast of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 10, set to compete for a second chance at the crown.
- Olivia Lux (10th Place): The "Broadway baby" known for her infectious smile and polished, theatrical style.
- Tina Burner (11th Place): The New York City nightlife legend known for her signature red, orange, and yellow aesthetic.
- Elliott with 2 Ts (12th Place): The dancer known for her strong technical skills.
- Tamisha Iman (13th Place): The legendary drag mother and pageant queen.
- Latest Update: Tamisha Iman made headlines in July 2025 by officially announcing a hiatus from drag to focus on a new career venture and purpose, marking a significant shift for the iconic performer.
- Joey Jay (14th Place): The "filler queen" known for her high-energy performances.
- Kahmora Hall (15th Place): Known for her expensive, polished, and cinched looks.
The Season 13 Powerhouse: From Werk Room to Hollywood Feature Film
The success of the Season 13 cast is not just measured by their popularity on the touring circuit; it's defined by their ability to break into major mainstream media. The biggest news of 2025-2026 centers around the winner, Symone, and the groundbreaking crossover of Utica Queen.
Symone, the queen who captivated audiences with her stunning high-concept runways—like the durag train and the Black Lives Matter look—is now making her theatrical film debut in a major World of Wonder production. The movie, officially titled "Stop! That! Train!", is the first official feature film of the Drag Race universe. Symone is not just a cameo; she is a featured cast member playing a witty first-class attendant, a role that perfectly leverages her comedic timing and undeniable star power alongside legends like Monét X Change and Jujubee.
Meanwhile, Utica Queen, known for her unique and often bizarre fashion on the show, took her design skills to the ultimate test: Project Runway. Competing out of drag as Ethan Mundt on Season 21, Utica proved her technical skill and creativity, achieving a runner-up finish. This move is a huge win for the Drag Race franchise, as it successfully bridges the gap between the drag world and the high-stakes fashion reality TV space, demonstrating the true talent of the queens beyond the Werk Room.
All Stars, Hiatuses, and The Knockout Tour: The Latest Career Shifts
The post-show careers of the Season 13 queens show a fascinating mix of returning to the fold and exploring new ventures entirely. The All Stars franchise has been a major focus for many of the queens, with Kandy Muse and LaLa Ri both having successful runs on All Stars 8. LaLa Ri, in particular, won the "Queen of the Fame Games," cementing her fan-favorite status after her iconic paper bag runway.
However, the biggest non-TV news of 2025 involved two major announcements. First, the legendary drag mother Tamisha Iman announced in July 2025 that she would be taking a hiatus from drag. This decision, made to focus on a "new purpose" and career venture, was a shocking but celebrated move by fans, who support her pursuit of personal fulfillment outside of the demanding drag circuit.
On the opposite end of the spectrum, Gottmik is solidifying her status as a global touring icon. Her co-headlining tour with Violet Chachki, "The Knockout Tour," is a high-profile, high-production show that highlights her unique, edgy aesthetic and her place as a fashion-forward industry leader. This tour, with dates across the US in late 2025, is a testament to the lasting star power of the Season 13 finalists.
The Underrated Queens: Denali, Rosé, and The Future of Season 13
Even the queens who didn't make the finale are making major strides. Denali, the figure skater, is confirmed for All Stars 10, giving her a major opportunity to showcase her growth and snatch a crown. Rosé, known for her singing and acting, is leveraging her talents in the world of theatrical performance, starring in a major musical production in 2025-2026. This move shows a clear path for queens to transition from reality TV to the legitimate stage.
The entire Season 13 cast—including Joey Jay, Kahmora Hall, Elliott with 2 Ts, Tina Burner, and Olivia Lux—continues to be a major presence in the global drag scene, performing on cruise ships, headlining Pride events (like Kandy Muse's PRIDE 2025 appearance), and starring in digital content. The combination of mainstream breakthroughs (Symone, Utica), major touring success (Gottmik, Kandy Muse), and the willingness to pursue new paths (Tamisha Iman, Rosé) makes the Season 13 cast one of the most successful and fascinating groups in Drag Race herstory.
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