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Drag Me To Dinner
Serving up suppertime realness
How do you throw a gay dinner party? «Fork on the left, knife in the back, spoon in the nose, and dish, dish, dish.”
Before you dig in, Hulu is combining two beloved reality genres to create the ultimate competition show. In Drag Me to Dinner, 40 drag queens — many of which you know and love from RuPaul’s Drag Race and from across the internet — will pair off going wig head to wig head to see who can throw the most fabulous, awe-inspiring, drag-tastical dinner parties of all time. Competing hostesses will be judged by Neil Patrick Harris, RuPaul’s Drag Race season six champ Bianca del Rio, and actor Haneefah Wood. NPH’s husband, David Burtka, will introduce a unique theme each week. Hulu describes the 10-episode unscripted series as a “riotous, format-busting, fourth-wall-breaking, unapologetic sendup of traditional reality competition shows” hosted by the hardest working middle-aged drag king in show business, Murray Hill (from Somebody Somewhere on MAX). Each episode features two teams of drag artists competing against each other with its own theme focusing on the criteria: Food & Drink, Design & Decor, and Entertainment and Overall Vibe, all for the ultimate prize: the Glorious Golden Grater. (Why a grater? Because one team may be great … but the other is GRATER!)


Competing banquet bitches are Alaska, Alexis Mateo, BeBe Zahara Benet, BenDeLaCreme, Biqtch Puddin’, Chelsea Piers, Darienne Lake, Detox, Gigi Goode, Ginger Minj, Heidi N Closet, Heklina, Jackie Beat, Jaida Essence Hall, Jasmine Rice LaBeija, Jinkx Monsoon, Kiki Ball-Change, Kim Chi, Latrice Royale, Manila Luzon, Marti Gould
Cummings, Mayhem Miller, Meatball, Merrie Cherry, Morgan McMichaels, Mrs. Kasha Davis, Naomi Smalls, Nina West, Peaches Christ, Peachez Iman Cummings, Pixie Aventura, Raja, Rhea Litré, Selma Nilla, Sherry Vine, Symone, Thorgy Thor, Trinity the Tuck, Vanessa Vanjie Mateo, and Willam.
Now on Hulu




