Meet the queens! Drag Race UK ru-veals sickening season seven cast
The Drag Race UK season 7 cast has been ru-vealed! (BBC)
The Drag Race UK season 7 cast has been ru-vealed! (BBC)
The cast of Drag Race UK season seven has been ru-vealed in a crystallised eleganza promo – and the divas didn’t come to play.
Following an initial teaser for the seventh instalment of Drag Race UK earlier this month, the cast of season seven is now crystal clear after a sickening gem-toned promo.
The cast is comprised of twelve glamazons from across the United Kingdom, featuring some excellent drag names, five London divas, a Queen of the Universe alum – oh yes, and the drag daughter of Sasha Colby.
Without another wig toss, here are the girls competing to succeed Kyran Thrax and enter the Drag Race UK Hall of Fame.
Catrin Feelings

Catrin Feelings is 26 and from the Rhondda Valley in Wales.
She told the BBC: “I’ve been doing drag for about four years now. It started off in my bedroom but I love the attention, and then after lockdown I just thought “life’s too short. Chuck yourself out there Cat, what’s the worst that can happen? Probably end up on Drag Race. Look at me now!
Ready for a bilingual beatdown? Wales is back and she's here to SLAY 💅🏴
— RuPaul's Drag Race UK (@dragraceukbbc) August 22, 2025
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Tayris Mongardi

Tayris Mongardi is 27 and the titan from Brighton. She says that her drag “in its truest form is a celebration of Black female pop culture,” adding that she loves “Janet Jackson, Beyonce, Megan Thee Stallion, Doechii, Nicki Minaj, Janelle Monae and Grace Jones.”
She also says that for her, “drag is all about Black queer joy.”
The titan of Brighton 😍 She's serving pure main character energy, and we're OBSESSED
— RuPaul's Drag Race UK (@dragraceukbbc) August 22, 2025
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Sally TM

Sally is 27 and from South Shields near Newcastle. She’s been doing drag for 10 years and she’s inspired by hit video game series The Sims.
She told the BBC “I love video games and Sally’s a non-playable character in the SimsTM game. She was burning the town up and I was just like, ‘this diva!’ At the time I was an animator, and I loved designing weird outfits for her.”
Step aside Jade Thirlwall, we have a new queen from South Shields 👑
— RuPaul's Drag Race UK (@dragraceukbbc) August 22, 2025
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Silllexa Diction

Silllexa Diction is 26 and from Leeds. She started doing drag when she was 18, and now she has her own club night in Leeds three nights a week where she gets queens from all over UK together. She told the BBC: “I love to exaggerate the female silhouette to the extreme. My breasts range from double F to double Z. I have about 12 pairs of giant breast plates. They take up a lot of space, so I store them in my parents’ garage!”
Pasty

Pasty, 30, is – unsurprisingly – originally from Cornwall, but now lives in East London. She was inspired to do drag after watching Mrs Doubtfire and Hocus Pocus when she was young.
She explains: “I loved Hocus Pocus‘ lead witch, Winifred Sanderson, so much that when I was a little kid I used to put clothes pegs on my fingers to act out my very own Winifred fantasy.”
She’s hot, glowing, and full of flavour… just like your fave pasty 😍
— RuPaul's Drag Race UK (@dragraceukbbc) August 22, 2025
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Nyongbella

Nyongbella is 25, and from London. She describes herself as a “life-size Bratz doll and fashion editorial come alive.”
She’s only been doing drag for two years, but now she’s very much a fixture of London’s ballroom scene explaining that “the categories I normally walk are fashion, killer face and every now and then I do realness, obviously!”
If Bratz had a UK edition she’d be the cover girl 💋
— RuPaul's Drag Race UK (@dragraceukbbc) August 22, 2025
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Paige Three

Paige Three is 28 and she’s from London via Surrey. She told the BBC: “I’ve done all sorts of random stuff in my drag career. You might have seen me at brunches all around London, sometimes I run a bingo, I have performed with Kimberly Wyatt from The Pussycat Dolls.
“I’ve worked really hard to get to where I am, but I feel that I’ve reached a wall and I want to break through it and see what else I can do!”
Oh yes, and she’s also Sasha Colby’s drag daughter…
STOP SCROLLING! You’ve just landed on Paige Three and trust us, you won’t want to turn the page…
— RuPaul's Drag Race UK (@dragraceukbbc) August 22, 2025
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Elle Vosque

Belfast-based queen Elle Vosque is 22 and she’s been doing drag for four years.
She says that the most important part of her drag is to “have fun” adding: “I’m sick and tired of drag queens who think it’s all about looking like a supermodel. That’s boring, just go out and have fun!”
From coursework to catwalk, this belle of Belfast is fully stitched and slayed 🪡 ✨
— RuPaul's Drag Race UK (@dragraceukbbc) August 22, 2025
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Viola

Viola, from Coventry, is also 22 – and she was previously a contestant of Queen of the Universe.
She’s known as the UK’s only violin playing and singing drag queen, explaining: “you’ll hear my gorgeous vocals and tremendous fiddling, and you will also laugh – maybe more at me, but I will certainly make you laugh! I am a very sophisticated queen in the sense that I play a lot of classical music at my gigs. My favourite stuff to play is Bach, Beethoven and Mozart.”
Chai T Grande

32-year-old Chai T Grande is from London and has been doing drag for just over four years. Like Catrin Feelings, she’s also a “drag child of lockdown.”
She says its important for her to represent her Thai heritage in her drag, explaining: “Growing up in London as a mixed-race English and Thai person, I didn’t really feel that connected to my ‘Asian-ness’. Now, I’m more confident and I have a stronger sense of my identity, so I can bring forward those elements into my performances, looks and references.”
We are PARCHED and she’s serving flavour in every sense 😋
— RuPaul's Drag Race UK (@dragraceukbbc) August 22, 2025
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Bonnie Ann Clyde

Bonnie Ann Clyde is 30 and though she now lives in Manchester, she’s the first Dublin queen on Drag Race UK.
Describing her style of drag, she says: “At a Bonnie Ann Clyde show you get the full package! We might have a little comedy, a spoken word lip-sync number before we move onto something fierce and dance-y in a body suit, and then we’ll do a ballad, and mostly you will be enamoured by my presence and my glamorousness!”
The Republic of Ireland has entered the chat 🍀 Bonnie Ann Clyde’s here and she’s already stolen our hearts (and maybe our wigs) 💋
— RuPaul's Drag Race UK (@dragraceukbbc) August 22, 2025
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Bones

Bones is the 25-year-old “witchy boho queen of Soho, London.” She’s a fine art graduate and has been doing drag for seven years now.
“I started by accident,” the Heavenly Bodies regular told the BBC. “I was a club kid and then I met the high priestess drag queen, Jodie Harsh, and she whisked me away.”
She's rattled our bones and we're already under her spell ✨ We're OBSESSED 😍
— RuPaul's Drag Race UK (@dragraceukbbc) August 22, 2025
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When does Drag Race UK season seven premiere?
The “Meet The Queens” preview feature will premiere on 24 August on BBC/ iPlayer/ and WOW Presents Plus outside the UK. A formal season seven premiere date is yet to be announced.
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