G Flip and Sophie Monk among the celebrity guest judges announced for RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under Season 4
Racers, start your engines!
Today, Stan released the dazzling line-up of celebrity judges who will be taking part in RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under Season 4 premiering November 1.
The brand new season of the Stan Original Series Drag Race Down Under premieres November 1, only on Stan.
Singing sensation G Flip and Love Island Australia host Sophie Monk are joining lead judge Michelle Visage and Rhys Nicholson, alongside popstar Peach PRC.
Season 15 winner of RuPaul's Drag Race Sasha Colby is also coming onboard, alongside actor Matt Okine (Stan Original Film Christmas Ransom), and New Zealand singer Ladyhawke.
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This is also the first time in Drag Race herstory that Down Under queens will be mentoring Down Under queens.
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Meet the Queens of RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under Season 4
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View GalleryPast winners Isis Avis Loren (Season 3), Spankie Jackzon (Season 2) and Kita Mean (Season 1) are returning, plus Logie-nominated Kween Kong (Season 2 runner up and RuPaul's Drag Race Global All Stars), Anita Wigl'It (Season 2 and Canada vs. The World) and more onboard.
Of their appearance, G Flip said: "I'm a huge fan of Drag Race, being asked to be a guest judge was such an honour! It was hard to be a judge because everyone was so amazing and did such a great job.
"Make sure to catch this season because there are some seriously incredible queens competing!"
G Flip is no stranger to television, having appeared briefly on episodes of the huge reality hit Selling Sunset alongside partner Chrishell Stause.
While Sophie Monk, who is set to host the new season of Love Island Australia premiering on 9Now Monday, added: "It was a bloody thrill to be asked back again and this time I got to be there in person!
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"These new queens, oh my God they're incredible. I'm in awe of what they can do, their make-up, everything. Buckle up people, you're going to love this new season."
Sasha Colby added: "To serve as a guest judge for Drag Race Down Under is such an honour! The queens, the talent, the lewks – it is next level, and this new season is going to be a gag that we will all eat up. I can't wait to watch with the rest of the world!"
While singer Peach PRC said: "I've been a huge fan of Drag Race since the beginning and have watched it religiously over the years! It's such a bucket list moment to actually be a guest on the show and it was such fun being on set."
The ten talented new queens from Australia and New Zealand will compete for a cash prize and the title of Down Under's Next Drag Superstar.
Michelle Visage is taking on the highly-regarded role as host for the first time in the 15 year history of the Drag Race franchise.
RuPaul Charles, who hosts the original US and UK series, previously hosted the Down Under version of the show for the first three seasons.
In a recent interview with 9Entertainment, Visage expresses her excitement and gratitude for being chosen as the new host.
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"I feel very honoured that Ru[Paul] has trusted me with her baby, and I am here to do the best job possible," Visage said.
The brand new season of the Stan Original Series Drag Race Down Under premieres November 1, only on Stan.
The brand new season of the Stan Original Series Drag Race Down Under premieres November 1, only on Stan.
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