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==Contestant progress==
==Contestant progress==
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| nowrap="" |'''Sasha Velour'''
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|'''Peppermint'''
| {{DragRace|safe2}}
|SAFE
|{{DragRace|high}}
| {{DragRace|low}}
| {{DragRace|high}}
| {{DragRace|btm2}}
|SAFE
| {{DragRace|win}}
|{{DragRace|high}}
| {{DragRace|safe2}}
| {{DragRace|btm2}}
| {{DragRace|safe2}}
| {{DragRace|guest}}
| {{nowrap|{{DragRace|runner-up}}}}
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| nowrap="" |'''Shea Couleé'''
| {{DragRace|safe2}}
| {{DragRace|high}}
|SAFE
| {{DragRace|win}}
| {{DragRace|win}}
|SAFE
| {{DragRace|high}}
| {{DragRace|high}}
| {{DragRace|win}}
| {{DragRace|btm2}}
| {{DragRace|win}}
| {{DragRace|safe2}}
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| style="background:sienna;" |'''Eliminated'''
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| nowrap="" |'''Trinity Taylor'''
| {{DragRace|safe2}}
| {{DragRace|high}}
| {{DragRace|win}}
| {{DragRace|btm2}}
|SAFE
|SAFE
| {{DragRace|win}}
| {{DragRace|low}}
|{{DragRace|high}}
| {{DragRace|win}}
| {{DragRace|low}}
| {{DragRace|safe2}}
| {{DragRace|guest}}
| style="background:sienna;" |'''Eliminated'''
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| nowrap="" |'''Alexis Michelle'''
| {{DragRace|safe2}}
|SAFE
|SAFE
| {{DragRace|high}}
| {{DragRace|high}}
| {{DragRace|win}}
|SAFE
| {{DragRace|btm2}}
| {{DragRace|low}}
| {{DragRace|low}}
| {{DragRace|elim}}
| bgcolor="darkgray" colspan="1" |
| {{DragRace|guest}}
| {{DragRace|guest}}
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|'''Nina Bo'nina Brown'''
| {{DragRace|win}}
|SAFE
|SAFE
| {{DragRace|safe2}}
| {{DragRace|low}}
| {{DragRace|high}}
| {{DragRace|btm2}}
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| {{DragRace|btm2}}
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|{{DragRace|guest}}
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|'''Valentina'''
| {{DragRace|safe2}}
| {{DragRace|win}}
| {{DragRace|high}}
| {{DragRace|high}}
| SAFE
|SAFE
| {{DragRace|high}}
|SAFE
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| nowrap="" |'''Farrah Moan'''
| {{DragRace|safe2}}
|SAFE
| {{DragRace|low}}
|{{DragRace|high}}
| {{DragRace|btm2}}
| {{DragRace|low}}
|SAFE
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|'''Aja'''
| {{DragRace|safe2}}
|SAFE
| {{DragRace|btm2}}
| {{DragRace|high}}
|SAFE
|SAFE
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| nowrap="" |'''Cynthia Lee Fontaine'''
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|SAFE
|SAFE
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| {{DragRace|btm2}}
| {{DragRace|elim}}
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|'''Eureka'''
| {{DragRace|high}}
|SAFE
|SAFE
| {{DragRace|safe2}}
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|'''Charlie Hides'''
| {{DragRace|safe2}}
| {{DragRace|low}}
|SAFE
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|'''Kimora Blac'''
| {{DragRace|safe2}}
| {{DragRace|btm2}}
| {{DragRace|elim}}
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|'''Jaymes Mansfield'''
| {{DragRace|safe2}}
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:{{Color box|#D4AF37|border=darkgray}} The contestant won ''RuPaul's Drag Race''.
:{{Color box|silver|border=darkgray}} The contestant was the runner-up.
:{{Color box|sienna|border=darkgray}} The contestant was eliminated during the first round of the lip-sync tournament.
:{{Color box|aqua|border=darkgray}} The contestant was voted ''Miss Congeniality'' by viewers.
:{{Color box|royalblue|border=darkgray}} The contestant won the challenge.
:{{Color box|lightblue|border=darkgray}} The contestant received positive critiques and was ultimately declared safe.
:{{Color box|lightpurple|border=darkgray}} The contestant was declared safe.
:{{Color box|cornsilk|border=darkgray}} The contestant received critiques but was ultimately declared safe.
:{{Color box|lightpink|border=darkgray}} The contestant received negative critiques but was ultimately declared safe.
:{{Color box|tomato|border=darkgray}} The contestant was in the bottom two.
:{{Color box|red|border=darkgray}} The contestant was eliminated.
:{{Color box|#ff8c00|border=darkgray||}} The contestant was removed from the competition due to injury.
:{{Color box|gainsboro|border=darkgray}} The contestant returned as a guest for this episode.
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==Lip syncs==
==Lip syncs==

Revision as of 17:47, 24 April 2021

RuPaul's Drag Race
Season 9
Promotional poster for season nine
Hosted byRuPaul
Judges
No. of contestants14
WinnerSasha Velour
Runner-upPeppermint
Miss CongenialityValentina
Companion showRuPaul's Drag Race: Untucked!
No. of episodes14
Release
Original networkVH1
Original releaseMarch 24 (2017-03-24) –
June 23, 2017 (2017-06-23)
Season chronology
← Previous
Season 8
Next →
Season 10
List of episodes

The ninth season of RuPaul's Drag Race began airing on March 24, 2017, on VH1. The returning judges included RuPaul, Michelle Visage, Ross Mathews and Carson Kressley. Fourteen drag queens (including one returnee) competed for the title of "America's Next Drag Superstar". The prizes for the winner are a one-year supply of Anastasia Beverly Hills cosmetics, a cash prize of $100,000, and a crown and scepter provided by Shandar. The full list of contestants was revealed on February 2, 2017.[1] This season saw the return of season eight contestant Cynthia Lee Fontaine, who finished the competition in 10th place.

The winner of the ninth season of RuPaul's Drag Race was Sasha Velour, with Peppermint being the runner-up and Valentina winning Miss Congeniality.

Winner of the ninth season of RuPaul's Drag Race, Sasha Velour.

Contestants

Ages, names, and cities stated are at time of filming.

Contestant Age Hometown Outcome
Sasha Velour 29 New York City, New York Winner
Peppermint[a] 37 New York City, New York Runner-up
Shea Couleé 27 Chicago, Illinois 3rd/4th Place
Trinity Taylor[b] 31 Orlando, Florida
Alexis Michelle 32 New York City, New York 5th Place
Nina Bo'nina Brown 34 Riverdale, Georgia 6th Place
Valentina 25 Echo Park, California 7th Place[c]
Farrah Moan 23 Las Vegas, Nevada 8th Place
Aja 22 New York City, New York 9th Place
Cynthia Lee Fontaine[d] 35 Austin, Texas 10th Place
Eureka[e] 25 Johnson City, Tennessee 11th Place[f]
Charlie Hides[3] 52 Boston, Massachusetts[g] 12th Place
Kimora Blac 27 Las Vegas, Nevada 13th Place
Jaymes Mansfield 26 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 14th Place
  1. ^ Miss Peppermint is simply referred to as Peppermint
  2. ^ Trinity 'The Tuck' Taylor is simply referred to as Trinity Taylor on this season.
  3. ^ Valentina was voted Miss Congeniality.
  4. ^ Cynthia originally competed on the eighth season before returning to compete this season.
  5. ^ Eureka O'Hara is simply known as Eureka on the show[1][2]
  6. ^ Eureka was removed from the competition due to the knee injury she sustained in the second episode.
  7. ^ Charlie Hides is listed as being from both Boston, Massachusetts and London, United Kingdom on the show

Contestant progress

Legend:

  Sasha Velour won RuPaul's Drag Race season 9.
  Peppermint was the runner-up.
  Valentina was voted Miss Congeniality (Miss C) by the viewers.
  WIN indicates that the contestant won the challenge.
  SAFE indicates that the contestant was declared safe by the judges.
  BTM (Bottom) indicates that the contestant was up for elimination.
  ELIM (Eliminated) indicates that the contestant was eliminated.
  WDR (Withdraw) indicates that Eureka was removed from the competition due to injury.
  Guest indicates that the contestant returned as a guest.
Progress of contestants including placements in each episode
Contestant Episode
1[4] 2[5] 3[6] 4[7] 5[8] 6[9] 7[10] 8[11] 9[12] 10[13] 11[14] 12[15] 13[16] 14[17]
Sasha Velour SAFE SAFE SAFE WIN SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE WIN SAFE SAFE SAFE Guest Winner
Peppermint SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE BTM SAFE WIN SAFE SAFE BTM SAFE Guest Runner-up
Shea Couleé SAFE SAFE SAFE WIN WIN SAFE SAFE SAFE WIN BTM WIN SAFE Guest Eliminated
Trinity Taylor SAFE SAFE WIN BTM SAFE SAFE WIN SAFE SAFE WIN SAFE SAFE Guest Eliminated
Alexis Michelle SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE WIN SAFE BTM SAFE SAFE ELIM Guest Guest
Nina Bo'nina Brown WIN SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE BTM SAFE BTM ELIM Guest Guest
Valentina SAFE WIN SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE ELIM Miss C Guest
Farrah Moan SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE BTM SAFE SAFE ELIM Guest Guest
Aja SAFE SAFE BTM SAFE SAFE SAFE ELIM Guest Guest
Cynthia Lee Fontaine SAFE SAFE SAFE BTM ELIM Guest Guest
Eureka SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE WDR Guest Guest
Charlie Hides SAFE SAFE SAFE ELIM Guest Guest
Kimora Blac SAFE BTM ELIM Guest Guest
Jaymes Mansfield SAFE ELIM Guest Guest

Lip syncs

Episode Contestants Song Eliminated
2 Jaymes Mansfield vs. Kimora Blac "Love Shack"
(The B-52's)
Jaymes Mansfield
3 Aja vs. Kimora Blac "Holding Out for a Hero"
(Bonnie Tyler)
Kimora Blac
4 Charlie Hides vs. Trinity Taylor "I Wanna Go"
(Britney Spears)
Charlie Hides
5 Cynthia Lee Fontaine vs. Farrah Moan "Woman Up"
(Megan Trainor)
None
6 Cynthia Lee Fontaine vs. Peppermint "Music"
(Madonna)
Cynthia Lee Fontaine
7 Aja vs. Nina Bo'nina Brown "Finally"
(CeCe Peniston)
Aja
8 Alexis Michelle vs. Farrah Moan "Baby I'm Burning"
(Dolly Parton)
Farrah Moan
9 Nina Bo'nina Brown vs. Valentina "Greedy"
(Ariana Grande)
Valentina
10 Nina Bo'nina Brown vs. Shea Couleé "Cool for the Summer"
(Demi Lovato)
Nina Bo'nina Brown
11 Alexis Michelle vs. Peppermint "Macho Man"
(Village People)
Alexis Michelle
12 Peppermint vs. Sasha Velour vs. Shea Couleé vs. Trinity Taylor "U Wear It Well"
(RuPaul)
None
14 Peppermint vs. Trinity Taylor "Stronger"
(Britney Spears)
Trinity Taylor
Sasha Velour vs. Shea Couleé "So Emotional"
(Whitney Houston)
Shea Couleé
Peppermint vs. Sasha Velour "It's Not Right But It's Okay" (Thunderpuss Remix)"
(Whitney Houston)
Peppermint
  The contestant was eliminated after their first time in the bottom two.
  The contestant was eliminated after their second time in the bottom two.
  The contestant was eliminated after their third time in the bottom two.
  The contestant was eliminated after the first round of the finale lip-sync tournament.
  The contestant was eliminated after the second round of the finale lip-sync tournament.

Guest judges

Listed in chronological order:[18][19]

Special guests

Guests who appeared in episodes, but did not judge on the main stage.

Episode 2:

Episode 12:

  • Todrick Hall, actor and singer

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air date
1041"Oh. My. Gaga!"March 24, 2017 (2017-03-24)
1052"She Done Already Done Brought It On"March 31, 2017 (2017-03-31)
1063"Draggily Ever After"April 7, 2017 (2017-04-07)
1074"Good Morning Bitches"April 14, 2017 (2017-04-14)
1085"Reality Stars: The Musical"April 21, 2017 (2017-04-21)
1096"Snatch Game"April 28, 2017 (2017-04-28)
1107"9021-HO[20]"May 5, 2017 (2017-05-05)
1118"RuPaul Roast[21]"May 12, 2017 (2017-05-12)
1129"Your Pilot's On Fire[22]"May 19, 2017 (2017-05-19)
11310"Makeovers: Crew Better Work[23]"May 26, 2017 (2017-05-26)
11411"Gayest Ball Ever[24]"June 2, 2017 (2017-06-02)
11512"Category Is[25]"June 9, 2017 (2017-06-09)
11613"Reunited"June 16, 2017 (2017-06-16)[26]
11714"Grand Finale"June 23, 2017 (2017-06-23)[27]

Ratings

Viewership and ratings per episode of RuPaul's Drag Race season 9
No. Title Air date Rating
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
1 "Oh. My. Gaga!" March 24, 2017 0.5[28] 0.987[28]
2 "She Done Already Done Brought It On" March 31, 2017 0.4[29] 0.754[29]
3 "Draggily Ever After" April 7, 2017 0.3[30] 0.673[30]
4 "Good Morning Bitches" April 14, 2017 0.3[31] 0.588[31]
5 "Reality Stars: The Musical" April 21, 2017 0.3[32] 0.693[32]
6 "Snatch Game" April 28, 2017 0.4[33] 0.702[33]
7 "9021-HO" May 5, 2017 0.3[34] 0.694[34]
8 "RuPaul Roast" May 12, 2017 0.4[35] 0.738[35]
9 "Your Pilot's On Fire" May 19, 2017 0.3[36] 0.636[36]
10 "Makeovers: Crew Better Work" May 26, 2017 0.4[37] 0.720[37]
11 "Gayest Ball Ever" June 2, 2017 0.3[38] 0.619[38]
12 "Category Is" June 9, 2017 0.3[39] 0.637[39]
13 "Reunited" June 16, 2017 0.3[40] 0.685[40]
14 "Grand Finale" June 23, 2017 0.4[41] 0.859[41]

Future appearances

Aja competed on the third season of All Stars and placed 7th overall.[42]

Eureka O'Hara returned on the tenth season of RuPaul's Drag Race and ultimately placed as a runner-up.[43]

Trinity Taylor, Valentina, and Farrah Moan competed on the fourth season of All Stars. Farrah placed 9th and Valentina placed 7th overall. Trinity won the competition with season 10 contestant Monét X Change.[44]

Shea Couleé competed on the fifth season of All Stars and won the competition.[45]

RuPaul's Drag Race

Contestant Year Season Role Outcome Notes
Aja 2018 All Stars 3 Contestant 7th place
Eureka O'Hara 2018 Season 10 Contestant Runner-up Referred to simply as Eureka
2018 Holi-slay Spectacular Contestant Winner 1 episode; Referred to simply as Eureka
Farrah Moan 2018-19 All Stars 4 Contestant 9th place
Shea Couleé 2020 All Stars 5 Contestant Winner
Trinity Taylor 2018-19 All Stars 4 Contestant Winner Referred to as Trinity The Tuck
2020 Celebrity Drag Race Mentor N/A 1 episode; Referred to as Trinity The Tuck
Valentina 2018-19 All Stars 4 Contestant 7th place
2021 Season 13 Guest N/A 1 episode

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