Where to watch Drag Race season 14

The reunion episode that premiered on television free for VH-1 viewers is still not available for those of us - at least, me - who paid for the whole season upfront. That's trifling.

Otherwise, this review would have five stars as it's been an entertaining season with a mostly likable cast. Especially good have been Jasmine Kennedie, Angeria, Lady Camden, and Kerri Colby.

update @ 7:46 a.m. on 4/23/22:
I've had to knock the product down to three stars as the finale was on last night and I have to avoid all types of social media and certain members of my social circle because I bought the season pass on here.

The frustration - and I've been patient throughout the season - is not worth it. The picture quality in HD is fantastic. However, I imagine Apple TV or some other platform must offer the season and get distribute the episodes within a reasonable amount of time...say, NO later than when the last episode ends in the US. This wouldn't even be the case for people who watch it live in other time zones so that's fair. Six hours!

This stretches on for days.

This show provided me with sanity and a break from reality when I was having a nervous breakdown. Even sitcoms' narratives felt too overwhelming. But the neverending music of the soundtrack of the show - music plays in the background the entire show - was an odd intoxicant that allowed me to be as concerned as the drag queens' were about having to "lip sync for your life against your closest friend in the competition." Here, the queen breaks down, weeps, then sobs.
This, because they are dressing up like women and pretending to sing along to other people's music. The show's producers via RuPaul determine the winner and the ritual of 14 years (nine years at the time of the fit) of hearing "Shantay. You stay" with a grown man dressed as a woman and sometimes passing and sometimes looking insane, breaking down and sobbing when hearing her name and then the word, "Shantay..."
I almost pee myself laughing when I watch the show.
"Now. Sashay. Away..."
Utterly defeating. The walls of doom have fallen on the queen who is leaving. There are drag queens who have loudly SOBBED and made ridiculous productions of themselves via their histrionics after being told they were kicked out. Their extreme reactions left a bad taste in many people's mouths (at the time, at least).
I describe such parts in detail because there are so many absurdities in the show - as the host herself says, "It's totally stupid. I love it!"

It's reassuring, those rituals.
Unfortunately, amazon.com, Viacom Productions, and whoever is associated with distributing RPDR on streaming platforms must or should be collaborating with the production team at various points. If there are going to be delays, it would surely be a thoughtful gesture to give customers who spent more than $40 on RPDR's regular season and UNTUCKED a notification as a gesture of loyalty and the ability to pass that around to various fan clubs.

In this Emmy Award-winning series hosted by RuPaul, America's most sickening queens compete in fashion and performance challenges in hopes of snatching the crown as the next drag superstar.

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  • InterviewS14Whatcha Packin' - Willow Pill

    Denver's very own Willow Pill joins Michelle Visage as they discuss how her disability impacted the competition, the creative strategies she used and what's behind her quirky sense of style.

    04/28/2022

  • InterviewS14Whatcha Packin' - Lady Camden

    Lady Camden dials in remotely to give Michelle Visage the lowdown on her upbringing back in the United Kingdom, the ways the judges' critiques improved her drag and her ballet background.

    04/28/2022

  • InterviewS14Whatcha Packin' - Daya Betty

    Punk rock queen Daya Betty sits with Michelle Visage to chat about her bond with Crystal Methyd, how living with diabetes informed her drag persona and what goes into her hardcore looks.

    04/28/2022

  • InterviewS14Whatcha Packin' - Bosco

    Bosco gets her turn to sit down with Michelle Visage to discuss her artistic perspective as a drag queen, life back in Seattle and the varied things and people that share her name.

    04/28/2022

  • InterviewS14Whatcha Packin' - Angeria Paris VanMicheals

    Angeria Paris VanMicheals joins Michelle Visage to discuss having the support of her family, what it was like to sparkle in the girl group challenge and how her faith motivates her.

    04/28/2022

  • ExclusiveS14The Pit Stop - Grand Finale!

    Two-time finalist Naomi Smalls joins Monét X Change for the big Season 14 finale to give hot takes on the top five and the winning queen, and reminisce about Naomi's own iconic runs.

    04/27/2022

  • ExclusiveS14The Pit Stop - Catwalk

    Monét X Change and Bob The Drag Queen share the rap verses they would've performed if they starred in RuPaul's "Catwalk," recap the queens' final runways and speak to their younger selves.

    04/13/2022

  • InterviewS14Whatcha Packin' - DeJa Skye

    DeJa Skye joins Michelle Visage to discuss the differences between L.A. and Fresno, CA, what the show was really like after multiple auditions and beating the odds to succeed at Snatch Game.

    04/05/2022

  • InterviewS14Whatcha Packin' - Jorgeous

    San Antonio's lip sync superstar Jorgeous sits down with Michelle Visage to talk about competing as a young queen, how her family supports her drag and what went into her runway looks.

    04/05/2022

  • ExclusiveS14The Pit Stop - The Ross Mathews Roast

    Season 11 finalist and All Star A'keria C. Davenport makes her Pit Stop debut to chat with Monét X Change about the hits and misses in the roast of Ross Mathews and a tutu-inspired runway.

    04/05/2022

  • ExclusiveS14The Pit Stop - Moulin Ru: The Rusical

    Pangina Heals of Drag Race Thailand talks to Monét X Change about Jasmine Kennedie's record-breaking lip syncs, casting the "Moulin Rouge!"-inspired musical and reflective runway lewks.

    03/29/2022

  • InterviewS14Whatcha Packin' - Jasmine Kennedie

    Dancing diva Jasmine Kennedie sits down with Michelle Visage to discuss her talkative nature, coming out as trans on the air and her leftover looks that didn't make it to the Main Stage.

    03/22/2022

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Cast

Alyssa Hunter

Contestant

The huntress is on the prowl! As one of the most celebrated pageant queens from Puerto Rico, Alyssa knows her way around a runway and delivers stunning looks wherever she goes. She's here to prove that not only can she give a fierce lewk, but she has the performance chops to bring the crown back to her hometown.

Angeria Paris VanMicheals

Contestant

This southern belle from ATL will light up any room with her charisma, uniqueness, nerve and talent. An old-school pageant queen, "Angie" is here to serve fierce fashion and face with a country charm you can't help but fall in love with.

Bosco

Contestant

Don't let her laid-back Seattle grunge vibe fool you -- this fiercely competitive queen is all about femme fatale glamour. With her razor-sharp wit and an impressive arsenal of drag talents, Bosco will stop at nothing to bring the crown home to Seattle.

Daya Betty

Contestant

You Betty be ready! Hailing from the House of Methyd, this edgy six-foot-four goddess is serving 80s-inspired rock star realness. Daya's known for crafting incredible looks out of any material she can get her hands on, and she'll do whatever it takes to claw her way to the top and claim that crown.

DeJa Skye

Contestant

This pastel princess prides herself on embracing all her curves and swerves. DeJa is known for her bold, colorful drag aesthetic and design skills. She's a sweetheart, but she has killer lip sync skills, so watch out for her!

Jasmine Kennedie

Contestant

The ditzy doll of New York City has arrived! Jasmine is known as a high-energy dancing queen who brings polished drag and the gift of gab. Her personality may be bubbly and fun, but she is drop-dead serious about slaying the competition.

Jorgeous

Contestant

Hello-tis, it's Jorgeous! This spicy Latina dancing diva started drag at the age of 16 and never looked back. A fierce performer who was born to do drag, Jorgeous is looking to dance the house down, all the way to the top.

June Jambalaya

Contestant

This jambalaya is heating up! Bringing Black Girl Magic to the stage, June is known for her fierce dance moves. She is ready to show off her kicks and splits and put a fork in the rest of the competition.

Kerri Colby

Contestant

This bodacious queen is all about beauty, hair and body-ody-ody. From the legendary House of Colby, Kerri is a bold diva who tells it like it is while always looking flawless. She came to slay the game in true Colby style!

Kornbread "The Snack" Jeté

Contestant

The bakery is open and Kornbread is being served! This L.A. queen is a performance powerhouse with a deliciously sassy personality. She will leave you gooped, gagged and gandered, and wanting a taste of what she's cooking!

Lady Camden

Contestant

Three cheers for America's little spice girl! Born in the U.K. but now living in Sacramento, this professional ballet-dancer-turned-drag-queen is ready to take the world by storm, serving class and sass and living the pop princess fantasy she's always dreamed of.

Maddy Morphosis

Contestant

This small-town camp and comedy queen is ready for her big-stage debut. As the first heterosexual, cisgender male contestant on Drag Race, Maddy's quirky performances set her apart from the pack, and she's here to prove she can perform with the best of them.

Orion Story

Contestant

Orion is a retro sex kitten with a campy edge. As the first queen to represent Michigan, this Midwestern beauty brings a smoldering Lana Del Rey energy to her drag and is eager to share her unique drag stylings with the world.

Willow Pill

Contestant

A quirky little pill, this queen digs deep to deliver a wicked sense of humor and a darkly eccentric drag style. She is Season 11 winner Yvie Oddly's drag sister, so expect the unexpected from Willow Pill.

In this Emmy Award-winning series hosted by RuPaul, America's most sickening queens compete in fashion and performance challenges in hopes of snatching the crown as the next drag superstar.

Where can I watch season 14 of RuPaul's Drag Race?

Where can you purchase episodes of RuPaul's Drag Race Season 14? Even if you don't have cable or a live TV streaming service, you can always purchase episodes individually or by the season on VOD services like iTunes or Prime Video.

Can I watch RuPaul's Drag Race Season 14 on Paramount plus?

Is RuPaul's Drag Race season 14 on Paramount Plus? Unfortunately, RuPaul's Drag Race season 14 will not be streaming on Paramount Plus.

Is RuPaul's Drag Race Season 14 on Hulu?

RuPaul's Drag Race (2009 - 2022) RuPaul's Drag Race featuring RuPaul and Michelle Visage has one or more episodes streaming with subscription on Hulu, streaming on Paramount+, streaming with subscription on TVision, and 2 others. It's a LGBTQ and reality show with 229 episodes over 14 seasons.

Will Drag Race Season 14 be on Netflix us?

Seasons 1-13 are currently streaming on the platform but alas, season 14 will not be arriving on Netflix and the season will be airing exclusively on Wow Presents Plus.