8 reviews
This French iteration of the sprawling Drag Race franchise might actually be the strongest version of the format I've seen - the artistry is second to none, the judging panel are supportively diplomatic and there is a wildly strong camaraderie between the queens. In fact, everyone is so game, so supportive that going from this to any other version of Drag Race feels like jumping into cold water. There's a heart-stoppingly intense lip-synch in the first series that nearly broke my mind. It transcended the medium of television and for a moment everyone was weeping. Me, the judges, the queens. It was spellbinding. If you're even remotely invested in the format you owe yourself to check this one out. The second series is much stronger and builds to a spectacular grand live finale. The third is fascinating and features a genuinely great feature (the randomizer phone) that more of the wider franchise should look into. Magnifique!
- owen-watts
- Aug 26, 2022
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This by far for me is the best international franchise of the RuPaul's drag race brand. The French just do it better. They are sophisticated and stylish, fashion forward and revolutionary. Both seasons have been exceptional, even the Rusical was next level. There's just a certain je ne sais pas magic!!
And then there's the judges. Nicki is exceptional as the host, and so are the co hosts. I think next to Brooklyn Nicky is the top of the tops for hosting. The catwalk, costumes are always on point. I just love this season, and it's only half way. It's hard to see anyone go this season as the talent is such a high standard. I truly hope this franchise continues to be renewed.
And then there's the judges. Nicki is exceptional as the host, and so are the co hosts. I think next to Brooklyn Nicky is the top of the tops for hosting. The catwalk, costumes are always on point. I just love this season, and it's only half way. It's hard to see anyone go this season as the talent is such a high standard. I truly hope this franchise continues to be renewed.
- mark-13635
- Jul 30, 2023
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The second season of Drag Race France has truly outdone itself! It's not just a show; it's a celebration of individuality, creativity, and the vibrant spirit of drag. This season's contestants are a powerhouse of talent, each bringing their unique flavor to the runway and challenges.
What's even more remarkable is how the show addresses important issues like homophobia. By showcasing the journeys of these incredible drag queens, the show sends a powerful message of acceptance and love. It's a reminder that the drag community isn't just about glitter and glamour; it's about breaking down barriers and promoting understanding.
As an avid fan, I'm thrilled to see Drag Race France embracing inclusivity and using its platform to educate and entertain. It's a beacon of positivity and empowerment, proving that drag has the power to change hearts and minds. Here's to a season filled with fierce performances, heartfelt stories, and the unapologetic celebration of authenticity! 🌈✨ #DragRaceFrance #Inclusivity #Empowerment.
What's even more remarkable is how the show addresses important issues like homophobia. By showcasing the journeys of these incredible drag queens, the show sends a powerful message of acceptance and love. It's a reminder that the drag community isn't just about glitter and glamour; it's about breaking down barriers and promoting understanding.
As an avid fan, I'm thrilled to see Drag Race France embracing inclusivity and using its platform to educate and entertain. It's a beacon of positivity and empowerment, proving that drag has the power to change hearts and minds. Here's to a season filled with fierce performances, heartfelt stories, and the unapologetic celebration of authenticity! 🌈✨ #DragRaceFrance #Inclusivity #Empowerment.
I've seen every season from all countries. This French version is, so far, the best I've seen. The queens are awesome, very kind with each others, talented, etc. Can't wait to see the next season to confirm that it was not just the casting but, as in the Spanish version, the way French drag is. Better watch out gurls cause French Queens are coming.
The best thing that ever happened to the Drag Race franchise.
Nicky Doll's looks, her empathy with the contestants, her constructive and pertinent criticism are just a joy to watch. I fell in love with her from the very first episode in season one.
The queens are talented, sophisticated and fashion forward, and I appreciate the good vibes between them, without all the drama and nonsense that we see in other versions.
The season two rusical was out of this world, and the finale is in a category of its own, above all other international franchises and, dare I say it, most US finales. 2023 is not the best year for Drag Race, but Drag Race France made it all better and set a new standard for the whole franchise.
Nicky Doll's looks, her empathy with the contestants, her constructive and pertinent criticism are just a joy to watch. I fell in love with her from the very first episode in season one.
The queens are talented, sophisticated and fashion forward, and I appreciate the good vibes between them, without all the drama and nonsense that we see in other versions.
The season two rusical was out of this world, and the finale is in a category of its own, above all other international franchises and, dare I say it, most US finales. 2023 is not the best year for Drag Race, but Drag Race France made it all better and set a new standard for the whole franchise.
- mayengerardoares
- Aug 28, 2023
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In my opinion, Drag Race France is the best of the franchises and, dare I say, rivals the original (at least these past few years). Nicky Doll is great as the host and judge... she's genuine, helpful, funny, charismatic and gorgeous!! The quality of the drag is ON POINT in France.... it's a step above in glamour and sophistication. The camaraderie, kindness and support the Queens have for each other is refreshing. It was hard to choose a favourite every week. Haha!! The live grand finale for Season 2 was quite a spectacle and production. Only bad thing... I have to wait a year for Season 3 😉 Félicitations à toutes les reines!!
- Chappy22222
- Oct 7, 2023
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Rather than emulate the fairness and transparency of Drag Race Espana, the French franchise has instead followed the footsteps of Drag Race Holland with blatant favoritism and rigging. This was no more apparent than in episode 7 where Lolita was again chastised for tapping into her Mexican roots in spite of having the most difficult task of transforming Antonio into Paquita with the other queens having female friends for this challenge. In any other makeover episodes across the globe, Lolita would have won the challenge and booked her place in the finals. #xenophobia
Where was Soa's rebuke for relying on her African ancestry? It is any wonder why Lolita has struggled to integrate into France in her 12 years living there. Does anyone really think that the pairings and song choices for the lip syncs were randomised? It so happened to be an uptempo song for Soa vs Lolita, a quirky number for Paloma vs La Grand Dame and a slow one for La Grand Dame vs Lolita. You know what they say about one too many coincidences... Looking ahead, it is not difficult to predict that Paloma will take the title.
Where was Soa's rebuke for relying on her African ancestry? It is any wonder why Lolita has struggled to integrate into France in her 12 years living there. Does anyone really think that the pairings and song choices for the lip syncs were randomised? It so happened to be an uptempo song for Soa vs Lolita, a quirky number for Paloma vs La Grand Dame and a slow one for La Grand Dame vs Lolita. You know what they say about one too many coincidences... Looking ahead, it is not difficult to predict that Paloma will take the title.