The reality show competition returns to our screens on 14 January.
Twelve new queens will be competing to be named the UK’s next drag superstar.
RuPaul and Michelle Visage will be returning as judges, along with guest judges Graham Norton and Alan Carr.
East Londoner Asttina Mandella is a dancer who’s worked with Little Mix and Kanye West.
Cherry Valentine
Darlington club kid Cherry Valentine describes their drag as “a beautiful lady possessed by the devil”.
A'Whora
A’Whora is a fashion designer, so they may have the edge when it comes to styling challenges.
Bimini Bon Boulash
Bimini Bon Boulash identifies as non-binary and says their drag often has a “strong vegan message”.
Ginny Lemon
Ginny Lemon is an improv comedian who’s non-binary and describes themselves as a “drag troll”.
Joe Black
Brighton's Joe Black is a burlesque queen through and through.
Ellie Diamond
The youngest contestant this series is 21-year-old Ellie Diamond from Dundee.
Lawrence Chaney
Another Scottish queen, Lawrence Chaney, 23, from Glasgow describes herself as “a mix of Rab C Nesbitt and Susan Boyle”.
Sister Sister
Sister Sister, a queen from Liverpool, will also be hoping to snatch the crown.
Tayce
Welsh contestant Tayce calls themselves a "self-confessed fashion queen".
Tia Kofi
Tia Kofi hopes to “keep old school drag alive” by appearing on the show.
Veronica Green
Finally, Lancashire-born Veronica Green will pull on their experience as an actor and opera singer.
"Early in 2021, season 2 will arrive with all the hope, joy, laughter, and glitter you've come to expect from our brilliant queens," RuPaul said of the season in a press release earlier this year.