Emmy Award winner RuPaul Charles actually appeared in B-52’s “Love Shack” music video.

RuPaul was “squirrel friends” with this rock band.
RuPaul is the Emmy Award-winning artist behind songs like “The Beginning” and “Supermodel (You Better Work)” in addition to the reality TV series RuPaul’s Drag Race. This drag artist also made an appearance in one of the B-52 music videos.
The B-52s appeared as guest judges in the reality TV competition series, “RuPaul’s Drag Race”
This series of reality TV competitions is full of charisma, uniqueness, nerve and talent. RuPaul featured several celebrities behind the RuPaul’s Drag Race panel of judges, including Michelle Visage and Todrick Hall. There were also guest judges, including the rock band, the B-52s.
This group appeared in season 9. It was the same season with cameos from Lady Gaga, Cheyenne Jackson, Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman and Meghan Trainor. In honor of their appearance, the âBottom Twoâ contestants synced for a lifetime on âLove Shackâ.
RuPaul appeared in B-52’s “Love Shack” music video
This 1989 hit comes with a fun music video. This production mainly featured members of the B-52s. The âLove Shackâ video also featured a drag appearance by RuPaul. Complete with afro, RuPaul crisscrossed, even joining a Soul Train moment.
âRu was a drag queen in Atlanta, and a bunch of people came to New York, and we all started hanging out,â Cindy Wilson said in an interview with Billboard. “It was a cool time for us, as well as a really tough time: the AIDS crisis and the loss of so many friends in the mid-80s, early New York.”
âIt was really wonderful because it was love and friends, and there was a wonderful feeling of coming together, being silly and hoping for the future,â she continued. . âIt was really special. Of course, Ru’s star rose and she became a huge star. It’s amazing that she got the TV show, and it’s one of the best shows right now.
RuPaul has created several original songs, including the iconic “Supermodel (You Better Work)”
Aside from the reality of RuPaul’s celebrity and appearances in films like Brady Bunch’s movie, RuPaul released original songs, which have since been made available on most major music streaming platforms.
Even in the reality TV series RuPaul’s Drag Race, some of RuPaul’s songs find their way to challenges. It is a tradition for the finalists in each season to create original verses for RuPaul’s songs. In Season 6, that song was “Sissy That Walk”. For the derivative series RuPaul’s Drag Race: All-Stars 3, it was “Kitty Girl”.
It is these reality shows that have won RuPaul several Emmy Awards. Most recently, this includes the Emmy Awards for Outstanding Competition Program, Outstanding Casting for a Reality Program, and Outstanding Production Design for a Variety, Reality, or Competition Series.
Episodes of RuPaul’s Drag Race are available to stream on Paramount +.
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