
These are the most followed RuPaul’s Drag Race queens of all time
It's a close call between two queens for top spot
If you’ve ever wondered which Drag Race alum nails social media supremacy, you’re in the right place. We’ve assessed the data, tracked the memes, and dissected the follower wars. So let’s count down the queens who dominate Instagram, from beloved icons to the mega‑superstar at the very top. These are the most followed RuPaul’s Drag Race stars of all time!
Alaska – 1.8 million
Powerhouse personality Alaska brings 1.8 million followers to the table.
Alaska comes in hot with her podcast empire and subversive style. She’s one-third of the iconic podcast Race Chaser, Alaska has a cult following that transcends seasons.
Her glam-rock drag, surreal humour, and musical drops keep her 1.8 million fans deeply obsessed. She might not be at the top of the Insta game numbers-wise, but Alaska’s influence? Untouchable.
Alyssa Edwards – 1.9 million
One of the OG fan favourites, season five standout and All Stars two legend, Alyssa, remains firmly in the 1.8 million club. Her patented sass, dance tutorials, and Ellen-approved presence keep her Insta army loyal and strong.
She isn’t quite repping the same numbers on TikTok, though, with 87.7K followers and 198.2K likes.
Jinkx Monsoon – 1.9 million
Jinkx says the IG following game with Broadway creds and TV roles galore.
The two-time crown holder (season five and All Stars seven), Jinkx has morphed into a Broadway queen, sci-fi darling (Doctor Who, anyone?), and all-around icon. Her Instagram is a glorious mix of cabaret couture, quirky updates, and powerhouse vocals that keep her fanbase screaming: “Water off a duck’s back!”
Bob the Drag Queen – 2 million
RuPaul’s Drag Race season eight winner, Bob The Drag Queen, is an activist and comedy powerhouse.
Bob has built a devoted digital empire over the course of her career. Whether it’s political commentary, behind-the-scenes tour footage, or hilarious takes with co-host Monét X Change, Bob’s IG feed balances brilliance and badassery. She’s more than a queen, she’s a movement.
And did we mention she’s also a New York Times Best Selling Author?!
Adore Delano – 2 million
This Drag Race season six alum turned music star and digital darling hit the 2 million mark thanks to sheer fan devotion and killer content that spans drag, fashion, and music.
Adore Delano also has 518,000 YouTube subscribers.
Katya – 2.8 million
Ru’s national treasure, Katya, rose from meme queen to podcasting superstar (UNHhhh, I Like To Watch), hitting 2.7 million followers with charm, chaos, and a fair share of wig reveals.
She also has almost 300,000 YouTube subscribers.
Bianca Del Rio – 3 million
Drag Race season six winner Bianca once held the top-followed crown with her razor-sharp comedy, international tours, and unapologetic fierce personality, solidifying her three million followers.
Trixie Mattel – 4.3 million
The multi‑platform queen: Trixie hosts podcasts, runs Trixie Cosmetics, stars in UNHhhh, and even owns a hotel. That hustle turned into over 4.3 million IG followers, and top spot for a long time, until recently.
Trixie also has 2.32 million subscribers on her super popular YouTube channel.
Plastique Tiara – 4.5 million
New to the throne but a force to reckon with. Plastique Tiara, season 11 contestant turned All Stars nine highlight reel, overtook Trixie in mid-2025 and now holds Instagram’s most followed Drag Race queen title. She has a whopping 4.5 million IG followers.
Her viral transformation videos and TikTok dominance (over 11.9 million there) cemented the win.
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