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TV Shows March 12, 2026

PROJECT RUNWAY JUST GOT A SHOCK OF SEQUINS!

PROJECT RUNWAY JUST GOT A SHOCK OF SEQUINS!

The worlds of high fashion and drag are colliding in a stunning twist. Whispers are turning into confirmations: two fierce competitors from the latest season of a celebrated drag competition are poised to step into the demanding arena of a renowned design reality show.

The buzz ignited earlier this week with sightings of Plane Jane and Q, both captivating queens from the 2024 season, amidst a film crew at the iconic World Trade Center in New York City. Speculation immediately centered on a potential appearance on the upcoming season of a long-running fashion design series.

Reports now suggest the speculation was accurate. Both drag stars will indeed be featured in the show’s 22nd season, promising a unique blend of artistry and competition. However, their roles will differ significantly.

Q, known professionally as Robert Severson, will enter the competition as a full-fledged design contestant. Her impressive track record from her previous competition – winning both design challenges and excelling in performance-based tasks – hints at a formidable presence.

Plane Jane’s involvement is shrouded in a bit more mystery. While she won’t be wielding a sewing machine in direct competition, she’s confirmed to appear in an undisclosed capacity, adding an intriguing layer of anticipation. Their history, marked by a compelling dynamic during their time competing together, promises captivating television.

This isn’t the first time the worlds of drag and design have intersected on this particular stage. Last year, a star from a previous season of the drag competition reached the final three, demonstrating the creative power and design sensibilities honed within the drag community.

Veejay Floresca attends House Of ESPN's celebration of Fashion Icons of the WNBA at Center 415 on September 12, 2025 in New York City

That season ultimately crowned Veejay Floresca, a groundbreaking victory as the first ever trans person to win the design competition. Floresca’s win signaled a powerful shift towards inclusivity and representation within the fashion world.

The show itself has undergone a journey of its own. After a period on another network, it has returned to its original home, only to be rebooted once more. Hosted by a celebrated model and judged by industry icons, the series continues to evolve.

Behind the scenes, a familiar face has been reflecting on a personal transformation. A beloved mentor from the show’s earlier years recently shared his decision to embrace celibacy after a profound heartbreak, finding unexpected peace and fulfillment in solitude.

As the new season approaches, the anticipation builds. The arrival of these drag queens isn’t just a casting choice; it’s a statement. It’s a celebration of creativity, resilience, and the blurring lines between art forms.

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