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Jujubee
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Jujubee at RuPaul's DragCon LA in 2022
Born
Airline Inthyrath

(1984-06-21)June 21, 1984
EducationUniversity of Massachusetts, Amherst (BA)
Occupation(s)Drag queen, reality television personality
Years active2009–present
Known for
WebsiteOfficial website

Airline Inthyrath[1] (Lao: ແອລາຍ ອິນທິຣາດ; born June 21, 1984),[2] known by her stage name Jujubee, is an American drag queen, reality television personality, and recording artist from Lowell, Massachusetts.[3] She first rose to prominence in 2010 as a contestant on the second season of RuPaul's Drag Race,[3] and later returned to compete on the first and fifth seasons of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars, and the first series of RuPaul's Drag Race: UK vs. the World (2022),[4] becoming one of the most popular queens from the franchise.[5] She has the unique distinction of being the only contestant to reach the finale of the competition four times. Additionally, she was a main cast member on the makeover television series RuPaul's Drag U (2010–2012), Dragnificent (2019–2020), and RuPaul's Secret Celebrity Drag Race (2022). In 2021, she competed in the first season of Paramount+ singing competition Queen of the Universe.

Early life

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Inthyrath was born to a Laotian Buddhist family in Boston, Massachusetts[6] and raised in both Fresno, California[7] and Lowell, Massachusetts.[8][3][9] His father died when Inthyrath was 15 years old, in the same year that his mother abandoned her and her two sisters. Her drag mother is Boston performer Karisma Geneva-Jackson Tae.[10] He graduated from Lowell High School in Lowell, Massachusetts. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in theatre arts from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.[11] He owns a cat, Priss.[12]

Career

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2010–2018: RuPaul's Drag Race

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Jujubee performing in 2014

Jujubee appeared on the second season of RuPaul's Drag Race when she was 25, finishing in third place out of twelve. Jujubee, along with fellow season two contestants Tyra Sanchez, Raven, Pandora Boxx, and Morgan McMichaels served as drag professors on RuPaul's Drag U, a spin-off of Drag Race that premiered on the Logo network in June 2010.[13] She made at least one appearance on all three seasons of Drag U. She was also nominated for a 2010 NewNowNext Award for "Most Addictive Reality Star".[14][15]

On August 6, 2012, it was announced that Jujubee was one of twelve past Drag Race contestants selected to join the first cast of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars, which premiered on the Logo network on October 22, 2012.[16] Paired with contestant Raven to form Team Rujubee the duo managed to make it to the finale which aired on November 26, 2012, where she landed in third/fourth place with fellow contestant Shannel.[17]

In 2014, an animated version of Jujubee appeared in the "RuPaul's Drag Race: Dragopolis 2.0" mobile app.[18] She was featured in a series of ads with Gilead to raise HIV/AIDS awareness.[19] She and Raven appeared as guests on "Snatch Game" during the second season of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars.[20] She was a guest on the first episode of season 10 for the first mini-challenge.[21] She appeared in the music video for RuPaul's song "Jealous of My Boogie".[22] She later appeared in the music video "Queen" by Mimi Imfurst's band Xelle, along with other RuPaul's Drag Race contestants.[23] She was also in the video for Blair St. Clair's "Call My Life" in 2018.[24]

2019–2020: Dragnificent and RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars Season 5

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She appeared with BeBe Zahara Benet, Thorgy Thor and Alexis Michelle in the TLC show Drag Me Down the Aisle, which premiered on March 9, 2019.[25] Jujubee appeared in the Netflix series AJ and the Queen starring RuPaul in 2020 as pageant contestant Lee St. Lee.[26]

On May 8, 2020, Jujubee was announced as one of the ten past Drag Race contestants selected to join the fifth season of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars, which premiered on VH1 on June 5, 2020.[4] She became the fourth queen, along with fellow All Stars 5 competitor Alexis Mateo, to compete on three different seasons of Drag Race, following Shangela, Latrice Royale, and Manila Luzon. She won her first ever main challenge in episode 3, after designing a signature hotel suite entitled "The Glamazone" alongside Mateo and India Ferrah. She would lose her first ever lip-sync later in the episode, falling in a lip sync for your legacy to Lizzo's "Juice" against the lip sync assassin Monét X Change. She went on to reach the top 3 of the season, becoming the first queen in Drag Race herstory to make it to the finale in three separate seasons.

2021–present: Queen of the Universe and RuPaul's Drag Race: UK vs The World

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In November 2021, Jujubee was announced as one of fourteen contestants on the debut season of Queen of the Universe, an international drag queen singing competition, and a spin-off of RuPaul's Drag Race.[27] She was eliminated in the second episode after singing Ariana Grande's "Into You".[28][29]

In January 2022, Jujubee was announced as one of the nine contestants to compete on the first series of RuPaul's Drag Race: UK vs. the World,[30] becoming the very first Drag Race queen to compete on four separate seasons in the franchise.[31] After the show aired, Jujubee announced that it would likely be the last time she competes in a drag competition.[32]

In May 2022, she was the subject of a photoshoot entitled 'Best in Show' with Paper.[33]

She is among the most followed queens from Drag Race, and as of October 2021, has accumulated over 1.1 million Instagram followers.[5]

Queen of Hearts

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In 2022, Jujubee began hosting a dating game show podcast titled Queen of Hearts.[34][35][36] The podcast is formatted as a blind-date game show with the help of Wondery and Amazon Music.[37][38] Each episode is hosted by Jujubee, who plays as a matchmaker for heartbroken individuals who are looking for love.[37][35][39][36] André Hereford of Metro Weekly wrote, "Episodes typically clock in at 35 minutes or less, with Jujubee guiding each eager contestant — folks of different genders and persuasions — to choose from three potential matches. Upon listening to a few episodes, one thing is undeniable: flirting and attraction come through really clearly in an audio-only format. Voices give everything away."[40] In Out, Bernardo Sim wrote, "In [Queen of Hearts], Juju will help people connect and potentially go on a date together – all without seeing each other. In each episode, Jujubee hosts a series of games and asks several questions to ensure that these contestants can find some chemistry between them."[41] The third season of Queen of Hearts began airing on June 20, 2023.[42]

Music

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Jujubee released her debut extended play record, Good Juju: Vol. 1, on June 23, 2020.[43] The song "Don't Wanna Love" was performed on the first episode of All Stars 5. A sequel, Good Juju: Vol. 2, was released on July 21, 2020, with the lead single "Tonight or Forever" featuring fellow All Stars 5 contestant Blair St. Clair being released on July 14, 2020.[44][45]

In May 2022, Jujubee portrayed the voice of The Tigress in Alaska's Drag: The Musical (Studio Cast Recording), a studio recording of a planned stage production about two rival drag bars that go head-to-head while struggling through financial troubles.[46]

In April 2024, Jujubee announced via Instagram that a new collabrative single with fellow Drag Race contestant Trinity the Tuck was coming out April 26, 2024, titled "Til Death Becomes Us".[47]

Discography

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Jujubee discography
EPs2
Live albums1
Compilation albums1
Remix albums1
Singles as lead artist11
Singles as featured artist15

Remix albums

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Title Details
Back for More
  • Released: March 4, 2022
  • Label: Producer Entertainment Group
  • Format: Digital download
Track listing
  1. "Need Ya (Four Names Remix)"
  2. "Round and Round (Bright Light Bright Light Remix)"
  3. "Don't Wanna Love (Bright Light Bright Light Remix)"
  4. "Don't Wanna Love (Interlude)"
  5. "Back For More"
  6. "Bad Juju (feat. Pangina Heels)"
  7. "Back For More (Erik Vilar Remix)"
  8. "Back For More (Tony Ni Remix)"
  9. "Bad Juju (feat. Shea Couleé)
  10. "Situationship (Tony Ni Remix)"
  11. "Back For More (Acoustic)"

Compilation albums

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Title Details
Good Juju: Vol. 1 & Vol. 2[48]
  • Released: October 16, 2020
  • Label: Producer Entertainment Group
  • Format: LP
Track listing
  1. "Need Ya"
  2. "Puppet"
  3. "Round and Round"
  4. "Don't Wanna Love"
  5. "Situationship"
  6. "S.I.S."
  7. "Tonight Or Forever (feat. Blair St. Clair)"
  8. "Queen In Me"
  9. "On My Way"

Live albums

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Title Details
Good Juju: Live
  • Released: May 7, 2021
  • Label: Producer Entertainment Group
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
Track listing
  1. "Don't Wanna Love - live at EGO"
  2. "Queen In Me - live at EGO"
  3. "Need Ya - live at EGO"
  4. "On My Way - live at EGO"
  5. "Puppet - live at EGO"
  6. "Round and Round - live at EGO"
  7. "S.I.S. - live at EGO"
  8. "Situationship - live at EGO"
  9. "Tonight Or Forever - live at EGO"

Extended plays

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Title Details
Good Juju: Vol. 1
  • Released: June 23, 2020
  • Label: PEG
  • Format: Digital download
Track listing
  1. "Need Ya"
  2. "Puppet"
  3. "Round and Round"
  4. "Don't Wanna Love"
Good Juju: Vol. 2
  • Released: July 21, 2020
  • Label: PEG
  • Format: Digital download
Track listing
  1. "Situationship"
  2. "S.I.S."
  3. "Tonight Or Forever (feat. Blair St. Clair)"
  4. "Queen In Me"
  5. "On My Way"

Singles

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As lead artist

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Title Year Album Writer(s) Producer(s) Ref
"Don't Wanna Love" 2020 Good Juju: Vol. 1 Aaron Aiken, Toni Ni Evans, Jujubee Aaron Aiken [49]
"Tonight or Forever"
(featuring Blair St. Clair)
Good Juju: Vol. 2 Aiken, Jujubee [50]
"Together Alone" Non-album singles Aiken, Jujubee, Lauren Evans [51]
"I Used to Be Cool" (Remix)
(with Bright Light Bright Light)
2021 Bright Light Bright Light Bright Light Bright Light [52]
"Round and Round"
(Bright Light Bright Light Remix)
Aiken, Jujubee, Astyn Turrentine, Nikki Holguin Aiken, Bright Light [53]
"Don't Wanna Love"
(live at EGO)
Good Juju: Live Aiken, Toni Ni Evans, Jujubee Aiken [54]
"Life Sentence"
(with Tony Ni)
Love Terminator Lisa Hickox, Megan Dervin-Ackerman, Toni Ni Evans - [55]
"Bad Juju"
(featuring Shea Couleé)
Back for More Aiken, Evans, Jujubee Aiken [56]
"Back for More" 2022 [57]
"UBU"
(with Jackie Lipson)
2023 Non-album singles Jacqueline Rose Lipson, Matt Parad Matt Parad [58]
"Show Me the Money"
(with Betty Bitschlap)
Airline Inthryath, Anders Bilberg Morten Kaerup [59]
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Title Year Album Writer(s) Producer(s) Ref
"I'm in Love"[60]
(with the Cast of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars, Season 5)
2020 Non-album single Thomas C. Campbell, Shea Couleé, Mariah Paris Balenciaga, Ongina, Blair St. Clair, Mayhem Miller, Miz Cracker, India Ferrah, Jujubee, Alexis Mateo, Freddy Scott, Leland Freddy Scott, Leland [61]
"Clap Back"
(RuPaul featuring the Cast of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars, Season 5)
Thomas C. Campbell, RuPaul, Shea Couleé, Miz Cracker, Jujubee, Freddy Scott, Leland [62]
"Eight Days of You"
(Miz Cracker featuring Jujubee)[63]
Miz Cracker, Jujubee Danny Ross [64]
"Cursed"
(Tony Ni featuring Jujubee)
2021 Love Terminator Lisa Hickox, Megan Dervin-Ackerman, Tony Ni Evans - [65]
"Living My Life in London (Cast Version)"[66]
(RuPaul featuring the cast of RuPaul's Drag Race UK vs The World)
2022 Non-album single Janey Jacké, Mo Heart, Jujubee, Blu Hydrangea, Baga Chipz, RuPaul Jack Wilson, Lior Rosner [67]
"Cathouse Fever"
(Ginger Minj, Jujubee, Peppermint)
Drag: The Musical (Studio Cast Recording) Alaska Thunderfuck, Ash Gordon, Tomas Costanza Tomas Costanza [68]
"Wigs"
(Ginger Minj, Jujubee, Peppermint)
[69]
"She's Such a Bitch"
(Alaska Thunderfuck, Divina de Campo, Ginger Minj, Jujubee, Lagoona Bloo, Monét X Change, Nick Adams, Peppermint)
[70]
"Welcome to the Catfish"
(Bob the Drag Queen, Divina de Campo, Ginger Minj, Jujubee, Lagoona Bloo, Peppermint)
[71]
"Brendan Is His Name"
(Jack Rodman, Jujubee, Divina de Campo, Peppermint, Lagoona Bloo, Ginger Minj)
[72]
"Get It Together"
(Alaska Thunderfuck, Divina de Campo, Ginger Minj, Jack Rodman, Jujubee, Lagoona Bloo, Michelle Visage, Monét X Change, Nick Adams, Peppermint)
[73]
"The Big Opening"
(The cast of Huluween Dragstravaganza)
Huluween Dragstravaganza (Original Soundtrack) Chantry Johnson, Michelle Zarlenga, Noah Davis Chantry Johnson [74]
"The Next American Slasher"
(Jujubee, Manila Luzon, Mo Heart)
Austin Zudeck, Justin Thunstrom, Sofia Quinn, Stewart Taylor Parkwild [75]
"It's the End, Girlfriend"
(The cast of Huluween Dragstravaganza)
Fallon King, Lucky West, Noah Davis, Tony Ferrari Lucky West [76]
"Til Death Becomes Us"

(Trinity the Tuck featuring Jujubee)

2024 Sinematic Drew Louis, Jayelle, Coen Hutton Drew Louis [77]

Other appearances

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Title Year Album
"Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" 2018 Christmas Queens 4

Filmography

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Television

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Year Title Role Notes Ref
2010–2018 RuPaul's Drag Race Contestant Season 2; 12 episodes (3rd place) [3]
Herself Guest; Season 10; Episode 1: "10s Across the Board" [78]
2010 RuPaul's Drag Race: Untucked Herself Season 1; 10 episodes [3]
2010–2012 RuPaul's Drag U Herself Mentor ("Drag Professor"); Season 1–3; 11 episodes [13]
2012–2020 RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars Contestant Season 1; 6 episodes (3rd/4th place) [16]
Herself Guest; Season 2; Episode 2: "All Stars Snatch Game" [20]
Contestant Season 5; 8 episodes (Runner-up) [4]
2012–2020 RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars: Untucked Herself Season 1; 6 episodes [79]
Season 2; 8 episodes [79]
2016 Cocktails & Classics Herself 2 episodes [80]
2019–2020 Dragnificent! Herself Mentor; 7 episodes, formerly known as Drag Me Down the Aisle [25]
2020 AJ and the Queen Lee St. Lee Episode 10: "Dallas" [81]
2021 Queen of the Universe Contestant Season 1; 1 episode (10th-14th place) [27]
2022 RuPaul's Drag Race: UK vs. the World Contestant Series 1; 6 episodes (3rd place) [30]
RuPaul's Secret Celebrity Drag Race Herself "Queen Supreme Mentor"; Season 2, 8 episodes [82]
Huluween Dragstravaganza Herself Hulu original [83]

Theatre

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Year Title Role Theatre Ref(s)
2022 Death Drop Summer Raines Criterion Theatre [84]
Cinderella Madame North Shore Music Theatre [85]
2023 Death Drop: Back in the Habit Sister Maria Julie Andrews UK Tour [86]

Music videos

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Year Title Artist
2011 Jealous of My Boogie RuPaul
2012 Responsitrannity[87] RuPaul
Queen Xelle
2018 Call My Life Blair St. Clair
2024 'Til Death Becomes Us[88] Trinity the Tuck (feat. Jujubee)

Web series

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2014 Fashion Photo RuView Herself Guest Co-Host [89]
2015 Drag Queens React Episode: "Drag Queens Reading Mean Comments" [90]
2017 Bestie$ for Ca$h Guest, with Raven [91]
The Pandora Boxx Show Guest, with Jasmine Masters [92]
2019 Holiday Showdown ExitFour production
2020 Love Hotline Co-Host [93]
The Pit Stop Guest [94]
Whatcha Packin' Guest [95]
2021 I Like to Watch Guest with Katya Zamolodchikova [96]
2022 Bring Back My Girls Guest [97]
The Walk In Guest, Amazon Music pride special [98]
Tongue Thai'd Guest [99]
2023 Dimension 20 Twyla Cast member, Dungeons and Drag Queens [100]
Dirty Laundry Herself Guest
2024 Drag Me to The Movies Various Produced by World of Wonder [101][102]
2024 Monét's Slumber Party Herself Guest [103]

Podcasting

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2021 Binge Herself Podcast by Entertainment Weekly [104]
2022 Queen of Hearts Main Host [34][105]
Hi Jinkx! with Jinkx Monsoon Episode: "Jujubee" [106]
Rich and Daily Episode: "Jujubee is Our 'Queen of Hearts'" [107]
Sydnee in the Sheets Episode: "Good Juju" [108]
Call Me Curious Episode: "Are Drag Queens Doing More Than Performing?" [109]
2023 Add To Cart
(with Kulap Vilaysack and SuChin Pak)
Episode: "Lao Joy with Jujubee" [110]
Even the Rich Episode: "RuPaul: Born Naked - That’s a Slay! with Jujubee & Mo Heart" [111]
And That's What You REALLY Missed Episode: "The Secret’s Out" [112]

Awards and nominations

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Year Nominee / work Award Result
2022 Herself Queerty for Drag Royalty[113] Nominated
2022 Cast Reveal(s) WOWIE Award for Best Viral Moment[114][115] Nominated

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