Drag Race France season 2

The second season of Drag Race France premiered on 30 June 2023. The season was confirmed by France Télévisions on 12 August 2022. The season was broadcast on the digital channel France.tv Slash every Thursday, but also aired on France 2 every Saturday night in France, and on WOW Presents Plus internationally

The winner of the second of Drag Race France was Keiona, with Sara Forever as the runner-up. Moon was named Miss Congeniality.

Production
On 7 October 2022, it was announced via the shows official Instagram page, that casting for the second season was now open. Applications remained open for four weeks until closing on 31 October 2022.

On 26 January 2023, it was announced via France.tv Slash Instagram page, that judges Nicky Doll, Daphné Bürki, and Kiddy Smile would recur their roles again during season 2.

The production company, World of Wonder, released a 30-second teaser on social media. The clip showcases the host, Nicky Doll, in a snow globe-themed set with the season two contestants (without showing their faces).

Eleven contestants were announced on 1 June 2023. Participants include Legendary alumna Keiona, member of the House of Revlon, as well as Rose and Punani, the Drag Race franchise's second drag duo, following Sugar and Spice from the American adaptation.

On 6 June 2023 an aftershow, named Drama Queens, chez Paloma, was announced. In this series, the equivalent version of the American The Pit Stop, features season 1 winner Paloma and guest, typically a competitor from Season 1, discussing the recently aired episode.

Contestants
Ages, names, and cities stated are at time of filming.


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Lip syncs
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Guest judges
Listed in chronological order:


 * Chris, singer and songwriter
 * Nicola Sirkis, singer
 * Zahia Dehar, model and actress
 * Loïc Prigent, fashion journalist and documentary filmmaker
 * Rossy de Palma, actress and model
 * Amanda Lear, singer, actress and television presenter
 * Eddy de Pretto, singer-songwriter and actor
 * Barbara Butch, DJ and activist
 * Juliette Armanet, singer
 * Christian Louboutin, fashion designer
 * Léna Situations, author and social media personality
 * Virginie Despentes, writer, novelist, and filmmaker
 * Victor Weinsanto, fashion designer
 * La Zarra, singer and Eurovision 2023 French representative
 * Nicolas Huchard, choreographer and dancer

Special guests
Guests who appeared in episodes, but did not judge on the main stage.

Episode 1
 * Jean Ranobrac, photographer
 * Claude Cormier, choreographer

Episode 2
 * Elips, contestant and Miss Congeniality on the first season of Drag Race France
 * La Big Bertha, contestant on the first season of Drag Race France
 * La Briochée, contestant on the first season of Drag Race France
 * La Grande Dame, runner-up on the first season of Drag Race France
 * La Kahena, contestant on the first season of Drag Race France
 * Kam Hugh, contestant on the first season of Drag Race France
 * Lolita Banana, contestant on the first season of Drag Race France and co-host of Drag Race México
 * Lova Ladiva, contestant on the first season of Drag Race France
 * Paloma, winner of the first season of Drag Race France
 * Soa de Muse, runner-up on the first season of Drag Race France

Episode 4
 * Juda La Vidange, drag king

Episode 6
 * Bilal Hassani, singer-songwriter and Eurovision Song Contest 2019 French representative

Episode 8
 * Lova Ladiva, contestant on the first season of Drag Race France

Episode 9
 * Bilal Hassani, singer-songwriter and Eurovision 2019 French representative
 * Chris, singer and songwriter
 * Iris Mittenaere, Miss France 2016 and Miss Universe 2016
 * Nicola Sirkis, singer
 * Olivier Rousteing, fashion designer and creative director of Balmain
 * Shy'm, singer
 * Victor Weinsanto, fashion designer
 * Zahia Dehar, model and actress
 * Elips, contestant and Miss Congeniality on the first season of Drag Race France
 * La Big Bertha, contestant on the first season of Drag Race France
 * Lova Ladiva, contestant on the first season of Drag Race France
 * Paloma, winner of the first season of Drag Race France