Lingo, a word game show, is scheduled to premiere on CBS. The show will return on Wednesday, January 11, at 9 p.m. ET and will be hosted by famous American drag queen RuPaul Charles, who is also an executive producer. RuPaul’s net worth is said to be $60 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. He makes at least $50,000 per episode as the host of RuPaul’s Drag Race, a popular drag queen competition. While it’s not known how much RuPaul makes from his annual DragCon conference, Stylecaster revealed in 2019 that his cosmetics companies made more than $8 million from the event.
RuPaul, host of Lingo, is the first drag queen signed by MAC Cosmetics.
RuPaul was born on November 17, 1960 in San Diego, California. At the age of 15, he went to Atlanta with his sister to pursue the performing arts. He suffered a lot in the early 1980s until his big hit in 1989, when he featured in the Love Shack music video. RuPaul’s 1993 album Supermodel of the World debuted at number 45 on the Billboard Hot 100. Since then, he has released other music albums, including Back to My Roots, A Shade Shady, Foxy Lady, Butch Queen and Slay Belles.
RuPaul was the first drag queen signed by MAC Cosmetics and began presenting The RuPaul Show on VH 1 in 1996, which featured several musical guests. The show ran for two seasons. In February 2009, he launched RuPaul’s Drag Race on Logo (later moved to VH1). The popular series has spawned numerous spin-offs, including RuPaul’s Drag U, RuPaul’s Drag Race UK and RuPaul’s Secret Celebrity Drag Race.
He has also appeared in a number of films, including The Brady Bunch Movie, But I’m a Cheerleader, and Hurricane Bianca. RuPaul has been married to Georges LeBar for 5 years and has been in a relationship with him for 23 years. They are currently in an open marriage. RuPaul is currently streaming the RuPaul: What’s The Tee podcast? With Michelle Visage, where he gives life and beauty tips.
Lingo, a new CBS game show, will premiere on January 11.
The popular game show Lingo was present in 17 countries, including France and the United Kingdom. The series will return to American television screens for the fourth time, with two teams trying to identify 5-letter words to win a significant amount of money. In an earlier version of the game, competitors were given the first letter of the word and had to guess the entire word. The board lights will turn red if the letter is correctly guessed and yellow if the alphabet is in the word but is placed incorrectly. If the alphabet is not in the word, no lights will be on.
Competitors must guess the right word within a certain amount of time, otherwise a point will be awarded to the opposite side. Objective Media Group, Triple Brew Media and RuCo Inc. are producing Lingo. The show is already available in digital formats such as games and apps on Facebook. Lingo will premiere on CBS on January 11 at 9 p.m. ET. New episodes of the show will be available on the network’s website and on Paramount+ a day after they air on television.
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