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RuPaul's Drag Race is easily the best reality show on TV - and the Emmys finally noticed

Jul 16, 2016, 02:03 IST

RuPaul Charles, out of drag, in 2014.Reuters/Andrew Kelly

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Famed drag queen RuPaul Charles created one of the greatest reality shows in TV history. Looks like the Emmys finally took notice. 

Yesterday, Charles was nominated for Best Reality Series host, earning his first-ever Emmy nod. His drag queen competition show, RuPaul's Drag Race, also picked up its second-ever nomination, this time for Best Costumes. 

Drag Race was recently renewed for a ninth season on Logo TV and is acclaimed by fans and critics, but the Emmys have largely ignored it. It's a shame, because Drag Race is uniquely entertaining. 

Most reality shows specialize in just one type of competition: Project Runway does fashion, the Voice does singing, the Bachelor/Bachelorette does petty drama. Drag Race does it all and then some. The episodes are packed with fashion, dance, singing, acting, comedy, celebrity impersonation, and world-class lip syncing as each season's crop of queens fights to become America's Next Drag Superstar.

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There's an emotional draw, too: "Each one of those [contestants] were little boys...who were alienated and ostracized," Charles told Vulture earlier this year. "And even in the face of such adversity, they prevailed and shine today."

On one hand, Drag Race's Emmy nods are a huge win for diversity on TV. But on the other, they're simply long-overdue recognition of a top-notch reality show. 

Funnily enough, Charles also told Vulture that he had no interest in winning an Emmy:

But he responded to his nomination gracefully all the same. 

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The Emmys will air September 18 on ABC.

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