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Aquaria (drag queen)

Giovanni Lucca Palandrani (born February 12, 1996), better known by his stage name Aquaria, is an American drag queen, television personality, and recording artist best known for winning the tenth season of RuPaul's Drag Race in 2018.


Aquaria
Aquaria at RuPaul's DragCon in 2019
Giovanni Lucca Palandrani (1996-02-12) February 12, 1996West Chester, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Fashion Institute of Technology
Drag queen, television personality, recording artist
2014–present
RuPaul's Drag Race (season 10) winner
ageofaquaria.com

Giovanni Lucca Palandrani (born February 12, 1996), better known by his stage name Aquaria, is an American drag queen, television personality, and recording artist best known for winning the tenth season of RuPaul's Drag Race in 2018.

Palandrani was born in West Chester, Pennsylvania to Gina and David Palandrani. Palandrani was raised Catholic and is of Italian descent. He has a sister named Francesca. He trained as a dancer for four years and experimented with drag in high school. He studied women's wear design at the Fashion Institute of Technology in Manhattan for two semesters, before dropping out.

Aquaria in 2018

Aquaria is the drag daughter of Drag Race season four winner Sharon Needles. However, after accusations of abuse were made against Needles in 2020, Aquaria has said that she "does not support him" and "feels awful for anyone he has hurt". She began performing in drag in 2014. Like RuPaul, Aquaria received early support from Susanne Bartsch. Aquaria was featured in a Vogue Italia spread in January 2016 with Bartsch and other Drag Race alumnae.

In early 2018, it was announced that Aquaria was chosen as one of fourteen contestants for the tenth season of RuPaul's Drag Race, upon her first audition for the program. She won three main challenges, never ranked in the bottom two, and was the first queen in the show's history to win both the ball and the "Snatch Game" in the same season. Aquaria was announced as the winner of the season on June 28, 2018, beating out Eureka O'Hara and Kameron Michaels in the final three.

Aquaria was nominated with Miz Cracker for the "Competition Contestant of 2018" for the 2018 People's Choice Awards.

In October 2018, Aquaria appeared solo in an issue of Vogue Italia, photographed by Michael Bailey-Gates. She was a model for Moschino and H&M's November 2018 Capsule Collection with Bria Vinaite and Jeremy Scott. She received a contract from IMG Models, and was announced as the Entertainment editor for Dazed.

In 2019, Aquaria was announced as one of the faces of MAC's Viva Glam campaign. She attended the 2019 Met Gala, and was the first drag queen to walk the red carpet. In June 2019, a panel of judges from New York magazine placed her 11th on their list of "the most powerful drag queens in America", a ranking of 100 former Drag Race contestants.

In 2019, Aquaria released her very own makeup palette in collaboration with NYX Cosmetics.

In September 2019, at RuPaul's DragCon NYC, Aquaria was named as one of a rotating cast of a dozen Drag Race queens in RuPaul's Drag Race Live!, a Las Vegas show residency from January to August 2020 at the Flamingo Las Vegas.

Aquaria performed as a part of Rihanna's Savage X Fenty Beauty Fashion Show during the Fall 2019 New York Fashion Week.

Aquaria in 2022

As part of the final challenge of season 10, Aquaria and the other top four contestants wrote and recorded their own verses for RuPaul's song "American." The song reached number 12 on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Songs chart. Aquaria was featured in the song "Looks" by Linux in 2016. He released his debut single, "Burn Rubber", in June 2018. The song was written by Jesse Saint John.

Aquaria lives in Brooklyn, New York City.

On July 3, 2018, singer Bebe Rexha criticized Aquaria and the other Drag Race top four queens over Twitter for supposed bad behavior toward her at the VH1 Trailblazer Honors, such as not talking to her and being "cold". Aquaria responded with a series of tweets defending herself and her fellow queens.

In May 2018, Aquaria criticized rapper Travis Scott for removing Amanda Lepore, a transgender woman, from the cover art of his 2018 album Astroworld.

TitleYear
"Burn Rubber"2018
TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
"Looks"
(Linux featuring Aquaria)2016Non-album singles
"Cher: The Unauthorized Rusical"
(RuPaul featuring the Cast of RuPaul’s Drag Race, Season 10)2018
"American"
(RuPaul featuring the cast of RuPaul's Drag Race, season 1023
"Rim"
(Brooke Candy featuring Violet Chachki and Aquaria)2019Sexorcism
YearTitleRoleNotes
2018HerselfSeason 10, episode 2: "Running Your Mouth"
Contestant (winner)
2019Guest
Guest
2022Episode: "PRIDE: To Be Seen"
2023Special guest; Episode: "Reunited!"
YearTitleArtist(s)Ref.
2015"Collect My Love"The Knocks ft. Alex Newell
2020"Malibu" (At Home Edition)Kim Petras
2020"Always" (Drag Stars edition)Waze & Odyssey
2020"Cum" (Drag Stars edition)Brooke Candy ft. Iggy Azalea
2022"Slow Song"The Knocks and Dragonette
YearTitleRoleNotes
2018HerselfGuest (with host Naomi Smalls)
2018Self (in and out of drag)Subject of one episode
2019HerselfGuest
2019HerselfJudging Season 11 runway looks (with Raja)
2019HerselfEpisode: "Giving Birth"
2019HerselfFilmed and assisted by Jordan Stawecki
2020HerselfFeatured queen
YearAward CeremonyCategoryWorkResultsRef.
2018People's Choice AwardsCompetition ContestantHerselfNominated
2020Shorty AwardsBest in FashionHerselfWon
  • LGBTQ culture in New York City

  • List of LGBTQ people from New York City

  • Official website

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