RuPaul’s Drag Race opened the doors to the palatial Beverly Hills mansion he shares with husband Georges LeBar and its even more fabulous than you could ever imagine, henny.The maximalist estate, which Ru purchased in 2019 for $13.7 million, is the cover story of Architectural Digest’s June issue and includes a gag-worthy video tour hosted by the “Supermodel” singer himself.While the 10,309 square-foot home initially had 6 bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms, Ru enlisted the fabulous handiwork of interior designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard and architect Christopher Hatch McLean to reconfigure the European-style residence into an even more indulgent and colorful fortress befitting of the world’s most famous drag mother.A post shared by Architectural Digest (@archdigest)“I’m RuPaul and welcome to our crib,” Mama Ru says at the beginning of the video while standing at the bottom of a marble staircase in his pastel pink foyer.The tour begins with a view of Ru’s “disco room” featuring 26 hanging disco balls and large framed photos of divas such as Donna Summer, Diana Ross and Dionne Warwick.
Studio 54 could never!“This house is the manifestation of my drag ideal, where it’s colour and expansive and fun, disco, all the things that make life worth living.” @RuPaul pic.twitter.com/AmDLsIYWFHThe “very bold” black and white kitchen is accented with touches of orange, Ru’s favorite color, and includes two massive lighting fixtures that remind him of “underwater scuba gear.” The breakfast nook is larger than most dining rooms, has a light fixture owned by Yves Saint Laurent, and is so exquisite that we couldn’t image having the nerve to dare eat a bowl of cereal or any other pedestrian meal anywhere near its vicinity.