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Ginger Minj Reveals Upcoming Adam Shankman Movie Role and Broadway Offers After 'Drag Race' Win (Exclusive)

Ginger Minj Reveals Upcoming Adam Shankman Movie Role and Broadway Offers After 'Drag Race' Win (Exclusive)

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Ginger Minj Reveals Upcoming Adam Shankman Movie Role and Broadway Offers After 'Drag Race' Win (Exclusive) originally appeared on Parade.
Ginger Minj may have won RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars Season 10 less than a week ago. But there is no moss growing under this glamor toad's feet. She's already hard at work booking post-Drag Race Hall of Fame work.
"I woke up this morning and saw the crown and scepter sitting on the shelf," she tells Parade over the phone the Monday after finding out she'd triumphed over Jorgeous in the final lip sync. "I went, 'Oh s–t, it's real. It happened. I won.' It felt great in that moment, then I went, 'Okay, well, this is 10 years of your life. What's next?'"
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As Drag Race alumni continue to push further and further into the mainstream, Ginger Minj's future is already beginning to fill up.
"I just booked a starring role in a Universal Pictures film, which is really exciting for me," she says. "It has not been announced yet. I can't say what it is, but I will say that it is being directed by Adam Shankman, who I have loved for forever. Everybody's going to get to see me do what I do best. I'm going to be fun, I'm going to be funny and I'm going to get to sing and dance."
While their upcoming collaboration still remains a mystery, Ginger Minj previously acted in Hocus Pocus 2, which Shankman produced. Shankman, who you may remember as a choreographer and judge on So You Think You Can Dance, has also directed musical films like Hairspray, Rock of Ages and Disenchanted.
In addition to the top secret movie, Ginger Minj is also "fielding a couple of Broadway offers right now," but remained mum on whether she'd be taking over a role in an existing Broadway show or originating a new one. Currently, both two-time Drag Race winner Jinkx Monsoon and Season 15's Marcia Marcia Marcia are on Broadway. While Jinkx is about to transition from Pirates! The Penzance Musicalto Oh, Mary!, Marcia is performing nightly in Cabaret.
"Everything's looking up. Everything's really exciting," says Ginger Minj. "I'm about to hit the road with Hocus Pocus Live with Jujubee, Sapphira Cristal and myself."
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Before Ginger's calendar gets too crowded, Parade chatted exclusively with the drag queen about her one-sided feud with Mistress Isabelle Brooks, how she plans on spending her $200,000 and if she'd return for an all-winners season of All Stars.
Read Parade's full interview with Ginger Minj below.
Congratulations on winning ! You've waited so long for this moment. Does it feel like you thought it would? I don't know how it feels, to be completely honest with you. It hasn't really sunk in yet. This whole weekend after getting crowned has been such a blur. I finally slept last night, and I slept hard.
What were the last couple of months like, as you waited to find out if you had won or not?Nerve-wracking. It always is, but it felt like I had so much more to lose or to prove this time around. A lot of people, including the girls and a lot of the fan base, felt like I was at an unfair advantage coming back to the competition again, which is so hilarious to me, because I felt the complete opposite. I felt like I was at a disadvantage coming back because I had already done really well in the past. If I don't not only meet the level of performance that I had before, but exceed it, then I'm going to go home and I'm going to look like a fool. It felt like I was constantly having to reinvent the wheel to make sure I stayed out of the line of fire.
The fandom can be very lovely, and it can also be very harsh. This is your fourth time going through this process. Are you able to block out the negativity, or does it still affect you? I'm human, so of course, when certain things creep through, it does sting a little bit. But to be completely honest with you, I handle it the same way I handled Mistress [Isabelle Brooks] in the semifinals. We had a huge feud, but it was all one-sided. I was so focused on the positivity and trying to reach the next goal that I didn't even realize she was so wrapped up in the situation. I feel the same way about the toxicity in the fan base. I don't acknowledge it, because for every one negative comment, there's a dozen beautiful, loving, amazing comments. I just let the monsters eat themselves.
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How have you celebrated the win? The morning after I won, I took the crown to Universal Studios and did a photo shoot with Elphaba and Gleida. And then I spent the entire day just riding roller coasters with two dozen of my favorite people in the world.
And what plans do you have for the $200,000? I take care of my whole family. In our house, there's me, my husband, our friend Michael, my mom, my sister, my youngest nephew and three dogs. So I have some home repairs that need to be taken care of. I got some debt that needs to be paid down, and then I'm going to take that money and get a place in LA so that I can be more present.
You talked about a potential Broadway debut in your future. What are your dream roles? There's two, and I can't choose between them. Number one, I want to play Albin in a Broadway revival of La Cage aux Folles. I've played it in the past, but it really speaks to me. I really understand that character on such a deep level, and I think, unfortunately, four decades after that show was written, it's more relevant and timely now with what we have going on politically. And just for fun, I want to play Madame Morrible in Wicked.
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You yet again won Snatch Game this season with your Reba McEntire impersonation. Were there other characters you had thought about playing? I never know until literally moments before I start getting ready what character I'm going to do. I love doing character work, so it's always so exciting for me to prepare for it. I had brought Martha Stewart with me this time. I had brought Ross Mathews. I used to play Michelle Visage on Snatch Game live on the Battle of the Seasons tour, and it went viral like a decade ago. People loved it. So maybe I'll bring that out of retirement. That's the problem with me with Snatch Game. I find too many characters that I want to do.
How did you prepare for the LaLaPaRuZa with all the potential songs?The key to success on Drag Race in general, which RuPaul gives you every time she walks into the Werk Room, is "make me laugh." A lot of people forget that. When you lip sync a song, it's not about kicking and splitting and death drops. Those are great, and they can certainly add to the experience, but it's a lip sync. You have to know the words, you have to know the intention, and you have to sell the story. As an actor, that's how I approach every single lip sync. Some people love it. Some people don't get it. To me, the excitement of it is creating these characters and pulling the audience into that world for two or three minutes. I wanted to do three performances that were different. I could put my signature stamp on all of them, the things that people expect me to do, but I wanted to approach them from a different character standpoint each time.
Now that you are in the Drag Race Hall of Fame, have any other past winners reached out to welcome you?Almost all of them. Trixie Mattel called me yesterday, and we had a long discussion, and she was just so happy for me. Tia Kofi from UK vs. The World is one of my biggest fans, which is so great, because I'm such a huge fan of hers too, and we had a good heart-to-heart. Kyran Thrax. A lot of the UK girls, honestly, were the first ones to reach out. The thing about being a part of this sisterhood for a decade is [that] I do have those personal connections with so many of the girls, and they've all been very happy for me. Ra'Jah [O'Hara] and Kylie [Sonique Love] both were like, "Girl All Stars 6 really is that bitch? Look at us. We're doing it. Three crowns from three of the top four." So it's been really celebratory.
Would you come back for an all-winners season?I would never say no to Drag Race, as long as it fits into my life. I love being there. I love everything it's given to me, and I just love competing. I think it's fun. I think it makes me a better not just entertainer, but a better person.
Are there other reality shows you would want to go on, like or ?Everybody always asks me if I would do The Traitors, and as much as I love that show, I think I would be terrible at it, because I'm a terrible liar. I don't have a poker face, so I don't think I'd be good at it, but I would love to do something more along the lines of The Masked Singer, where I could go in, sing and have a good time, where the stakes are relatively low.
But Ginger, you blended right into the wall that one time on . That's a perfect move for .You know, I didn't think about that. Maybe I will reevaluate the situation.Ginger Minj Reveals Upcoming Adam Shankman Movie Role and Broadway Offers After 'Drag Race' Win (Exclusive) first appeared on Parade on Jul 23, 2025
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