Get ready for some more drag as RuPaul's Drag Race stars have revealed that a slew of new spinoff shows are currently heading our way.

World of Wonder shared an exciting first look into all the new things we can expect from the world of Drag Race.

In the trailer, glimpses of a host of new spinoff shows were revealed, like Jinkx Monsoon's Sketchy Queens, Rock M Sakura and Heidi N' Closet's Muff Busters, Bring Back My Girls Presented By House of Love, Trixie Mattel and Katya's hilarious UNHhhh Series 7 (which is back for part 3), make-up competition Painted With Raven Series 2 and so much more.

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Related: Drag Race UK season 4 return date finally revealed

The trailer showed clips from the shows mentioned above, giving us a look into what we can expect from these upcoming spinoffs.

Meanwhile, Drag Race UK is all set to return for its fourth season, with a release date finally being revealed.

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The show is set to return to our screens on September 22. Twelve new queens, who are yet to be announced, will sashay into our televisions at 9pm on BBC Three. After that, new episodes will arrive every Thursday and will be available to watch on iPlayer.

This announcement comes after the reveal that a host of celebrity guests will join this year's judging panel alongside RuPaul, Michelle Visage, Graham Norton, and Alan Carr.

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Related: Strictly stars confirmed as Drag Race UK judges

These celebrity guests include Strictly Come Dancing's Tess Daly and AJ Odudu, Joanna Lumley, Alison Hammond, Hannah Waddingham, Boy George, Lorraine Pascale, Mel B, Leomie Anderson, Olly Alexander, FKA twigs and Dame Joanna Lumley.

Lumley said of being a part of the Drag Race world, "It thrills me to be a part of RuPaul's Drag Race UK. The show is astounding at every level, and I loved it from the very start. RuPaul is the definition of what it is to be fabulous, and the show is packed with mad creativity, humour, and drop-dead glamour."

RuPaul's Drag Race UK airs on BBC Three in the UK and streams on WOW Presents Plus in the US.

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