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‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’s Shea Couleé Joins Marvel Studios’ ‘Ironheart’ Series

EXCLUSIVE: RuPaul’s Drag Race winner Shea Couleé is headed to the Marvel Cinematic Universe as sources tell Deadline she has landed a secret role in its upcoming series IronheartThe series will star Dominique Thorne as Marvel character Riri Williams, a genius inventor and  creator of the most advanced suit of armor since Iron Man. Anthony Ramos Alden Ehrenreich is also on board as well as

Chinaka Hodge was recently tapped as head writer on the series. It is unknown who Coulee will be playing in the series.

Reps for Marvel declined to comment.

Coulee’s addition to the series follows her legendary tenure on the Emmy-nominated show RuPaul’s Drag Race: having won All Stars 5 and finishing a finalist on the special all-winners edition of All Stars 7 and her original season, Drag Race 9.

After her success on Drag Race, Couleé’s multi-faceted beauty, talent, and entrepreneurial creativity skyrocketed into various markets, including beer, artisan soaps, podcasts, music, fashion, and acting. Couleé has been featured extensively in major publications worldwide, including multiple Vogue features and covers including Out, Entertainment WeeklyGay Times Magazine, and the international fashion magazine, METAL.

On the Podcast front, Couleé launched a podcast series, Wanna Be On Top?, which premiered number on on Apple podcasts when it first premiered. The podcast explores the critically beloved and massively popular world of America’s Next Top Model, produced by the Forever Dog Podcast Network and Moguls of Media.

She is repped by UTA, Dan Polyak, Adèllyn Polomski and Matt Buser, Esq.

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