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After earning a promotion in 2017 by moving from Logo to VH1, RuPaul's Drag Race, that little queer reality show that could, reached even newer heights this year. Not only did it some of its highest ratings ever in season 10, but it managed to make history—er, excuse us, herstory— at the Emmys by snatching the Outstanding Reality-Competition Series crown for the first time ever, unseating recent perennial fave The Voice to become the fourth series to ever win the honor its the categories 15-year existence. And with RuPaul winning his third consecutive award for Outstanding Host, the show became the first reality series to ever win both awards in the same year. Can we get an amen?