RuPaul’s empire is expanding. On Tuesday the Emmy-winning TV host and drag queen announced that his flagship franchise, RuPaul’s Drag Race, has inspired a spin-off series with all-celebrity guest competitors, titled RuPaul’s Celebrity Drag Race. The show will launch in 2020.

“Doing drag does not change who you are, it reveals who you are,” RuPaul said in a press release. “I can’t wait for the world to see what happens when our celebrity contestants get all up in drags!”

RuPaul discussed the upcoming show on Tuesday at Vanity Fair’s New Establishment Summit, during a panel hosted by comedian and 2 Broke Girls creator Whitney Cummings, who has previously served as a guest judge on RuPaul’s Drag Race. Each episode of the upcoming spin-off will revolve around three celebrity guests who undergo a drag transformation, aided by Drag Race alumni like Alyssa Edwards, Asia O’Hara, Bob the Drag Queen, Kim Chi, Monét X Change, Monique Heart, Nina West, Trinity the Tuck, Trixie Mattel, and Vanessa Vanjie Mateo. The celebrities will compete for the holy title of America’s Next Celebrity Drag Superstar as well as prize money, which will be donated to the charity of their choice.

“We’ve done it again,” RuPaul told Cummings, joking that his team is already dreaming up new spin-offs. “We have a laboratory figuring out other ways—Drag Race Junior, perhaps? Or how about Jailbreak Drag Race?”

RuPaul didn’t reveal the celebrities who will be part of the show, but Cummings did note that she went to an ultra-secretive taping to support one of her friends (so, guess away). During the panel, RuPaul also discussed his upcoming scripted Netflix show, AJ and the Queen, cocreated by Michael Patrick King. “Prepare to be so rich,” Cummings quipped (King cocreated 2 Broke Girls, as well as hits like Will & Grace and Sex and the City). The show revolves around a drag queen (RuPaul) traveling across the country with a rebellious 11-year-old stowaway named AJ (Izzy G.).

“I’m so proud of it. It’s filled with so much heart and love and I can’t wait for everybody to see it,” he said.