
And even if you want to put an asterisk after Eureka's name because in her second season she finished as runner-up, you can even that out with Pandora Boxx exiting first in her second season, so it all adds up to the fact that a lot of AS6 queens are looking to rebound from disappointing finishes. So let's look at the contenders based on the storylines they'd bring to the table: The Early BootsĪll Stars 6 features an unprecedented seven queens who finished in 8th place or lower in their original seasons. Season 6 has the stuff to be even more chaotic. Only All Stars 4 felt like a true competition among the queens at the top, and interestingly that was the season where RuPaul couldn't decide and just crowned Trinity and Money X-Change both champs.


ever? Season 1 was all about Chad Michaels and Raven (who finished 1st and 2nd, respectively) Season 2 was tapped for Alaska and Alyssa Edwards (1st and 5th, respectively) and Seasons 3 and 5 were heavily favored at the outset for eventual winners Trixie Mattell and Shea Coulee. We haven't had an All Stars season without a clear favorite to win since. This season, though, it truly feels like almost any of these queens could finish anywhere on the spectrum from first to last, and that is exciting. Which can be frustrating if one of your personal faves (say, Mariah Balenciaga in All Stars 5) isn't among the anointed few. In the past we've generally been able to look at an All Stars cast and pick out who are the favorites to win and who are just there to fill out the cast. One could say that makes for a shaky season at the outset, but it also makes for a thrillingly unpredictable season. The queens gathered for All Stars 6 are a rather ragtag bunch - a mix of three-time competitors, early boots, fan un-favorites, and old-school queens, with precious few contenders for frontrunner status. This is the show's sixth All Stars season, and it's returning in a super-sized format, with 13 queens competing to join the Drag Race Hall of Fame, up from the usual ten. RuPaul's Drag Race España kicked off on Sunday, May 30, with new episodes dropping every Sunday at 2pm ET (11am PT).RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars makes the jump from VH1 to Paramount+ today, marking the first time that the streaming service will be premiering new Drag Race content. (If you live in the U.K., you can stream RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under via the BBC iPlayer.)
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Simply sign up for a seven-day trial for free or pay $3.99 a month thereafter. International spinoffs of RuPaul's Drag Race-including Drag Race U.K., the recently completed Drag Race Down Under, and the currently airing Drag Race España-can be enjoyed in the U.S. Of course, this wouldn't be RuPaul's Drag Race without some drama, darling, so the screen turned black immediately after Ru's announcement, meaning viewers will have to wait until the next episode to find out which returning queen is going to sashay their way into the competition. "Now, before the competition begins officially, it’s time to reveal one more queen." "Don’t get it twisted-this season of All Stars is going to be a game within a game and a masterclass in survival," Ru told the queens. Who is the 14th queen? All Stars 6 shockerĪt the very end of the first episode of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 6, our titular host dropped a bombshell: a 14th queen will be joining the competition.

