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'Drag Race All Stars 10': Bracket 2 queens who advanced to semi-finals

'Drag Race All Stars 10': Bracket 2 queens who advanced to semi-finals

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Kerri Colby; Lydia B Kollins; Jorgeous; Nicole Paige Brooks; Mistress Isabelle Brooks; Tina Burner on RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 10.
Editor's note: This article contains spoilers for episode 6 of .
RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars season 10 episode 6 featured the bracket 2 queens — Jorgeous, Kerri Colby, Lydia B Kollins, Mistress Isabelle Brooks, Nicole Paige Brooks, and Tina Burner — fighting one last time to earn enough points and qualify for the semi-finals.
Three queens within Group Pink did collect the most Tournament of All Stars points and moved forward to the next stage of the competition. And just like it was announced at the end of bracket 1, Mama Ru has a lottery twist for the three other queens who didn't qualify in this round.
Going into this sixth episode, the scoreboard of bracket 2 queens had Jorgeous and Mistress Isabelle Brooks with 4.5 points, Lydia B Kollins with 3 points, and Tina Burner with 2 points. Shockingly, both Kerri Colby and Nicole Paige Brooks still found themselves stuck with 0 points.
With four Most Valuable Queen (MVQ) points still waiting to be distributed and only one more maxi challenge away from the queens qualifying to the semi-finals, all bets were off in this Tournament of All Stars.
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This second round of Most Valuable Queen (MVQ) points distribution had one big winner, Kerri Colby, who went from no points to 2 points in just a few minutes — tying with Tina Burner on the scoreboard. Nicole Paige Brooks also left the no-points station by receiving 1 point. The remaining fourth MVQ point available was given to Lydia B. Kollins, putting her at a total of 4 points.
This round of MVQ points created shady dynamics for Tina, who won the first maxi challenge of bracket 2 but was suddenly tied with Kerri for a chance to advance to the semi-finals. Nicole wasn't thrilled about her prospects of moving forward in the competition, but she did seem relieved from no longer being stuck at zero.
Despite all the strategizing and planning between Mistress and Jorgeous, it was clear that Lydia snuck up on them without getting too much "blood" on her hands — to the point of even receiving an MVQ point despite already being a contender to make it to the next phase of this tournament.
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Lydia B Kollins and Jorgeous lip syncing on RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 10 episode 6.
The "Starrbooty: The Rebooty" Rusical of episode 6 had Jorgeous and Lydia B Kollins as the top 2 queens of the week. One more point was hanging in the air, and these two divas did the damn thing in a lip sync to Beyoncé's "Texas Hold 'Em" that could've solidified their path right to the semi-finals.
Jorgeous was deemed the winner of this lip sync, helping her reach a total of 7.5 points overall. Considering that the highest score of bracket 1 came from Irene The Alien (7 points), Jorgeous officially became the queen with the most Tournament of All Stars points in the entire competition thus far.
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This final round of MVQ points distribution for bracket 2 also took place on the main stage, just in the first bracket. Each of the four "bottom" queens had an MVQ point to give, and it quickly became clear that this was a battle between whether or not Kerri would catch up to Mistress, or if Mistress could still qualify to the semi-finals even if she didn't get any points from her All Stars 10 costars.
Nicole gave her MVQ point to Kerri.
Tina gave her MVQ point to Kerri.
Kerri gave her MVQ point to Tina.
Mistress gave her MVQ point to Lydia.
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Lydia B Kollins; Mistress Isabelle Brooks; Jorgeous on RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 10.
Lydia B Kollins, Mistress Isabelle Brooks, and Jorgeous finished bracket 2 having the most points within Group Pink, so all three of them moved forward to the semi-finals. Their final track record of points on All Stars 10 was broken down as such:
Jorgeous won two maxi challenges (2 points each), one top 2 lip sync (1 point), one tied top 2 lip sync (0.5 points), and received two MVQ points. Jorgeous's final score: 7.5 points.
Lydia B Kollins won two maxi challenges (2 points each), one top 2 lip sync (1 point), and received two MVQ points as well. Lydia's final score: 7 points.
Mistress Isabelle Brooks won a maxi challenge (2 points) had a tied top 2 lip sync sync (0.5 points), and schemed her way to win two MVQ points. Mistress's final score: 4.5 points.
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Kerri Kolby; Tina Burner; Nicole Paige Brooks on RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 10.
Tina Burner won the first maxi challenge of bracket 2, but didn't win the top 2 lip sync. Throughout competition, she only received one MVQ point. Kerri Colby and Nicole Paige Brooks didn't win any challenges, so their final scores were entirely based on their social game and the MVQ points that came with it.
Try as they might, Nicole, Kerri, and Tina did not advance to the semi-finals in this Tournament of All Stars.
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DeJa Skye; Phoenix; Irene The Alien; Olivia Lux; Bosco; Aja on RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 10.
Irene The Alien: 7 points
Bosco: 6 points
Aja: 5 points
DeJa Skye: 4 points
Olivia Lux: 4 points
Phoenix: 1 point
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Kerri Colby; Nicole Paige Brooks; Tina Burner, Jorgeous; Lydia B Kollins; Mistress Isabelle Brooks on RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 10.
Jorgeous — 7.5
Lydia B Kollins — 7
Mistress Isabelle Brooks — 4.5
Kerri Colby — 4
Tina Burner — 3
Nicole Paige Brooks — 1
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Denali; Cynthia Lee Fontaine; Alyssa Hunter; Daya Betty; Acid Betty; Ginger Minj on RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 10.
Episode 7 starts the competition between the final group — bracket 3 — of queens competing on All Stars 10. Dubbed as "Group Purple," this lineup of queens has Acid Betty, Alyssa Hunter, Cynthia Lee Fontaine, Daya Betty, Denali, and Ginger Minj.
The fans are excited to watch the final bracket in the Tournament of All Stars!
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