23-04-2025
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RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars is here with another season and new format, here's all you need to know
For its 10th edition milestone, Drag Race All Stars has come up with a total of 18 queens from the past seasons -- highest ever number to be featured in a single season of the renowned franchise. Here's all you need to know about RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 10 and understanding the introduction of an all-new format.
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RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars is back with its 10th edition, leaving fans anticipating a tough competition this time. Also, it is being touted as the biggest one ever. The names of the 18 queens were made official by Paramount+ and World of Wonder on Wednesday, April 23. This came along with a major twist in the format, Entertainment Weekly 10th edition of the reality competition will have a total of 12 episodes this time, according to Collider. The 18 biggest names in the franchise will be divided into three different groups, with each of them getting depicted by its own unique colour. Each of the three groups will have six members in of the 18 queens will have to compete within their own bracket, with the round going on for three episodes. When the bracket comes to an end, the top three queens across all of them will qualify for the semi-finals round. This will be judged based on their group point the semi-finals, they will be competing against the top queens from across the groups for two episodes. This will be followed by the finale of the tournament, wherein Lip Sync Smackdown battle will decide the finalists will be battling it out to take home the $200,000 prize money, besides keeping their eyes on the coveted Drag Race Hall of all this, the 10th edition will also provide viewers with backstage drama when the queens will look forward to their fate in the show.1. Acid Betty - Season 82. Alyssa Hunter - Season 143. Aja of Season 9 and All Stars 3 fame4. Bosco - Season 145. Cynthia Lee Fontaine from the Seasons 8 and 96. Daya Betty - Season 147. Denali - Season 138. Deja Skye - Season 149. Irene the Alien - Season 1510. Ginger Minj from the Season 7 as well as All Stars 2 and 611. Jorgeous of Season 14 and All Stars 9 fame12. Kerri Colby - Season 1413. Lydia B Kollins - Season 1714. Mistress Isabelle Brooks - Season 1515. Nicole Paige Brooks - Season 216. Olivia Lux - Season 1317. Phoenix - Season 318. Tina Burner - Season 13As per the official announcement, the group have been separated by their own like Nicole Paige Brooks, Tina Burner, Jorgeous, Mistress Isabelle Brooks, and Lydia Butthole Kollins are part of the pink group, while the orange one includes Irene the Alien, Bosco, DeJa Skye, Phoenix, Aja and Olivia Hunter and Ginger Minj, besides others, have been included in the third team, which is the purple will premier on Paramount+ on May is a new format introduced by the organisers in the Drag Race franchise.