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“RUPAUL’S DRAG RACE ALL STARS” CONTINUES TO SLAY WITH SEASON 7


Paramount+ today announced that season seven of RUPAUL’S DRAG RACE ALL STARS is the service’s most-watched original reality series to date in the U.S., with total streams up nearly 60% over the previous season. Additionally, it was ruvealed that RUPAUL’S DRAG RACE ALL STARS was renewed for an eighth season, with RUPAUL’S DRAG RACE ALL STARS: UNTUCKED renewed for a fifth season, both to premiere in 2023.

For the first time ever in the herstory of “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” the series featured a cast of all former winners returning to compete for the title “Queen of All Queens” and a cash prize of $200,000. Jinkx Monsoon was crowned the winner after battling it out in the LaLaPaRUza lip-sync smackdown against runner-up Monét X Change. The ALL STARS season seven queens included Jaida Essence Hall (season 12), Jinkx Monsoon (season five), Monét X Change (season 10, All Stars 4), Raja (season three), Shea Couleé (season nine, All Stars 5), Trinity the Tuck (season nine, All Stars 4), Yvie Oddly (season 11), and The Vivienne (U.K. season one).

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