Fans of RuPaul's Drag Race will get to see some of their favorite queens return to the Emmy-winning competition franchise as Paramount+ announced the renewal of RuPaul's Drag Race All-Stars for season 7. The popular spin-off series emerged onto the Paramount+ catalog this year, with 13 queens from across numerous seasons walking back into the Werk Room for their second chance at winning the grand prize of $100,000 and the title of America's Next Drag Top All-Star. Fans tuned into Paramount+ every week to see who would end up finally taking home the crown.
All-Stars season 6 brought some familiar faces from seasons dating all the way back to Drag Race's original seasons. Pandora Boxx and Kylie Sonique Love came back to the competition 11 years after their first appearance in season 2. Yara Sophia was another older face from the show, seeing as how she competed in season 3 as well as the very first season of All-Stars. Fans were immediately vocal on social media with their support of queens like Trinity K. Bonet, Jan and Akeria C Davenport for slaying the competition each week. While the top four ended up being Eureka, Raja O'Hara, Ginger Minj and Kylie, season 11 finalist Silky Nutmeg Ganache made a humongous mark on the season when she lip-synced against every eliminated queen in episode 10. Ultimately, the crown when to Kylie Sonique Love, making her the first winner of All-Stars to openly identify as transgender.
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According to a ViacomCBS press release, Paramount+ has set out to bring another year of All-Stars to its platform--along with another popular drag competition. During a recent investor event this, the company's chief officer of
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