Post by MFWalkoff on May 26, 2021 18:21:09 GMT
ALERT: Drag Race All Stars 6 will NOT be airing on VH-1. It will be streaming on Paramount+ beginning Thursday, June 24th.
Here are the All Stars 6 queens:
Kylie Sonique Love — Came in ninth on Season 2 of “Drag Race” and also appeared on 2018 special “RuPaul’s Drag Race Holi-slay Spectacular.” She’s the first “Drag Race” contestant to come out as a trans woman during the show.
Pandora Boxx — Came in fifth on Season 2 of “Drag Race,” where she won Miss Congeniality and killed with her impersonation of Carol Channing on the first-ever Snatch Game. She also came in last on Season 1 of “All Stars,” which was a particularly raw deal as she was eliminated because her partner for the season, Mimi Imfurst, lost the lip sync.
Yara Sofia — Came in fourth on Season 3 of “Drag Race,” and she also won Miss Congeniality in her season. On Season 1 of “All Stars,” she was paired with fellow Puerto Rican queen Alexis Mateo (who appeared on Season 5 of “All Stars”), and they effectively came in fourth.
Jiggly Caliente — Came in eighth place on Season 4 of “Drag Race,” and she’s also appeared on “Broad City” and in a recurring role on “Pose.” She came out as a trans woman in 2016.
Serena ChaCha — Although she only lasted for two episodes on Season 5, Serena made her mark in “Drag Race” herstory as the center of an epic episode of the aftershow “Untucked,” inspiring the iconic gif of Detox screaming “I’ve had it! Officially!”
Trinity K. Bonet — Came in seventh on Season 6 of “Drag Race.” She memorably caused RuPaul to tear up when she triumphed in the stand-up comedy challenge.
Ginger Minj — Tied for second on Season 7 of “Drag Race,” and came in eighth on Season 2 of “All Stars.” The quick-witted comedy queen also appeared on RuPaul’s Netflix series “AJ and the Queen,” voiced one of the characters on Netflix’s animated series “Super Drag,” and costarred on Netflix’s comedy feature “Dumplin’.”
Eureka! — After having to exit Season 9 of “Drag Race” early due to an injury, she tied for second on Season 10. She also appeared opposite “Drag Race” icons Bob the Drag Queen and Shangela in the HBO reality series “We’re Here.”
A’Keria C. Davenport — Tied for third on Season 11 of “Drag Race,” and quickly became an instant meme for a three second clip of her saying “Where is the body?”
Ra’Jah O’Hara — Came in ninth on Season 11 of “Drag Race,” and mostly made her mark by stirring up drama with other contestants. Her official “All Stars” bio says she is “back with a new attitude.”
Scarlet Envy — Came in tenth on Season 11 of “Drag Race” after starting as an early favorite, but she ultimately stumbled with an almost pathological lack of rhythm in any challenge requiring dancing and choreography.
Silky Nutmeg Ganache — Tied for third on Season 11 of “Drag Race,” with an irrepressible personality that dominated the season — and divided fans.
Jan — Came in eighth on Season 12 of “Drag Race.” A musical theater fanatic, Jan’s also competed on “The Voice” and “America’s Got Talent,” and her death stare after losing the musical challenge on “Drag Race” became an instant meme. Her girl group partner Rosé made it to the finale of Season 13 of “Drag Race.”
‘RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars’ Reveals Season 6 Cast, Premiere Date - Variety
Here are the All Stars 6 queens:
Kylie Sonique Love — Came in ninth on Season 2 of “Drag Race” and also appeared on 2018 special “RuPaul’s Drag Race Holi-slay Spectacular.” She’s the first “Drag Race” contestant to come out as a trans woman during the show.
Pandora Boxx — Came in fifth on Season 2 of “Drag Race,” where she won Miss Congeniality and killed with her impersonation of Carol Channing on the first-ever Snatch Game. She also came in last on Season 1 of “All Stars,” which was a particularly raw deal as she was eliminated because her partner for the season, Mimi Imfurst, lost the lip sync.
Yara Sofia — Came in fourth on Season 3 of “Drag Race,” and she also won Miss Congeniality in her season. On Season 1 of “All Stars,” she was paired with fellow Puerto Rican queen Alexis Mateo (who appeared on Season 5 of “All Stars”), and they effectively came in fourth.
Jiggly Caliente — Came in eighth place on Season 4 of “Drag Race,” and she’s also appeared on “Broad City” and in a recurring role on “Pose.” She came out as a trans woman in 2016.
Serena ChaCha — Although she only lasted for two episodes on Season 5, Serena made her mark in “Drag Race” herstory as the center of an epic episode of the aftershow “Untucked,” inspiring the iconic gif of Detox screaming “I’ve had it! Officially!”
Trinity K. Bonet — Came in seventh on Season 6 of “Drag Race.” She memorably caused RuPaul to tear up when she triumphed in the stand-up comedy challenge.
Ginger Minj — Tied for second on Season 7 of “Drag Race,” and came in eighth on Season 2 of “All Stars.” The quick-witted comedy queen also appeared on RuPaul’s Netflix series “AJ and the Queen,” voiced one of the characters on Netflix’s animated series “Super Drag,” and costarred on Netflix’s comedy feature “Dumplin’.”
Eureka! — After having to exit Season 9 of “Drag Race” early due to an injury, she tied for second on Season 10. She also appeared opposite “Drag Race” icons Bob the Drag Queen and Shangela in the HBO reality series “We’re Here.”
A’Keria C. Davenport — Tied for third on Season 11 of “Drag Race,” and quickly became an instant meme for a three second clip of her saying “Where is the body?”
Ra’Jah O’Hara — Came in ninth on Season 11 of “Drag Race,” and mostly made her mark by stirring up drama with other contestants. Her official “All Stars” bio says she is “back with a new attitude.”
Scarlet Envy — Came in tenth on Season 11 of “Drag Race” after starting as an early favorite, but she ultimately stumbled with an almost pathological lack of rhythm in any challenge requiring dancing and choreography.
Silky Nutmeg Ganache — Tied for third on Season 11 of “Drag Race,” with an irrepressible personality that dominated the season — and divided fans.
Jan — Came in eighth on Season 12 of “Drag Race.” A musical theater fanatic, Jan’s also competed on “The Voice” and “America’s Got Talent,” and her death stare after losing the musical challenge on “Drag Race” became an instant meme. Her girl group partner Rosé made it to the finale of Season 13 of “Drag Race.”
‘RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars’ Reveals Season 6 Cast, Premiere Date - Variety