This just in: VH1 just majorly caffeinated our day by unexpectedly announcing RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars will sashay back into our lives October 20th.
That’s next Friday, by the way.
RuPaul has one thing to say:
“Millions of fans have their favorite queens that they THINK should be on All Stars 3. But the final decision is mine to make. Prepare to be gagged.”
Expect twists. Turns. Twirls.
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Related: The next season of ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars’ could have a MAJOR twist
In further leggy news, the latest What’s The Tee? podcast suggests RuPaul has more-or-less okayed a version of All Stars that finds former winners embroiled in “a fucking cage match to the death,” in Michelle Visage’s parlance. Assuming it’s too late for season 3, perhaps this is what All Stars season 4 will resemble?
Guest Jinkx Monsoon sez:
“Even if you have beef or whatever, you have to let it go eventually, because there’s the reunions…you’re always going to run into someone without expecting it. But I have this feeling that even though I’m close with all the other winners, we get along great, the reunions come around, we all kiki together, or we all just sit around loving ourselves because (laughing) we’re the winners…I know we would go into that room, and everything would drop, all the…Like me and Sharon, best friends, I know we would walk into that room and immediately start going for each other.”
Listen:
CTAF
To clarify, they’re only announcing the cast of All Stars 3 on Oct 20, not starting the season. At least that’s how I understood the announcement
Kieru
This is how it was explained to me, too, after texting a friend that Season 3 was starting on the 20th. Bubble burst; apparently we still have to wait until January for the ACTUAL season.
BrettJ
Queerty should be embarrassed by this article. Lazy and horribly misleading.