RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars
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Reality
Seasons | 10
Episodes | 101
avg.Runtime | 43 min
First EP | 2012-10-22
Last EP | 2025-06-06
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Rating : 7.3
Overview
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The most celebrated competitors from RuPaul's Drag Race vie for a second chance to enter Drag Race herstory. This drag queen showdown is filled with plenty of heated competition, lip-syncing for the legacy, and, of course, the All-Stars Snatch Game.
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World of Wonder
Season List
season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 2012-10-22
They come armed with stilettos, feathers, and sequins, prepared for a battle where one false move-or eyelash-could spell doom. They are the best of the best, the top queens from Drag Race seasons 1-4, and they're ready to lip-synch for their lives to determine which of these all-stars will claim the ultimate title and be declared Queen amongst queens.
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It Takes Two
2012-10-22
In the season premiere, the queens have to produce high fashion editorial photo spreads.
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RuPaul's Gaff-In
2012-10-29
The Queens go full camp to prove that there's more to being a drag superstar than simply relying on that body.
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Queens Behaving Badly
2012-11-05
The queens hit the streets of Hollywood to prank unsuspecting passers-by. RuPaul's extra special guest judges are funny lady Rachel Dratch and the world's first supermodel, Janice Dickinson.
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All Star Girl Groups
2012-11-12
Legendary children Kady Z, Jillian Hervey and Kelly Osbourne join the queens to form All Star girl groups in a battle of the divas for the fiercest set.
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Dynamic Drag Duos
2012-11-19
The final four assume super hero and super foe alter egos and go to epic heights to vanquish their nemesis.
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The Grand Finale
2012-11-26
For the final challenge, RuPaul sends her All Stars on a junket that culminates with a stand-up routine at L.A.’s Comedy Store.
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