RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars Season 9. Now, whether you are clacking fans from your couch or watching from a local gay bar, you know that a new season of All Stars is appointment television.But just in case you need to be convinced that you should join in on the slay, here are nine reasons All Stars 9 will be one for the herstory books.
Tune in every Friday on Paramount+.Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.While we’re still recovering from the banana-rama bonanza that was Nymphia Wind’s win on Drag Race Season 16 and Jimbo’s taking home the crown on All Stars Season 8—making her the first international queen in the Drag Race Hall of Fame—RuPaul’s Drag Race continues to feature the world’s fiercest drag talents.One of the most fun things about a new season of Drag Race is meeting tomorrow’s superstars.
We are introduced to new queens from around the country as they compete to be America’s Next Drag Superstar. When it comes to a new round of All Stars, we can’t wait to see which legends from previous seasons sashay back into the workroom.The eight queens who are making their triumphant return to the Drag Race stage for All Stars Season 9 are Angeria Paris VanMicheals (Season 14), Gottmik (Season 13), Jorgeous (Season 14), Nina West (Season 11), Plastique Tiara (Season 11), Roxxxy Andrews (Season 5, All Stars Season 2), Shannel (Season 1, All Stars Season 1), and Vanessa Vanjie (Seasons 10 and 11).This cast is overflowing with charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent — we can’t wait to see how this turns out.This season All Stars are doing things differently regarding the cash prize.
You knew a twist was coming, this is All Stars after all. Instead of rewarding the winning queen with a sickening sum of money, the eight glamazons will be competing to win a $200,000 donation, provided by The Palette Fund, to go to the charity of their choice.