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Drag Race star Kandy Muse issues statement ahead of All Stars 8 finale

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‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ star Kandy Muse has sent a heartfelt message to fans ahead of the ‘All Stars 8’ finale. The queen is in the final two alongside ‘Canada’s Drag Race’ star Jimbo, with two and four challenge wins, respectively. “I can’t process being the only other queen besides raven to make final 2 twice in the entire drag race franchise,” Kandy wrote on Twitter on 11 July. “I remember being 13 years old watching season 1 being so confused on what a drag queen even was, and now here we are- we did it kids, we fucking did it!

Love u all.” Season 10 winner Aquaria was among the first to respond, joking that Kandy would lose twice “just like Raven”. READ MORE: ‘No f***ing way’: Drag Race fans react to All Stars 8 elimination “YOU KNOW WHAT BITCH LMFAOOOOOOOOO,” Kandy responded.

Others pointed out that Monét X Change also made the final two twice on both ‘All Stars 4’ alongside Trinity the Tuck and ‘All Stars 7’ with Jinkx Monsoon.

Some claimed this wasn’t relevant as Monét won and placed second as opposed to finishing twice on two occasions, though others stated that this is irrelevant given that Kandy’s final placement is yet to be determined. “Earning ‘top 2’ doesn’t mean you can’t win,” one fan pointed out. READ MORE: RuPaul gives rare tour of luxurious Beverly Hills mansion “Kandy is talking about making it to top 2.

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