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The cast of Drag Race Global All Stars is here, and it’s major

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Twelve different Drag Race franchises are set to throw down in the first-ever Global All Stars. On Monday (15 July), World of Wonder finally released the cast for the series, which consists of one fierce player from each international franchise (bar Holland and Thailand).

Initially, fans (and us) were befuddled as to how this season would differentiate itself from UK and Canada vs the World, both of which collect Drag Race contestants from across the globe.

Looking at this line-up, however… yeah, it makes sense. This cast is absolutely major; every single queen is a drag powerhouse.

Collectively, there’s 17 maxi-challenge wins (!) and eight contestants who placed runner-up on their original seasons, while the remaining queens are either fan-favourites or lip-sync assassins (or both).

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