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Drag Race: Adore Delano addresses her future with the franchise

Adore Delano has spilled the tea on her Drag Race future. Back in 2013, the beloved talent memorably made her franchise debut in the show’s sixth season, where she won two maxi-challenges and placed joint second/third place with Courtney Act behind winner Bianca Del Rio. Three years later, Adore sashayed back into the werkroom for All Stars 2 alongside legendary contestants such as Alaska, Katya, Detox and Roxxxy Andrews, where she made herstory as the first-ever queen to quit the series. Since her iconic self-elimination, Adore’s star has continued to rise, releasing…

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“The itch is gone”: Drag Race icon Detox rules out All Stars comeback

Drag Race legend Detox has revealed that she no longer has “the itch” to return to the franchise as a competitor. On 26 July, the star tweeted her reaction to the finale of All Stars 9, which saw her best friend and season five/All Stars 2 cast member Roxxxy Andrews place runner-up to Angeria Paris VanMichaels. “NOOOOOOOOOOPE,” Detox wrote of the result before telling a fan that, while she’s “so happy” for Angeria’s win, she’s “disappointed and heartbroken” that Roxxxy lost her third season. Referencing her recent appearance at Roscoe’s All Stars 9 viewing party, where she…

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Drag Race star Adore Delano would return to All Stars on one condition

Drag Race finalist Adore Delano has revealed that she would return to the All Stars Werk Room one more time under the right circumstances. The performer previously competed on season six of hit TV series before returning for All Stars 2. During an appearance on the Sissy That Talk Show, Adore discussed rumours that she was at one point part of the All Stars 6 cast. “We were in like ‘last minute’ negotiations and I said yes last minute and they couldn’t clear my talent show in time,” she told…

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Alaska wasn’t asked to return for Drag Race All Stars 7: “I was very, very hurt”

Alaska is another iconic RuPaul’s Drag Race champion who wasn’t asked to be part of the franchise’s first ever winners’ season. As one of the most popular contestants of all time and the winner of (arguably) Drag Race’s most revered season, All Stars 2, it seemed inevitable that Alaska would sashay back into the werkroom to compete for a second crown. However, the star recently revealed on an episode of her podcast, Race Chaser, which she hosts with season four’s Willam, that she was “apprehensive” about watching All Stars 7…

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Drag Race legend Ginger Minj to star in Hocus Pocus 2 as Bette Midler

Drag Race’s Ginger Minj has reportedly secured a role in Hocus Pocus 2 as a drag version of Bette Midler’s Winifred “Winnie” Sanderson. The 37-year-old is rumoured to have filmed a scene for the upcoming movie in November 2021, EW reported. Ginger will be one of three queens doing impressions of the Sanderson Sisters at a drag show, with the Drag Race All Star taking on the role of Bette Midler’s Winifred “Winnie” Sanderson. Sarah (Sarah Jessica Parker), Mary (Kathy Najimy) and Winifred (Midler), the real Sanderson Sisters, all apparently…

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“The worst time of my life”: Ginger Minj on her Drag Race All Stars 2 experience

In an exclusive interview with GAY TIMES, Ginger Minj reveals what competing on each of her three Drag Race seasons was like. Ginger first appeared on season seven of RuPaul’s Drag Race back in 2015 and has since become one of the most well-known queens from the franchise. Just a year after her debut, the queen returned for the second season of All Stars – the only one of her appearances in which she didn’t make the final. “Season seven was the scariest time of my life because I didn’t…

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