'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 6: Date, air time, cast of Paramount+ show

'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 6: Date, air time, cast of Paramount+ show
Cast of 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 6 (@rupaulsdragrace/Instagram)

Get ready to have your wig snatched, because 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 6 is finally here! With former queens all returning to claim their spot in the 'Drag Race' hall of fame, you can rest assured that an 'All Stars' season always packs a ton of drama, glitz and glamor!

Season 13 saw some stunning performances, with the top four being Gottmik, Rose, Kandy Muse and Symone, all of whom put up a tough fight. Now, we have the seasoned queens of 'All Stars' ready to slay the runway!

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Air time

'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 6 premieres on Thursday, June 24 on Paramount+.

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How to live stream

As announced during the Season 13 finale, Season 6 of 'All Stars' can be live-streamed on Paramount+. The platform will also host all the seasons of 'RuPaul's Drag Race' along with episodes of 'Untucked'.

Plot

'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' features 13 queens from the past seasons, all competing for a cash prize and a place in the coveted 'Drag Race Hall of Fame.' Over the past seasons of 'All Stars', we've seen the format being flipped upside down and inside out, seeing that it is ever-changing. With standard lip-sync eliminations being a thing of the past and with a voting system in place, only time will tell if the new season will be adopting a whole new format or an old one. By the looks of it, this season will be just as promising as ever, with endless twists and turns.

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Cast

Pandora Boxx

Season 2, 'All Stars' Season 1

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This Season 2 and 'All Stars' queen is known for her impeccable comic timing. Her Snatch Game performance as Carol Channing was hilarious and one of the best on her season. She was crowned Miss Congeniality on Season 2.

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Kylie Sonique Love

Season 2
Kylie Sonique Love is a performing powerhouse. There is a lot of firsts to her name — she was one of the first queens to talk about being transgender on the show and she was also the first to pull off a 'RuVeal'.

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Sonique appeared on the 'RDPR' 'Holi-Slay Spectacular' special and has been advocating her return to 'All Stars' ever since. Looks like we might just get to see this queen dance the house down once again.

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Yara Sofia

Season 3, All-Stars season 1
The winner of Miss Congeniality on her season, Yara Sofia is certainly a well-rounded, seasoned queen.


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'All Stars' Season 1 had a teammate format which made competing even harder on an individual level, so Yara definitely knows her way around curveballs.

Jiggly Caliente

Season 4


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Jiggly Caliente's trash couture on Season 4 might be rather infamous, but the larger-than-life queen has an undeniable stage presence. She is known for her spectacular lip syncs, seeing that she was able to get out of the bottom two twice during her season. She was also the fifth queen on the show to come out as transgender.

Serena ChaCha

Season 5

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Serena ChaCha's run on 'Drag Race' was a rather short one, seeing that she was eliminated in the second episode of Season 5. However, she has come a long way since then and what is 'All Stars' if not a shot at redemption for some queens who got a bad rep on their season.

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Trinity K Bonet

Season 6


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A true lip-sync assassin, Trinity has a tough run on her season — she often came across as closed off and moody. However, she later opened up that she was HIV positive and it was speculated that it was possibly the cause behind her behavior on the show. She was the second contestant on the show to come out and talk about it, the first being Ongina.

Ginger Minj

Season 7, All-Stars season 2

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Ginger Minj made it all the way to top 3 on her season, she's a queen who can act the house down. Known for her great comic timing and acting skills, one of her most memorable performances is her tribute to legendary drag queen Divine, where she enacted a scene from the movie 'Pink Flamingos' and her Snatch Game performance as Adele.

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Eureka

Season 9, Season 10


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After injuring her knee on Season 9, Eureka had to leave the show, seeing that she ended up needing surgery for her injured knee. Mama Ru did extend an open invitation to her to come back for the next season, which she did, seeing that she was a part of Season 10.

A'keria Chanel Davenport

Season 11

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Known for her 'Fit, Fashion, Mug, Body' aesthetic, A'keria proved that she is a force to be reckoned with. Throughout her season, she continued to do exceptionally well and even made her way right to the top, seeing that she was in the top 4.

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Ra'Jah O'Hara

Season 11


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Known as the queen who can throw down a split, Ra'Jah didn't have a very long run on Season 11, but that didn't stop her from making waves during the short time that she was on. 'All Stars' might just be the perfect opportunity for her to show the world all that she has to offer.

Scarlet Envy

Season 11

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Fans were understandably upset when Scarlet Envy was eliminated from her season, seeing that she is a well-rounded queen with great acting skills and stellar fashion.

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Silky Nutmeg Ganache

Season 11


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An outspoken queen, Silky Nutmeg Ganache made quite the name for herself on her season. She often describes herself as a southern belle who keeps it "real as f**k".

Jan Sport

Season 12
Seeing Jan lose the 'Madonna: The Unauthorized Rusical' was probably the hardest thing to watch on 'Drag Race,' seeing thatthe queen put her heart and soul into that performance.

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Fans felt that her run on the show was not an easy one — no matter what she did, she was always on the receiving end of criticism. She has, however, taken it in her stride and grown as a performer since then.

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Trailer

In the words of Eureka!, "Like a Pheonix from the mothertucking ashes" the queens are back for an all-new season of 'All Stars'. Expect interesting challenges and more, as this season looks bigger than ever!


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