Feel that buzz? It's because fans everywhere can't wait another minute—RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 10 finally hits screens on May 9! This season promises not just sparkling performances and jaw-dropping talent, but also a healthy dose (okay, maybe more) 27of drama that's already stirring up some excitement.
Buckle up because this season's got a fresh twist: a 'tournament' style competition. We're talking 18 queens split across three groups, each ready and raring with their own fierce charm. The 'pink' group features Jorgeous, Kerri Colby, Lydia B. Kollins, Mistress Isabelle Brooks, Nicole Paige Brooks, and Tina Burner. Over in 'purple,' we get some iconic flair from Acid Betty, Alyssa Hunter, Cynthia Lee Fontaine, Daya Betty, Denali, and Ginger Minj. And let's not forget 'orange,' with Aja, Bosco, Deja Skye, Irene The Alien, Olivia Lux, and Phoenix readying their wigs and makeup tools. Each bracket's set up with its own blend, promising shows you won't soon forget.
There's tension brewing—and it's coming straight from this new format. Lydia B. Kollins already spilled a bit in an interview, teasing us with hints about that juicy conflict starting right where you'd expect: with all those queens under one glittering roof. Isn't that just making you wonder what they're all scheming?
But wait—who's stirring that pot? All eyes are on Nicole Paige Brooks. According, Lydia, "it's Nicole Paige Brooks" who might've kicked off a lot more than just a drag battle's sparklers. Jorgeous seconds that, claiming Nicole threw shade her whole season. And in what's essentially a showdown against everybody, Mistress Isabelle Brooks claims it was "Nicole Paige Brooks vs. The World." That's one title we didn't see coming! Nicole's rumored beefs didn't end there, spanning judges and perhaps even crossing lines with other contestants like Phoenix. Just how much more can these queens handle?
Naturally, Nicole had her say about all this drama. Along with Aja and Tina Burner, she called out some "malicious gay f*****ry" aimed her direction, but stood firm in her handling, with Tina cheering her on. And with a magnetic personality like Nicole's, maybe she doesn't need drama—just her presence hogs all eyes! Phoenix, reflecting on connections (or lack thereof) with Nicole, pointed out that sometimes friendships grow apart, maybe change, and that's just life, right? She hinted that things might be on an upswing between them, though. Could reconciliation be on this season's horizon?
Aside from seeing these queens duke it out, there are some killer guest appearances lined up. The judging panel's got its usual fabulous lineup with RuPaul, Michelle Visage, Jamal Sims, Ross Matthews, Carson Kressley, and Ts Madison holding court. Add in guest stars like Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, and Chappell Roan, and you've got yourself a show that's more than worth a watch!
Mark your calendars: You can catch all this glitz and high drama on Paramount+ in any region that matters—or WOW Presents Plus if you're tuning in internationally. Starting May 9, get set you'll be served a season packed with everything you love about Drag Race. So, who's your pick this season? Chat with us and other fans in our comments! Let's see some love and cheers as we celebrate every bit that makes drag such a dynamic art form.
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