Rutger published: RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 10: A Season of Records and Surprises
"RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 10" promises an unforgettable season, mixing groundbreaking elements with record-breaking moments that fans can't miss. This time around, with its largest cast yet and an exciting new format, it looks poised better than ever at captivating its global audience.

What's new? The format and an epic cast

Brace yourselves, because this season's bringing in a whopping 18 queens—the biggest cast in Drag Race history. Known as "Tournament Of All Stars," this format splits our queens between Team Purple, Team Orange, and Team Pink. They'll battle it out across three episodes per team, with top performers advancing straight through semi-finals. Rumor has it those semi-finals will feature iconic challenges like Snatch Game and a talent showdown that'll keep us on our toes. Everything leads up a dramatic Lipsync Smackdown For The Crown, with a winner not just pocketing $200K but also joining Drag Race's Hall Of Fame.

Ginger Minj: Glamour Toad's comeback story

Ginger Minj, our beloved "glamorously amphibious" queen, returns stateside, vying again in her fourth run at fame. Fans remember Ginger from Season 7—she almost snagged that victory, landing as a runner-up then and once more in "All Stars 6." Can she finally snatch that elusive crown this time around? We're as eager as you are!

Jorgeous: When consistency matters

Jorgeous returns with a record tucked under her sequined belt, being first queen ever in back-to-back "All Stars" seasons. Fresh off last year competing in "All Stars 9" and known well enough throughout seasons past including "All Stars 8" as a notorious lipsync assassin, she keeps proving why dedication truly pays off within this stage. Can she outshine herself one more time?

Lydia B. Kollins: Making speed records

Talk about quick returns—Lydia B. Kollins manages a whirlwind comeback like no other; only five days post tapping "the squirrel friends" goodbye over in season seventeen she dives back onto "All Stars". Previous holders like Monet X Change might have bounced back swiftly but Lydia's got them all beat now!

Nicole Paige Brooks: Long-awaited spotlight return

Ladies and gents, button up those jackets 'cause Nicole Paige Brooks breaks show records stepping back fifteen years later since Season Two days. Already surpassing those thirteen-year gaps at Jessica Wild left behind in "All Stars 8." There's nostalgia meeting momentum guaranteed when she hits that stage!

Season 14: The Reunion Edition

With six queens back from season fourteen alone—Bosco, Deja Skye, Jorgeous (yes!), Daya Betty along with Kerri Colby then Alyssa Hunter—lookout because never before have this many queens reunited from single regular season ever making things extra juicy now.

Family feuds: When bloodlines compete

Who doesn't love drama intertwined with family? Enter season debuting more drag-family duos competing head-to-head! Bosco (Season Fourteen) joins sisterly ranks against Irene The Alien (formerly known conceptually Irene DuBois). Oh look here too Nicole Paige Brooks squares off again Phoenix originally hailing three runs prior. We've seen duos before but hands-off everyone this season's truly set unprecedented stage. Catch "RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 10" streaming via Paramount+ here stateside or internationally via WOW Presents Plus kicking off May ninth. Glamour? Check. Drama? Double-check. Unforgettable performances await. Let yourself dive in fully while cheering each queen's journey respectfully folks—after all, isn't that what makes Drag Race fabulous?

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