Rosé, a standout from RuPaul’s Drag Race season 13, is no stranger to the limelight as fans frequently speculate about her potential return for All Stars. The beloved drag queen, known for her charismatic performances and unique style, has opened up about her willingness to rejoin the reality TV competition, albeit with a stipulation that showcases her evolving persona.
In a recent conversation with PRIDE, Rosé expressed her enthusiasm for the idea of competing in All Stars. "I will always be potentially available and interested for something like that," Rosé shared. However, she added a playful twist, stating, "If it’s going to happen some time soon, then RuPaul’s Drag Race needs to be ready to crown their first winner with a mustache. They can call me and we can have a discussion about that."
Rosé’s confidence shone through as she boldly proclaimed, "I will show up and win." This statement not only highlights her competitive spirit but also underscores her readiness to embrace her identity fully, mustache and all.
Since her appearance on RuPaul’s Drag Race in 2021, Rosé has made a significant shift in her presentation, sharing more content that features her out-of-drag look. Her perfectly styled mustache has become a signature part of her aesthetic, even gracing the cover of her new EP, Oh, Boy, set to release on February 14th.
Despite stepping back from traditional drag attire for a time, Rosé reassured fans that she has no intentions of permanently retiring her drag persona. "I will never, ever quit drag. As RuPaul says, 'You're born naked and the rest is drag.' We're all doing drag every day. My drag is just evolving," she explained, emphasizing her commitment to both her art and her identity as a "musician first and foremost."
Rosé’s transformation challenges conventional norms, proving that drag can be both masculine and feminine, playful and profound. "Who says that I can’t be completely puss with a mustache and a chest full of hair?" she remarked, showcasing her defiance and creativity.
During her run on season 13, Rosé captivated audiences with her talent and charisma, securing three challenge wins and consistently performing at a high level. Her journey to the finale was impressive, never landing in the bottom two until she faced off against Kandy Muse in the top four lip-sync.
As the anticipation builds for All Stars 10, fans are eager to see which queens will return to the stage. Rosé’s name frequently appears on fan wish lists alongside other notable finalists such as Gigi Goode, Lady Camden, and Crystal Methyd, who have also expressed interest in an All Stars comeback.
The Drag Race community continues to buzz with excitement and speculation about future seasons and potential contestants. As queens like Rosé push the boundaries of drag, they inspire both their peers and the audiences to celebrate authenticity and evolution in performance art.
Join the discussion and share your thoughts on who you'd like to see return to the All Stars stage. Remember to keep the conversation respectful and inclusive as we celebrate the diversity and creativity of the drag community.
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