The finale was nothing short a vibrant spectacle, showcasing all that we've come expect from "RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars." The thrilling lip-sync battle crowned Ginger Minj as this season's champion. But, not everything that went down made it onto our screens. One electrifying moment omitted was a cartwheel from wildcard queen, Kerri Colby. Let's dive in and talk about this unseen gem and its impact on that memorable finale night.
At its climax, Ginger Minj, through grit and glitz, advanced from Purple Bracket all through semi-finals, facing off against Kerri Colby, Bosco, and Jorgeous in that final lip-sync. While Ginger's placement in Drag Race Hall Fame was well-deserved, some fans and former contestants, our beloved RuGirls, have raised eyebrows over what got left out in final edit.
During a performance set track "Disease," Kerri Colby delivered a stunning cartwheel that never aired. Fans noticed after catching Fashion Photo RuView episode about finale, sparking discussions on editing decisions.
Hosted by Raja, season three's queen, and Raven, season two's runner-up, Fashion Photo RuView dissects queens' runway and lip-sync looks. In their finale review, they spotlighted that jaw-dropping moment from Kerri that TV viewers never got see. A photo during their chat showed Kerri mid-cartwheel—a move conspicuously missing from aired lip-sync.
Once revealed, fans quickly buzzed. Kerri took TikTok, sharing her thoughts and slides showing her disappointment with how it was edited. With cheeky nod, she wrote, "At least my form was nice," owning her moment. Comments questioning that choice joined infamous cartwheel image captioned: "There was MOAR."
Even though cartwheel was a real eye-catcher, leaving it out probably didn't alter finale's outcome—Ginger Minj earned her win fair and square through solid performances. But, this editing choice does spark bigger chat about reality TV's production and how edits shape what audiences perceive.
Ginger, who's addressed bias claims before, might find that this revelation stirs more talk among fans. Whether choice was on purpose or an oversight, it leaves some wondering what else was snipped.
Despite any drama, "RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 10" finale was a glittering celebration talent and creativity from all contestants. Fans itching more Drag Race can anticipate new seasons, like "Drag Race UK vs. World" and "Drag Race Philippines: Slaysian Royale." Plus, buzz already brews around "All Stars 11" and who might be on cast.
If you missed it, "RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 10" finale's streaming on Paramount+ in US and WOW Presents Plus elsewhere. As community keeps chatting about those highlights and edits, let's keep things respectful while appreciating every artist involved.
We'd love hear your take in comments—let's keep conversation going about this captivating show and its unforgettable moments. What did you think?
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