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Start your engines and save the date. The first-ever “RuPaul’s Drag Race Global All Stars” is coming to Paramount+ on Aug. 16, featuring 12 queens from around the world competing for a grand prize of $200,000 and a spot in the international pavilion at the Drag Race Hall of Fame.
Host RuPaul Charles will lead the panel of judges, alongside resident judge Michelle Visage and choreographer Jamal Sims. Joining them will be a rotation of stars from across the show’s international franchise.
“The world is not ready for ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race Global All Stars‘,” Charles said in a statement. “Twelve queens representing their home countries raises the stakes to a whole new level. Plus, the international mix of charisma, uniqueness, nerve and talent will, pardon my French, blow your f***ing minds.”
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MTV and the show’s production company World of Wonder have partnered with All Out — an international organization that fights for LGBTQ+ rights around the world — making a $100,000 donation to start the new Drag Saves the World fund.
“We are thrilled to collaborate with‘RuPaul’s Drag Race Global All Stars’ on the ‘Drag Saves the World’ fund,” said Matt Beard, executive director of All Out. “This partnership is not only a celebration of drag culture; it’s also a powerful statement of love, solidarity and support for LGBTQ+ people around the world who are facing violence and bigotry. The funds raised will directly transform and protect lives, supporting safe houses, evacuation, emergency support and more to those bravely defending human rights in the most challenging environments. Together, we can ensure that everyone, regardless of who they are or who they love, can live with dignity, safety and pride.”
The series will premiere with two brand new episodes on Aug. 16. It will be available on Paramount+ in Latin America, Brazil, Italy, Germany, Switzerland and Austria on Sept. 20 and in France the following day, with Japan to follow later this year.
The Season 1 queens for “Global All Stars” are:
Alyssa Edwards (United States — “RuPaul’s Drag Race” Season 5, “RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars” Season 2)
Legendary drag queen Alyssa Edwards hails from Texas with 23 years of experience. Edwards is famous for her candid chat, tongue-pops, quirky personality and a bold, grand and over-the-top drag aesthetic embodying the Texas spirit. Owner of Beyond Belief Dance Company showcased in the Netflix series “Dancing Queen,” Alyssa’s aim is on the title of “Queen of the Mothertucking World.”
Athena Likis (Belgium — “Drag Race Belgique” Season 1)
Athena Likis was a finalist on “Drag Race Belgique” Season 1. Performing for five years, her aesthetic is conceptual and edgy, drawing inspiration from fashion, sci-fi and mythology. She is vocal about sharing her story of overcoming a strict Christian upbringing and is ready to compete on the global stage, showcasing her improved skills and confidence.
Eva Le Queen (Philippines — “Drag Race Philippines” Season 1)
Eva Le Queen hails from Manila, Philippines. Having recently finished in the top three of her season, Eva is known for her elegance and poise, blending Filipino culture with her unique drag style. She is excited to represent her country and hopes to continue inspiring others through her drag.
Gala Varo (Mexico — “Drag Race Mexico” Season 1)
Hailing from Morelia, Mexico, Gala Varo has over 15 years of performing experience, most recently finishing in the top four during her season. Originally a model, acrobat and dancer, she later became a full-time drag performer. Inspired by artists like Salvador Dali, she is ready to represent Latin America on the global stage.
Kitty Scott-Claus (United Kingdom — “RuPaul’s Drag Race UK” Season 3)
Kitty Scott-Claus, a fun-loving queen from London known for her humor and camp style, was the runner-up on “RuPaul’s Drag Race UK” Season 3. A background in musical theater and pantomime adds to her entertaining performances, and she is excited to compete on a global stage, bringing her vibrant personality and improved fashion sense.
Kween Kong (Australia — “RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under” Season 2)
Kween Kong, from Adelaide, Australia, is known for her powerhouse performances and Tongan-Samoan heritage. A finalist during her season of “RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under,” Kong is also a professional dancer and choreographer. Leader of the Haus of Kong, she is passionate about activism and aims to use that passion to win the crown.
Miranda Lebrão (Brazil — “Drag Race Brazil” Season 1)
Miranda Lebrão finished in the top four during her season. With a background in acting and naval engineering, she brings drama and transform-ism to her drag and is eager to showcase her talents to a global audience. She is also an actress and visual artist from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,
Nehellenia (Italy — “Drag Race Italia” Season 2)
Nehellenia, from Rome, Italy, was the runner-up and Miss Congeniality on her season of “Drag Race Italia.” With 11 years of drag experience, Nehellenia is known for her emotional yet strong personality. Having grown significantly since last seen, she is ready to compete on the global stage, bringing her mature and refined drag to the competition.
Pythia (Canada — “Drag Race Canada” Season 2)
Pythia is a queen who blends historical and mythical elements into her drag, creating a unique and captivating style. Known for her creativity and attention to detail, she brings a fresh perspective to the competition. Pythia aims to impress the global audience with her innovative approach to drag.
Soa de Muse (France — “Drag Race France” Season 1)
Soa de Muse comes from Paris, France and finished in the top three on “Drag Race France.” Moving to Martinique at 15, de Muse discovered a love for theater and returned to France at 20 to pursue performance. After finding drag through “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” de Muse became a well-rounded artist in singing, dancing, comedy and cabaret. They have performed across France, including at iconic Parisian venues and co-founded the cabaret La Bouche. Identifying as non-binary, de Muse seeks to represent universal diversity.
Tessa Testicle (Switzerland — “Drag Race Germany” Season 1)
Tessa Testicle, from basel, Switzerland, is known for her stunt queen performances and legendary lip-syncs. Her drag name originated from a testicular torsion incident during her first performance in 2016. Bullied in school, she found acceptance in drag after discovering “RuPaul’s Drag Race.” A fashion design student, she created all her looks for “Drag Race Germany” and blends glamor with gender identity exploration, constantly surprising her audience.
Vanity Vain (Sweden — “Drag Race Sweden” Season 1)
Vanity Vain, from linköping, Sweden, finished third on “Drag Race Sweden.” Vain has been doing drag for eight years and describes her aesthetic as “very rock and roll, ’80s, sex on legs.” Drag saved her mental health, giving her confidence and “Drag Race Sweden” enabled her to pursue drag full time. Vain loves performing and singing but dreads comedy challenges. Known for her excellent makeup skills, she is ready for the competition with sharpened claws and polished shoes.