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RuPaul’s All Stars Season 4 Australia air date confirmed

Gentleman start your engines... And may the best woman win!
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December just got a whole lot extra with RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 4 premiere date confirmed.

Speaking of Queens – watch Mariah talk about one of the greatest film comebacks of all time: The return of Glitter.

Thanks to the gods at Stan, the 4th season will air right after US December 14th premiere in Australia on December 15th. 

 

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So who will join All Stars Queens Chad Michaels, Alaska and Trixie Mattel?

RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 4 Cast:

  • Monét X Change (Season 10)
  • Trinity Taylor (Season 9)
  • Farrah Moan (Season 9)
  • Valentina (Season 9)
  • Monique Heart (Season 10)
  • Jasmine Masters (Season 7)
  • Naomi Smalls (Season 8)
  • Gia Gunn (Season 6)
  • Manila Luzon (Season 3 and All Stars 1)
  • Latrice Royale (Season 4 and All Stars 1)
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Mother Ru is very excited, saying:

“The girls on All-Stars 4 are exciting and they have so much more to show. I think it will shock fans, although I don’t think they’ll be as disappointed.”

“We always try to do something fresh and interesting, and sometimes it turns out in a way that you don’t really expect. I love Trixie [Mattel]. She’s a real superstar, but I really didn’t count on the other girls who came back being so vindictive [and voting against Shangela].”

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Meanwhile, the Queen of “Absolutely” Gia Gunn tweeted and deleted, “Can’t even be in the commercial for your own show… sad.”

“I don’t hail to those that don’t do the same in return.”

“You can enjoy a show and also recognise its problems, and also watch it for more than one person. As for biting the hand that feeds you learn your drag history without Trans women drag today wouldn’t be what it is.”

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Gia, who is a trans woman, is referring to RuPaul’s now infamous comment about trans women competing on the show.

When asked by The Guardian if he would let a queen who had transitioned compete, he said: “Probably not. You can identify as a woman and say you’re transitioning, but it changes once you start changing your body.”

On a happier note, let’s remember one of the greatest All-Stars moment of all time: Aja’s talent quest.

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