Explosive Ranking of Every RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars Season: You Won’t Believe Which One Took the Crown—and Which Crashed in Flames!
Explosive Ranking of Every RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars Season: You Won’t Believe Which One Took the Crown—and Which Crashed in Flames!
In the glamorous, drama-packed universe of RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars, not all glitter is gold. Some seasons slayed the runway, while others stumbled in their own stilettos. Now, for the first time, we unveil the definitive, no-holds-barred ranking of every All Stars season—from the jaw-dropping highs to the cringe-worthy lows. Buckle up, because the results might just leave you gagged!
The Glittering Top Spot: All Stars 2
Let’s not beat around the rhinestoned bush. All Stars 2 is the gold standard. Legendary queens like Alaska, Katya, Detox, and Alyssa Edwards gave us pure television magic. The drama? Unmatched. The runway looks? Iconic. The lip-syncs? Eternal. Alaska’s victory sparked debate, but no one can deny the sheer charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent this season oozed. It’s the season that redefined All Stars—and nothing has come close since.
The Unexpected Underdog: All Stars 6
Many doubted whether this late-season entry could hold up. But All Stars 6 shocked everyone with emotional storytelling, redemption arcs, and a stellar cast. Kylie Sonique Love’s historic win as the first trans woman to snatch the crown was not just deserved—it was revolutionary. With silky-smooth performances (literally—Silky Nutmeg Ganache’s lip-sync episode was unforgettable), AS6 earned its spot near the top.
The Wildcard Season: All Stars 8
Talk about controversy. All Stars 8 split fans like a blocked brow. While the cast had promise, uneven challenges and a polarizing finale left viewers divided. Jimbo’s win was celebrated by many, but the twist-filled season left others scratching their heads. Campy, chaotic, and often confusing, this season was a rollercoaster—some screamed in joy, others in horror.
Middle-of-the-Road Mayhem: All Stars 4 and 5
All Stars 4 delivered strong queens (Monét X Change and Trinity the Tuck shared the crown—double win alert!) but left fans debating whether either deserved it. Meanwhile, All Stars 5 had a promising start but faltered with lackluster twists and a predictable ending. Shea Couleé’s win felt right, but the journey there? A bit wobbly in heels.
The Season That Started It All… With a Twist: All Stars 1
Oh, All Stars 1. The odd couple team twist that forced queens to compete in pairs remains one of the show’s biggest missteps. Iconic queens were sent home too soon, and the strange format prevented many from truly shining. Chad Michaels’ win was graceful, but the season overall? A missed opportunity.
The Bottom of the Pile: All Stars 7
Wait—All Stars 7? The all-winners season at the bottom? That’s right. Despite a dream cast of previous champions, the lack of eliminations dulled the stakes. Sure, the runway looks were divine, but without drama, the season felt… sterile. Jinkx Monsoon’s second crowning was magical, but the journey there lacked the usual Drag Race spice.
Final Verdict? Even in its weakest moments, RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars remains a dazzling spectacle of talent, tears, and tucks. But only one season can snatch the top wig. And trust us—ranking them will ruffle a few feathers (and lashes).
Now tell us: Do YOU agree with this list? Or is your fave being robbed all over again? 💄✨