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Drag Race fans, park those walking ducks and start your engines, it’s time for a new season of EW’s Quick Drag and we’re back, back, back again covering RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 8.
If you loved our season 15 recaps (and that drink), you’re in luck, because beginning May 16th, EW’s resident Drag Race experts Joey Nolfi and Jillian Sederholm are back with star quality and recaps of each episode, interviews with the queens behind the juiciest moments, and Q&As with each week’s eliminated contestant.
With some of the best OG queens vying for Queen of the Fame Games AND the crown, you know there will be some tea to spill as we enter our All Stars 8 era.
Follow EW’s Quick Drag now to get new episodes every Tuesday because you definitely don’t want to miss a thing.
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Join Entertainment Weekly's RuPaul’s Drag Race reporter Joey Nolfi and news director Jillian Sederholm on Tuesdays for episodes recapping RuPaul’s Drag Race season 15, plus interviews with the cast of queens and Q&As with each week’s eliminated contestant to get the tea on the juiciest moments of the season. Don’t end up in the pork chop loading dock, follow EW’s QUICK DRAG wherever you get your podcasts so you don’t miss a thing.
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Drag Race France host and season 12 alum Nicky Doll joins for a special mini recap of season 1 of the French spin-off, in which Nicky reveals that Isabelle Huppert was almost a guest judge, talks about the hilarious lip-sync numbers with audio that wasn't cleared for use in the United States, reacts to Kiddy Smile's critiques for Lolita Banana, and previews an emotional finale battle between Soa de Muse, La Grande Dame, and Paloma!
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Break out the paté and giblets for the cats: Jinkx Monsoon joins the show after officially becoming the first queen to win RuPaul's Drag Race twice after Mama Ru crowned her the All Stars 7 champion. AS7 runner-up Monét X Change also appears for a tea-filled conversation about lip-sync lipstick gags, cartwheel fumbles, and her future on stage as an opera singer.
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AS7 finalist Shea Couleé joins for a deep kiki about the buzziest episode of the season, revealing her true thoughts on the Variety Show challenge’s three-star prize, Monét X Change’s decision to bring Trinity The Tuck to the finale instead of Jaida, fan reactions to the moment she won, and — of course — her perspective on who really hooked up with Monét.
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Jinkx Monsoon’s longtime friend, collaborator, fellow 'RuPaul's Drag Race' legend BenDeLaCreme suits up in black stockings and white shoes to recap the AS7 Kennedy Davenport Center Honors roast challenge. DeLa makes a hilarious reveal about talking Jinkx out of her original Spikes on the Runway outfit idea when her sister initially wanted to do a ‘Super Mario Bros.’ ensemble, and also spills tea on her time on All Stars 3, reacts to Dave heckling her on season 6 (and Jinkx’s decision to ‘absolve’ him during ‘Snatch Game’ for ‘killing’ Judy Garland), and predicts on how she and Jinkx would fare on a ‘Best Friends Drag Race’ season.
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Monét X Change joins for a spirited kiki on RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 7, addressing the absurd drama over her spoken word lip-sync with Jinkx Monsoon, stolen contact solution, the Smoker’s Alliance, her decision to block Raja, more past looks she brought to the AS7 set, and the emotional evolution of her relationship with fellow All Stars 4 winner Trinity The Tuck.
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Raja graduates from Santa's School for Girls to dish on sisterly squabbles over the All Stars 7 acting challenge, remixing her Futurama Glamorama look from season 3, repurposing her fashion archive for future AS7 runways, an update on Fashion Photo RuView, and reveals when to expect her (possible) final bow on Drag Race forever.
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RuPaul's Emmy-winning fashion designer Zaldy reviews the 'All Stars 7' queens tributes to Mama Ru's iconic 'Drag Race' looks of the past — plus gives a special tease at what he's creating for RuPaul's future iterations of the show.
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The Avengers of Drag assembles under Kerri "Thanos" Colby as she joins Kornbread, Bosco, Jasmine Kennedie , and winner Willow Pill to recap the best, shadiest, most explosive moments from season 14. The queens take us behind the scenes for some never-before-spilled tea on RuPaul's initial reaction to Snatch Game (plus a taste of Kornbread's unaired Leslie Jordan impression), the "chaos" backstage at the lip-sync smackdown, unexpected obstacles that nearly derailed a few finale looks, and the importance of trans representation on TV as politicians around the country threaten LGBTQ rights.
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