And the grandest Drag Race dame returning for All-Stars 4 - her fourth Drag Race ride - wants the children’s lip-sync shenanigans to stop. Read on for our exclusive interviews with each of the All-Stars 4 queens. She’s a real superstar, but I really didn’t count on the other girls who came back being so vindictive. We always try to do something fresh and interesting, and sometimes it turns out in a way that you don’t really expect. "I think it will shock fans, although I don’t think they’ll be as disappointed. "The girls on All-Stars 4 are exciting and they have so much more to show," RuPaul tells EW, adding that the season ahead will serve as minor course correction after the All-Stars 3 finale sharply divided the rabid Drag Race fanbase. And EW has an exclusive first look at the upcoming season of the Emmy-winning reality competition series, which will pit 10 former queens - Monét X Change, Latrice Royale, Trinity Taylor, Farrah Moan, Valentina, Monique Heart, Jasmine Masters, Naomi Smalls, Gia Gunn, and Manila Luzon - against each other for a spot in the Drag Race Hall of Fame. ET on VH1) are all glown up for their next sequined cycle in the Werk Room. She’s won comedy challenges, performance challenges, runway challenges and Snatch Game challenges.Prepare for brooms to give way to ShamWows and "facts are facts" to fall to "goopery," because the ladies of RuPaul's Drag Race All-Stars 4 (premiering Friday, Dec. Shea Couleé (“All Stars” Season 5): Shea has also amassed a bounty of challenge wins: four on Season 9 of “Drag Race” (where she tied for third with Trinity), and two on Season 5 of “All Stars” (for which she won both final lip syncs). She was a lip-sync assassin on Season 6 of “All Stars,” where she tied with contestant Eureka! Jaida Essence Hall (“Drag Race” Season 12): The most recent winner of a regular season of “Drag Race” on this season of “All Stars,” Jaida enters the work room with three main challenge wins: for performance, her comedy chops, and her makeover skills. Four years earlier, she was also named the “U.K. The Vivienne (“Drag Race UK” Season 1): As the inaugural winner of the first season of “Drag Race” in the U.K., the Vivienne won three challenges her season, for her runway looks, her imitation of Donald Trump, and her acting and marketing chops. She returned as a lip-sync assassin on Season 5 of “All Stars” and won in her face-off against contestant India Ferrah. Yvie Oddly (“Drag Race” Season 11): Uncommonly flexible and sartorially inventive, Yvie was the first queen to win the crown her season after winning only one episode challenge. She tied for the win on “All Stars” with Monét X Change. Trinity the Tuck (“All-Stars” Season 4): Trinity has won a whopping seven “Drag Race” challenges: three on Season 9 of “Drag Race,” where she tied for third with Shea Couleé, and four on Season 4 of “All Stars” (she won the final lip-sync for two of those challenges). She also returned as a lip-sync assassin on Season 5 of “All Stars” and won her face-off against contestant Jujubee. After winning three challenges on “All Stars” (and won the final lip-sync in one of them), Monét is the first queen ever on “Drag Race” and “All Stars” to tie for the crown, with Trinity the Tuck. Monét X Change (“All-Stars” Season 4): Originally a contestant on Season 10 of “Drag Race” (where she placed sixth), Monét is known best for her quick wit and charismatic performances. She often performs in a comedy cabaret act with “Drag Race” Season 6 and “All Stars” Season 3 queen BenDeLaCreme. Jinkx Monsoon (“Drag Race” Season 5): First and foremost a comedy queen, Jinkx won two challenges in her season and was among the top queens of the week in almost every episode. She’s also worked as a makeup artist, including on “America’s Next Top Model” in the 2000s and with Adam Lambert, Pamela Anderson, Twiggy and Iman. Raja (“Drag Race” Season 3): The only Asian American winner of “Drag Race” in the U.S., Raja won three challenges in her season on the strength of her runway looks and singing. The eight “All Stars” contestants, in order of when they won their respective seasons, are: “RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars Untucked,” which captures the behind-the-scenes conversations between the queens while the judges deliberate, will also stream on Paramount+.
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