RuPaul’s Drag Race is bringing All Stars back, back, back again… along with one of its most legendary queens for her own Netflix series.
On the heels of Trixie Mattel becoming the third crowned queen in the Drag Race Hall of Fame earlier this year, US channel VH1 has confirmed that All Stars 4 is officially in the works.
“This franchise is truly a force to be reckoned with,” VH1 boss Pamela Post said on Wednesday (August 22). “Our passionate and talented Queens continue to speak to our diverse fans who are not only looking for entertainment, but also the encouragement and inspiration to be their unique selves.”

The premiere date and the line-up of all-star queens are currently TBA. Now, have we already created a dream line-up, and does it include Miz Cracker, Kim Chi and Naomi Smalls, Ongina, Trinity ‘The Tuck’ Taylor, Valentina and ru-demption for Shangela? Of course…
Whichever queen outlasts their fellow legends and wins the final Lip-Sync for their Legacy will join Chad Michaels, Alaska 5000 and Trixie Mattel in Ru’s Drag Race Hall of Fame.
One former all-star who is probably going to be too busy for a second shot at the show is Alyssa Edwards, because she’s getting her own eight-part docu-series Dancing Queen on Netflix.
This new series from Drag Race‘s producers follows Alyssa in her travels across the world, and at home in Mesquite, Texas as she runs her Beyond Belief Dance Company.
“Mama’s back. Talk about a dream come true,” she beams in the teaser. “Talk about a dream that is truly reality. I am the grand dame diva of the south!”
The clip also boasts some cameos that Drag Race fans will love, including Alyssa’s famous proteges Shangela (Halleloo!) and Laganja Estranja.
Dancing Queen will premiere on Netflix worldwide on Friday, October 5. Drag Race also streams on Netflix in the UK.
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