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RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 4 Cast Revealed

Who are you rooting for?…
 
Start your engines! The cast of RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 4 has finally been released, so it’s time to start planning out who you are rooting for.
 
The upcoming season of the reality competition series will feature 10 former queens — Monét X Change, Latrice Royale, Trinity Taylor, Farrah Moan, Valentina, Monique Heart, Jasmine Masters, Naomi Smalls, Gia Gunn, and Manila Luzon — competing for the All Stars crown when the fourth installment premieres on Friday, December 14.
 
Mama Ru tells EW that this upcoming season “will shock fans, although I don’t think they’ll be as disappointed [as with the winner of All Stars 3.] 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 [against Shangela].”
 
The premiere of RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 4 comes just one week after RuPaul’s Drag Race Holi-slay Spectacular, which is set to air on Friday, December 7. The festive face-off will reunite Eureka O’Hara, Jasmine Masters, Kim Chi, Latrice Royale, Mayhem Miller, Shangela, Sonique and Trixie Mattel as they compete for the title of Drag Race’s first-ever Xmas Queen.
 
May the best woman win!
 
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