RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars season 3
Template:Infobox reality talent competition The third season of RuPaul's Drag Race: All Stars began airing on January 25, 2018. The season was announced in August 2017, and 9 of the 10 cast members were revealed during a VH1 television special titled "Exclusive Queen Ruveal," which aired on October 20, 2017.[1][2][3] This season featured ten All Star contestants, selected from the show's first season through to its ninth season, who competed to be inducted into the "Drag Race Hall of Fame".
As in the previous season, the top two queens in the challenge compete in a "Lip Sync for Your Legacy," with the winner of the lip sync earning $10,000 and choosing which of the bottom queens gets eliminated. A new twist on how the top queens of the season were chosen was revealed in the seasons last episode. The previously eliminated queens returned in the finale and voted for the top two out of the remaining top four finalists, from there on the two queens with the most votes advanced and the others were subsequently eliminated. The prizes for the winner of the competition are a one-year supply of Anastasia Beverly Hills cosmetics and a cash prize of $100,000.
The winner of the third season of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars was Trixie Mattel, with Kennedy Davenport being the runner-up.
Contestants
The drag queens that competed are:[4]
(Ages and names stated are at time of contest.)
Contestant | Real name | Age | Hometown | Original season | Original placement | Outcome |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Trixie Mattel | Brian Firkus | 28 | Los Angeles, California | Season 7 | 6th Place | Winner |
Kennedy Davenport | Reuben Asberry Jr.[5] | 35 | Dallas, Texas | Season 7 | 4th Place | Runner-up |
BeBe Zahara Benet | Nea Marshall Kudi | 36 | Minneapolis, Minnesota | Season 1 | Winner | 3rd/4th Place |
Shangela | D.J. Pierce | 35 | Los Angeles, California | Season 2 | 12th Place | |
Season 3 | 6th Place | |||||
Morgan McMichaels | Thomas White | 36 | Los Angeles, California | Season 2 | 8th Place | 5th Place[a] |
BenDeLaCreme | Benjamin Putnam | 35 | Seattle, Washington | Season 6 | 5th Place[b] | 6th Place[c] |
Aja | Jay Rivera[6] | 23 | Brooklyn, New York | Season 9 | 9th Place | 7th Place |
Chi Chi DeVayne | Zavion Davenport[7] | 32 | Shreveport, Louisiana | Season 8 | 4th Place | 8th Place |
Milk | Dan Donigan[8] | 29 | New York City | Season 6 | 9th Place | 9th Place |
Thorgy Thor | Shane Galligan[9][10] | 33 | Brooklyn, New York | Season 8 | 6th Place | 10th Place |
Contestant progress
Contestant | 1[11] | 2[12] | 3[13] | 4[14] | 5[15] | 6[16] | 7[17] | 8[18] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Trixie Mattel | SAFE | SAFE | HIGH | BTM3 | WIN | BTM3 | WIN | Winner |
Kennedy Davenport | SAFE | BTM2 | WIN | BTM3 | SAFE | BTM3 | BTM3 | Runner-up |
BeBe Zahara Benet | SAFE | HIGH | SAFE | SAFE | WIN | WIN | BTM3 | Eliminated |
Shangela | HIGH | WIN | SAFE | WIN | BTM2 | BTM3 | WIN | Eliminated |
Morgan McMichaels | ELIM | IN | ELIM | Guest | ||||
BenDeLaCreme | WIN | WIN | WIN | WIN | SAFE | ELIM | Guest | |
Aja | WIN | SAFE | BTM3 | SAFE | ELIM | OUT | Guest | |
Chi Chi DeVayne | BTM2 | LOW | BTM3 | ELIM | OUT | Guest | ||
Milk | SAFE | SAFE | ELIM | OUT | Guest | |||
Thorgy Thor | SAFE | ELIM | OUT | Guest |
- The contestant won RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars.
- The contestant was the runner-up.
- The contestant was eliminated by jury vote without lip-syncing entirely.
- The contestant won the challenge and won the "Lip Sync for Your Legacy."
- The contestant won the challenge but lost the "Lip Sync for Your Legacy."
- The contestant came back for a chance to re-enter the competition and was chosen to return.
- The contestant came back for a chance to re-enter the competition but was not chosen to return.
- The contestant received positive judges' critiques but was ultimately declared safe.
- The contestant received judges' critiques but was ultimately declared safe.
- The contestant received negative judges' critiques but was ultimately declared safe.
- The contestant won the challenge and won the "Lip Sync for Your Legacy" but chose to eliminate herself.
- The contestant was in the bottom and eligible for elimination.
- The contestant was eliminated.
- The contestant returned as a juror for the final episode to vote for the Top 2
Lip syncs
Episode | Contestants (Pick for Elimination) |
Song | Winner | Up for Elimination | Eliminated | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Aja (Chi Chi DeVayne) |
vs. | BenDeLaCreme (Morgan McMichaels) |
"Anaconda" (Nicki Minaj) |
BenDeLaCreme | Chi Chi DeVayne Morgan McMichaels |
Morgan McMichaels |
2 | BenDeLaCreme (Thorgy Thor) |
vs. | Shangela (Thorgy Thor) |
"Jump (For My Love)" (The Pointer Sisters) |
Shangela | Kennedy Davenport Thorgy Thor |
Thorgy Thor |
3 | BenDeLaCreme (Chi Chi DeVayne) |
vs. | Kennedy Davenport (Milk) |
"Green Light" (Lorde) |
Kennedy Davenport | Aja Chi Chi DeVayne Milk |
Milk |
4 | BenDeLaCreme (Chi Chi DeVayne) |
vs. | Shangela (Chi Chi DeVayne) |
"I Kissed a Girl" (Katy Perry) |
BenDeLaCreme and Shangela | Chi Chi DeVayne Kennedy Davenport Trixie Mattel |
Chi Chi DeVayne |
5 | BeBe Zahara Benet (Aja) |
vs. | Trixie Mattel (Aja) |
"The Boss" (Diana Ross) |
BeBe Zahara Benet | Aja Shangela |
Aja |
6 | BeBe Zahara Benet[a] | vs. | BenDeLaCreme (BenDeLaCreme) [Morgan McMichaels][b] |
"Nobody's Supposed to Be Here (Hex Hector Dance Mix)" (Deborah Cox) |
BenDeLaCreme | Kennedy Davenport Shangela Trixie Mattel |
BenDeLaCreme |
7 | Shangela (Morgan McMichaels) |
vs. | Trixie Mattel (Morgan McMichaels) |
"Freaky Money" (RuPaul ft. Big Freedia) |
Shangela | BeBe Zahara Benet Kennedy Davenport Morgan McMichaels |
Morgan McMichaels |
8 | Kennedy Davenport | vs. | Trixie Mattel | "Wrecking Ball" (Miley Cyrus) |
Trixie Mattel | None | Kennedy Davenport |
- The contestant was eliminated after their first time in the bottom.
- The contestant was eliminated after their second time in the bottom.
- The contestant was eliminated after their third time in the bottom.
- The contestant self-eliminated without being in the bottom.
- The contestant was eliminated after the final lip sync.
- ^ In episode 7, BeBe Zahara Benet chose not to show who she selected to return to the competition and who she selected to eliminate if she had won the lip sync.
- ^ In episode 6, the contestants in the lip sync were asked to choose an eliminated contestant to return to the competition in addition to picking someone to eliminate.
Guest judges
Guest judges[19] for this season include (in order of appearance):
- Vanessa Hudgens, actress and singer
- Todrick Hall, actor and singer
- Vanessa Williams, actress and singer
- Constance Zimmer, actress
- Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman, actor and model
- Nicole Byer, comedian and actress
- Kristin Chenoweth, actress and singer
- Tituss Burgess, actor and singer
- Shay Mitchell, actress and model
- Adam Lambert, singer and actor
- Emma Bunton, singer and actress
- Chris Colfer, actor and singer
- Garcelle Beauvais, actress and model
Special guests
Guests who appeared in episodes but did not judge on the main stage (in order of appearance):
- Chad Michaels, runner-up from season four and winner of season one of All Stars
- Alaska, runner-up from season five and winner of season two of All Stars
- Marc Jacobs, fashion designer
- Nancy Pelosi, House Democratic leader and representative for California's 12th congressional district
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date |
---|---|---|---|
16 | 1 | "All-Star Variety Show" | January 25, 2018 |
17 | 2 | "Divas Lip Sync Live" | February 1, 2018 |
18 | 3 | "The B*tchelor" | February 8, 2018 |
19 | 4 | "All Stars Snatch Game" | February 15, 2018 |
20 | 5 | "Pop Art Ball[20]" | February 22, 2018[21] |
21 | 6 | "Handmaids to Kitty Girls[22]" | March 1, 2018[21] |
22 | 7 | "My Best Squirrelfriend's Dragsmaids Wedding Trip[23]" | March 8, 2018[23] |
23 | 8 | "A Jury of Their Queers[23]" | March 15, 2018[23] |
Leak
On February 15, 2018, the series production company World of Wonder filed a lawsuit against an anonymous leaker using the alias RealityTVLeaks.[24] According to the lawsuit, RealityTVLeaks posted several visuals from the season on various social media websites such as Reddit, Twitter, and Instagram before each episode's airing—including runway themes, challenges, episode titles, and eliminated queens.[24] Additionally, a producer from the show stated that the leaker removed "information identifying [World of Wonder] as the copyright owner and author" before adding "misleading copyright management information falsely identifying [the defendants] as the copyright owners and authors."[24] World of Wonder launched the suit because of the defendant's "unlawful theft and public dissemination of episodes of the popular and critically-acclaimed reality television show," and the production company confirmed it is seeking damages of $300,000, including $150,000 for each infringed episode and $25,000 per violation of "actual damages" and defendants' profits.[24]
Ratings
No. | Title | Air date | Rating/share (18–49) |
Viewers (millions) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | "All-Star Variety Show" | January 25, 2018 | 0.46[25] | 0.895[25] |
2 | "Divas Lip Sync Live" | February 1, 2018 | 0.40[26] | 0.777[26] |
3 | "The B*tchelor" | February 8, 2018 | 0.39[27] | 0.738[27] |
4 | "All Stars Snatch Game" | February 15, 2018 | 0.34[28] | 0.713[28] |
5 | "Pop Art Ball" | February 22, 2018 | 0.38[29] | 0.732[29] |
6 | "Handmaids to Kitty Girls" | March 1, 2018 | 0.49[30] | 0.883[30] |
7 | "My Best Squirrelfriend's Dragsmaids Wedding Trip" | March 8, 2018 | 0.31[31] | 0.658[31] |
8 | "A Jury of Their Queers" | March 15, 2018 | 0.27[32] | 0.589[32] |
Reception
Although a ratings success, the season was not critically well received, following the high bar set by All Stars 2. Vulture, in writing a summation review, described the season as "truly one of the roughest seasons of the show ever. After a stellar, jaw-unhingingly good All Stars 2, this season felt more like an embarrassing cousin you brought to gay happy hour who wears double polos".[33] The A.V. Club similarly described the season as disappointing; in their final review of the season, they wrote, "I should be celebrating the crowning of a new queen in the Drag Race hall of fame, but Drag Race All Stars season three has left me feeling totally underwhelmed and wondering, What’s the point?"[34]
Vulture did however make the point that although the season did not live up to expectations, "even at its worst, it’s still one of one the best, if not the best goddamn reality competition show on television".[35]
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