Meet The Cast: RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars, Season 10

18 returning queens. One twisted tournament. All Stars 10 brings drama, glitter, and high-stakes drag. Streaming exclusively on Paramount+ starting May 9.

by Gabbi Calvert - Apr 25 2025
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Wigs will fly and egos will clash — RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars  ten is here with a supersized cast of 18 returning queens ready to serve looks, stir drama, and snatch that crown. With legends, lip-sync assassins, and a few wildcard returns, this season promises glitter, gags, and enough camp to pitch a tent.

 Premiering Friday, May 9, 2025, exclusively on Paramount+, this season introduces a new “Tournament of All Stars” format, with queens divided into three brackets, battling for a spot in the Drag Race Hall of Fame.

Meet each queen from the cast below:

Acid Betty (Season 8)


A visual artist with a punk aesthetic and bold attitude. She was known for clashing with other queens and pushing boundaries with her looks, but her sharp tongue got her eliminated earlier than expected.

Aja (Season 9, All Stars 3)


Known for iconic reads and killer voguing. After a rough edit in Season 9, Aja came back in All Stars 3 more polished, only to be sent home early again. Now back for a third time, they’re here to reclaim their power.

Alyssa Hunter (Season 14)


A Puerto Rican pageant queen with high-fashion runways. She was eliminated early despite stunning looks and a powerful stage presence, leaving many fans feeling she deserved more time.

Bosco (Season 14)


Seattle’s “demon queen” brought campy burlesque and fashion-forward drag. She narrowly avoided elimination thanks to the golden chocolate bar and made it all the way to the finale with her deadpan wit and flair.

Cynthia Lee Fontaine (Seasons 8 & 9)


Famous for her “cucu” catchphrase and cheerful energy. After a short run in Season 8, she returned in Season 9 as a fan favorite and shared her powerful cancer survival story.

Daya Betty (Season 14)


Initially eliminated in Episode 1, she returned and clawed her way to the finale with her punk-rock drag, bold attitude, and sharp critiques of other queens. Fierce and controversial.

DeJa Skye (Season 14)


A pastel-loving, camp queen with strong comedic chops. She became a standout with her Snatch Game win and was beloved for her warmth and creativity.

Denali (Season 13)


An Olympic-level figure skater whose high-energy performances and polished looks impressed fans. She was shockingly eliminated in a double shantay episode, making her one of the season’s most notable underdogs.

Ginger Minj (Season 7, All Stars 2, All Stars 6)


A Southern comedy queen with Broadway pipes. Runner-up twice, Ginger mixes humor with heart and is always a strong contender thanks to her stage experience and savvy.

Irene the Alien (Season 15)


Despite being first out, she left a huge impression with her chaotic energy, otherworldly aesthetic, and iconic “how to make ice water” bit. Her elimination is often considered one of the most premature.

Jorgeous (Season 14, All Stars 9)


Known for smooth moves and killer lip-syncs, Jorgeous brought fierce energy and adorable charisma. She struggled with critiques on runway diversity and comedy, but proved herself in performances.

Kerri Colby (Season 14)


House of Colby royalty, she exuded grace and glamour. Kerri was a role model for trans representation on the show, and while she didn’t make it to the top, her legacy reached beyond the competition.

Lydia “Butthole” Kollins (Season 17)


A recent queen with a spooky, oddball charm. Known for her unpredictable runways and alternative edge, her immediate return from Season 17 adds a chaotic freshness to the All Stars 10 cast.

Mistress Isabelle Brooks (Season 15)


A loud and proud pageant diva who stirred the pot while showing deep vulnerability. She made it to the finale, balancing old-school drag with heart and humor.

Nicole Paige Brooks (Season 2)


An early out from the classic era, remembered for her beauty and Southern gentility. She’s returning after over a decade to prove she’s still got it.

Olivia Lux (Season 13)


A theater queen with a dazzling smile and polished looks. She was sweet and underestimated early on, but eventually proved she had performance chops, placing fifth overall.

Phoenix (Season 3)


A polished pageant queen with a brief run on the early seasons. Her return is a chance to show how far she’s come and reconnect with a new generation of Drag Race fans.

Tina Burner (Season 13)


A bold New York comedy queen with a distinct red-orange-yellow aesthetic. Though critiqued for her style choices, she delivered consistent performances and big personality.

Photo Credit: rupaulsdragrace on Instagram.

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