RuPaul has announced a shake-up for Drag Race All Stars 5. (WOW)
When Drag Race All Stars 5 begins in four weeks’ time, expect to be gooped and gagged by the biggest twist in the show’s her story.
The All Stars machine is firing back up into action ahead of season five’s June 5 premiere, with RuPaul finally unveiling which queens will be returning to the werk room.
As well as the cast announcement, Drag Race has revealed that All Stars 5 will feature a major format twist.
“All Star rules have been suspended forever,” RuPaul says in a new teaser, before telling a mystery someone: “Reveal yourself.”
All Stars rules have been suspended…OFFICIALLY! 😱
Get ready for the biggest shake-up in #DragRace HERSTORY when #AllStars5 premieres FRI 6/5 at 8/7c on @VH1! 🌈💜 pic.twitter.com/8qYwuni6LZ
— RuPaul’s Drag Race (@RuPaulsDragRace) May 9, 2020
Drag Race fans demanded answers.
Wtf is happening? pic.twitter.com/CLTuuN26oH
— Delbin Nunez 🇩🇴 (@delbiyonce) May 9, 2020
I’m lost, we need answers pic.twitter.com/7JTb7R3wZM
— faguette. (@BlondeTremaine) May 9, 2020
— Shayna (NJ) (@Shayna_NJ) May 9, 2020
Though many think they’ve got the All Stars 5 twist already figured out thanks to the magic of the internet.
Everyone who knows what the twist is pic.twitter.com/B0abse4fHn
— Weslee #TeamShea (@WSpark98NZ2) May 9, 2020
Oh I wonder what the twist could be?! *pretends to be shocked despite seeing all the spoilers 😱
— Harry 🅙 (@HarryMacMusic) May 9, 2020
I think the top queen has to lip sync against a lip sync assassin?? i dont know the specifics though
— ryab (@uey07889580) May 9, 2020
It’s absolutely the opposite lol
— Phillip Alcântara (@wonderlandphill) May 9, 2020
All will be revealed when All Stars 5 kicks off on June 5 with Shea Coulée, Miz Cracker, Alexis Matteo, Blair St Clair, Mariah Balenciaga, India Ferrah, Derrick Barry, Mayhem Miller and Ongina all returning to compete for a spot in the Drag Race hall of fame.
In the US, the new season will air on VH1 having previously been announced for premium network Showtime.
The switch prompted a fierce backlash, but network owners said this wasn’t the reason for the double-back.
Rather, they blamed the coronavirus pandemic, which has “resulted in various scheduling and programming adjustments”.