![]() ![]() Your thoughts on the finale’s winner(s)? The season in general? I know you have feelings, so drop ’em in a comment below. I am proud to know each of you, and am beyond grateful that the future of drag rests in your capable and fiercely manicured hands.” Your contribution to queer people everywhere can never be fully repaid, but I hope you feel the love that flows from our hearts to yours. Jaida Essence Hall, Jinkx Monsoon, Monét X Change, Raja, Shea Couleé, The Vivienne, Trinity the Tuck, and Yvie Oddly - your names will be forever synonymous with grace and excellence. “To all of the winning queens that came back to slay, thank you for giving us the best drag show that the world has ever seen. “After watching this season, the winner is… the viewers!” RuPaul says in a statement. Giving us exactly what we’d expect, Jinkx twirled around the stage while Monét made it rain all over herself.Īfter watching the lip sync and considering the queens’ performances all season, the Ru-sults are in! The winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 7 and the first-ever Queen of All Queens is… Jinkx Monsoon!īased on the finale’s lip sync eliminations, here’s how the eight queens ultimately placed this season: MONET, ‘SWISH SWISH’ | Here we go, folks, the main event! Katy Perry’s ode to basketball wouldn’t have been my first pick for a final lip sync, but both queens brought their everything and made it work. Here’s some good news about the queens competing in RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 7: Even if they lose, they’re still a winner, baby That’s right, Drag Race is finally doing an all-winners. MONET, ‘SO WHAT’ | Trinity may have been dressed like Pink if she were a character on Castlevania, but that didn’t give her the advantage this time around, especially once Monet got into, um… position? “I just topped Trinity on national TV,” Monét proclaimed, and she wasn’t wrong. Thankfully, it’s Ru’s decision to make, not ours. Jinkx was fully dressed for the part and feeling her gothic fantasy, but Shea absolutely nailed that classic Gaga choreography. And this truly could have gone either way. SHEA, ‘JUDAS’ | I could have seen these two in the final lip sync, so to get a face-off of this caliber early in the show was a surprise. Going into this episode, 85 percent of TVLine readers were hoping for a Jinkx win. Of course, the All Stars 7 finale’s real big-ticket event was the four-way smackdown between the top legends - Jinkx Monsoon, Monét X Change, Shea Couleé and Trinity. So I’ll be honest - I was a little surprised when Raja was declared the winner of the night’s first crown. (And if you’ve been reading her revealing posts on social media about living with Ehlers-Danlos, you know just how difficult it probably was.) Don’t even get me started on Yvie pretending to lose her wig… only to reveal a second wig under her cap! Perfectly executed. RAJA, ‘SISTERS ARE DOING IT FOR THEMSELVES’ | This is another song that feels very much in Raja’s wheelhouse, but my peepers were firmly on Yvie, who put her whole damn body into her performance. ![]() The Voice Recap: Night 2 of the Battles Deals Out Four Cuts, Two Steals and a Well-Deserved Fainting Spell ![]()
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