RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 11 Cast Revealed In Surprise Announcement
RuPauls Drag Race All Stars 11 Cast Revealed In Surprise Announcement...
The highly anticipated cast for RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 11 was unexpectedly unveiled today, sending fans into a frenzy. The announcement, made via the show's official social media accounts, features 10 fan-favorite queens returning to compete for the coveted crown.
Among the standout names are season 14 finalist Bosco, season 13's Gottmik, and season 12's Crystal Methyd. The cast also includes unexpected choices like early-eliminated queens from recent seasons, promising fresh dynamics. The reveal comes just weeks after All Stars 10 wrapped, breaking the franchise's usual annual cycle.
Trending nationwide, the news has already generated over 200,000 tweets in three hours. Many fans are particularly excited about the inclusion of international queens like Canada's Icesis Couture and UK's Tayce, marking the first true global All Stars edition.
Production is reportedly underway in Los Angeles, with the season expected to premiere this summer on Paramount+. The accelerated timeline suggests Viacom is capitalizing on Drag Race's record-breaking 2025 Emmy wins and recent mainstream crossover success.
Notably absent are several widely predicted queens, including season 15's Sasha Colby. This has sparked debate online about the selection process, with some fans accusing producers of favoring drama over track records. World of Wonder has yet to comment on the criteria.
Industry analysts note the announcement's timing strategically counters recent competition from HBO's We're Here and Netflix's Drag Latina. With All Stars consistently being the franchise's highest-rated installment, this season could set new viewership records.
The full cast list includes: Bosco, Gottmik, Crystal Methyd, Icesis Couture, Tayce, Denali, Rock M. Sakura, Lala Ri, Charity Kase, and A'keria C. Davenport. Guest judges and challenges remain under wraps, though insiders hint at several major celebrity appearances.
All Stars 11 marks the first season filmed after RuPaul's recent contract extension through 2028. The show's cultural impact continues growing, with Drag Race alumni now appearing in everything from Super Bowl ads to Broadway productions.
Fans can expect the traditional trailer drop in early June, followed by weekly episodes starting June 26. The shortened gap between announcement and premiere reflects streaming platforms' increasing preference for surprise drops over prolonged marketing cycles.