Drag Race France: All Stars
Get ready — Drag Race France returns in an electrifying All Stars format starting July 10 on france.tv and France 2. Ten fierce queens from the first three seasons are back in the werkroom, each hungry for the crown.
Elips (Season 1 – eliminated in episode 5)
- Wins: None — awarded Miss Congeniality
- Standout Moment: Her hilarious Snatch Game as Chantal Ladesou
- Iconic Look: A tribute to Mylène Farmer during “Night of 1000 Mylènes,” with a now-legendary lip-sync to “Libertine” — sealed with a kiss from Paloma
- Style & Personality: Known for sharp-shouldered, graphic silhouettes. Shy but charming, she’s returning to defend her congenial crown with extra sparkle.
Kam Hugh (Season 1 – eliminated in episode 4)
- Wins: 1
- Standout Moment: Showcased a Jean Paul Gaultier-inspired couture look — in front of the designer himself
- Iconic Look: Her pigeon costume for the “My France” runway, later reimagined during the Paris 2024 Olympics
- Style & Personality: Runway royalty with precision and polish. Still has room to grow in acting, but her All Stars looks are guaranteed to slay.
La Big Bertha (Season 1 – eliminated in episode 6)
- Wins: None
- Standout Moment: Emotional lip-sync to “Corps” against Lolita Banana
- Iconic Look: A Marie Antoinette-meets-“fountain” fantasy for the “My France” runway
- Style & Personality: A trailblazer for body inclusivity. Sometimes seen as lacking focus by the judges, but she’s stepping back into the spotlight with a more refined edge.
Magnetica (Season 3 – eliminated in episode 2)
- Wins: None
- Standout Moment: Unforgettable orange inflatable entrance look
- Iconic Look: A black and white club kid creation for “Living Couture” runway
- Style & Personality: Visually charged, high-energy, and wildly imaginative — All Stars is her chance to show the full force of her drag artistry.
Mami Watta (Season 2 – finalist)
- Wins: None
- Standout Moment: Played a twerking baker in the musical parody “The Hunchback of Notre-Drag”
- Iconic Look: Tribute to Grace Jones — past-heroine realness with cigarettes tucked in suggestive places
- Style & Personality: Sharp humor meets chaotic fabulousness. Low-risk fashion but high-impact presence — expect unpredictability in the best way.
Misty Phoenix (Season 3 – eliminated in episode 7)
- Wins: None
- Standout Moment: Nailed Lolo Ferrari’s exaggerated glam in the Snatch Game
- Iconic Look: “Hair Couture” runway wowed Diane Kruger for both silhouette and execution
- Style & Personality: A dynamic performer with infectious energy — set to deliver explosive lip-syncs.
Moon (Season 2 – withdrew in episode 6)
- Wins: None — honored as Miss Congeniality
- Standout Moment: Delivered a gripping drag king portrayal of a toxic father in “The Hunchback of Notre-Drag”
- Iconic Look: A red gown passed down from her mother, honoring her Romani roots in “Heroines of the Past”
- Style & Personality: Brave, emotional, and politically driven. This time, strategic freedom may be limited, but her authenticity remains unmatched.
Piche (Season 2 – eliminated episode 4, returned, re-eliminated episode 8)
- Wins: 1
- Standout Moment: Original song-dance number “Confess” during the talent show — now a Drag Race anthem
- Iconic Look: A dramatic Titanic-inspired cosplay as Rose, including a sinking rescue scene
- Style & Personality: A firecracker with fearless moves. Expect her to contend fiercely for the lip-sync assassin title.
Punani (Season 2 – finalist)
- Wins: 1
- Standout Moment: Won Snatch Game as Amanda Lear — in front of the icon herself
- Iconic Look: An otherworldly sea siren moment for the “Under the Sea” runway
- Style & Personality: A poetic and ironic beauty, known for ‘80s glamour. Now’s the time to unleash her untapped wild side.
Soa de Muse (Season 1 – finalist)
- Wins: 2
- Standout Moment: Soul-stirring performance of Thomas Fersen’s “Hyacinthe” in the talent show
- Iconic Look: All-black haute couture ensemble that shut down the runway
- Style & Personality: Charismatic and intense, a known lip-sync assassin. Critics wanted vulnerability — and she’s ready to push beyond her comfort
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