In past seasons of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars, the cast has been primarily made up of returning queens looking for their second chance to snatch the crown that eluded them on their first attempt, with the occasional past winner thrown in to mix things up. But that's all changing for its seventh go-round, where each competitor will be a Drag Race legend who either won their respective season or a previous season of All Stars. It's a true clash of titans and the cash prize this time around is befitting.
For the first time, the queens will be competing for the title of "Queen of All Queens" and $200,000 (or 200,000 doo-lars as Mama Ru would say), the highest cash prize in the show's history. Things have sure come a long way from that basement set in Drag Race season one.
Truth be told, that prize money is only right because the level of charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent that these queens will be bringing to the main stage is legendary. And this cast, truly, is made up of all stars.
Jaida Essence Hall (winner season 12)
Jinkx Monsoon (winner of season five)
Monet X Change (winner of All Stars 4)
Raja (winner of season three)
Shea Coulee (winner of All Stars 5)
Trinity the Tuck (winner of All Stars 4)
The Vivienne (winner of Drag Race U.K. season one)
Yvie Oddly (winner of season 11)
It feels impossible that any of these queens could be first out -- they're all just too good. This may be why, as is the All Stars way, rumors first reported by The Tab have it that eliminations will be handled differently once again, with queens earning points to help them win the competition, although this has yet to be confirmed.
Drag Race: All Stars 7 premieres exclusively on Paramount+ on May 20. Watch the full cast reveal below.