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Drag Dames Return for French Fame

🇫🇷 Lace up the heels and cue the drama—10 iconic queens are BACK for Drag Race France All Stars, and baby, they’re not here to play nice 💅✨

The heels are higher, the stakes are fiercer, and the wigs are cinched tighter—Drag Race France All Stars is finally here, and the queens are ready to turn Paris into a runway battlefield. After making her mark at the 2024 Paris Olympics, Nicky Doll is calling on ten of the most unforgettable contestants from past seasons to lip sync, slay, and strut their way to the crown—and a juicy €30,000 grand prize. With weekly showdowns, gag-worthy eliminations, and a cast that embodies the full spectrum of France’s dazzling queer talent, this season is shaping up to be a drag renaissance with serious bite. Let’s meet the queens who dared to return and are ready to remind the world: in France, drag is not just art—it’s revolution.

Elips: The Bordeaux Muse Returns

Elips is bringing poetry and drama back to the runway. This self-taught artist from Bordeaux stole hearts as Miss Congeniality in Season 1, and she’s ready to prove she’s more than sweet—she’s a contender. A member of the creative drag collective Familips, Elips serves hand-sewn couture with a side of fantasy. Her mission? Snatch the crown for Bordeaux and leave no rhinestone unturned.

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Kam Hugh: Paris’ Painted Princess

Kam Hugh is beauty, beat, and brand deals. The 26-year-old Parisian made waves as the first French queen to bag collaborations with beauty giants like Sephora and NYX. Her fashion-forward looks scream haute couture, and she’s not just pretty—she’s powerful. This makeup maven returns to the workroom with style, savvy, and a plan to paint the competition into a corner.

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La Big Bertha: Parisian Diva of Decadence

Bertha’s back, and she’s bringing the burlesque. A fan favorite from Season 1, La Big Bertha combines glamour, humor, and haute cuisine like no other. She’s been spotted cooking up laughs on French TV and shaking the stage with music icon SANTA. At 40, she’s proving that drag only gets better with age—and a killer red lip.

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Magnetica: Club Kid Realness

Paris-based and proudly French-Bolivian, Magnetica is here to turn the All Stars stage into a visual feast. With a look that blends graphic art and gender-bending glam, she’s the face of the alternative drag scene in Paris. Repping the Club Kid aesthetic and non-binary brilliance, Magnetica isn’t just performing—she’s making a statement for queer visibility, Latinx pride, and futuristic fabulosity.

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Mami Watta: Afro-Futurist Goddess

From the ballroom to the big leagues, Mami Watta is back—and she’s as fierce as ever. A Season 2 finalist, she channels Ivorian culture and Afro-futurism into every bold move. Sexy, cerebral, and sensational, her drag is a kaleidoscope of color and culture that electrifies French and international stages. Don’t blink—she’s a showstopper.

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Misty Phoenix: The Marvelous Dancer

Misty Phoenix is drag’s answer to a superhero. Inspired by Marvel comics and driven by explosive creativity, she delivers high-energy performances with runway-ready looks. Whether she’s dancing, lip-syncing, or slaying with her sharp silhouettes, Misty’s return from Season 3 proves she’s still got the fire—and then some.

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Moon: Trans Visibility with Grace

The moon is rising again. Miss Congeniality from Season 2, Moon offers introspective drag with fashion and purpose. As the first Swiss queen on the show and a proud transgender woman, her presence is a statement in itself. Her return to the Drag Race stage isn’t just about competition—it’s about representation, resilience, and radical self-love.

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Piche: Pop Star in Platforms

Singer, rapper, dancer—Piche does it all. After slaying the Olympic Games opening ceremony, she’s back to slay the All Stars stage. Her EP “Festin” has been turning heads and she’s touring major French festivals. Piche’s presence on Drag Race is a reminder that drag is music, drag is art, and drag belongs on every stage.

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Punani: The Poetic Performer

Punani brings vintage vibes with a witty twist. After reaching the Season 2 finale, she’s stayed in the spotlight, mixing retro flair with modern camp. She’s not just a performer; she’s a storyteller with flair. Alongside longtime creative partner Rose, she’s keeping queer artistry alive onstage and online—and she’s ready to snatch the crown this time.

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Soa de Muse: The Global Powerhouse

Soa de Muse has already conquered France and gone global. A Season 1 runner-up and standout on Global All Stars, she made history as the first Martinican queen to compete internationally. As the founder of La Bouche cabaret in Paris, Soa is more than a drag queen—she’s a community leader. With titles like “Global Lip Sync Assassin” and “Miss Global Peacemaker,” Soa isn’t here to play—she’s here to lead.

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