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What's the Tea on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 3?

By Kristy Puchko | TV | January 30, 2018 |

By Kristy Puchko | TV | January 30, 2018 |


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Let’s get sickening! Last week, the third season of RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars kicked off, bringing back an array of fan favorites, including BenDeLaCreme, Chi Chi DeVayne, Milk, Aja, Kennedy Davenport, Shangela, and Trixie Mattel. Plus, Thorgy Thor and Morgan Michaels. The show also offered the Ru-turn of season one winner BeBe Zahara Benet, which seems like an amends for her season being available exactly nowhere. And since there’s no Untucked for All Star seasons, World of Wonder has rolled out a look behind the scenes, including more time with the first eliminated queen.

The first ep offered a talent competition where many of the queens busted out new tracks (available on iTunes), Ben did a comedic burlesque performance, and Aja stole the show with this life-giving death drop.

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But it was BenDeLaCreme who won the Lipsync for your Legacy, and decided to send season two’s straight shooter Morgan Michaels home. Real Talk: All is fair in love and All Stars. So, Ben was totally within her rights to dump Morgan, who’d frankly revealed her plan to oust the strongest queens. But Ben trying to keep her Miss Congeniality crown while playing this kind of strategy is shady, lady. It was a ruthless move, and that’s fine! Play the game. But you’re not fooling anyone with that speech about how you did this for the other girls’ benefit.

Anyhow, Morgan gets some love in the video above, talking the restorative powers of sweaty padding tea, Shangela shade, and the worst part of going home first. But of course, there’s the possibility season three will have a comeback queen, and if it’s Morgan, she promises “full bitch mode.”

RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars airs Thursdays on VH1.