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  • Sasha Allen’s Bold New EP ‘Jawbreaker’ Is a Love Letter to Life, Music—and Adore Delano

    Sasha Allen’s Bold New EP ‘Jawbreaker’ Is a Love Letter to Life, Music—and Adore Delano

    Transgender singer-songwriter Sasha Allen has officially released his debut solo EP, Jawbreaker, a project years in the making and filled with personal lyrics, biting wit, and heartfelt moments. The Voice alum—who captured national attention in 2021 as part of the father-son duo Jim and Sasha Allen—emerges in full solo force on this release, with an equally powerful muse by his side: his girlfriend, fellow singer and RuPaul’s Drag Race superstar Adore Delano.

    Allen says the title track, “Jawbreaker,” inspired the name of the EP because of the way it captured a pivotal, life-changing moment—meeting Delano in late 2024. “Some of the songs on the EP I wrote many years ago, but this track symbolized something new and blossoming in my life,” he told Out in a recent interview.

    “Jawbreaker” is more than just a clever title. As Allen explains, it reflects a duality. The word references a candy that’s hard to chew but sweet once you get through the shell, and it’s also used to describe complex, hard-to-pronounce words—a metaphor that fits perfectly for someone who’s navigated challenges around language, identity, and self-expression.

    Born and raised in Newtown, Connecticut, Allen began his medical transition at 16 and has used music as a form of storytelling and healing ever since. His new EP, Jawbreaker, touches on everything from buried trauma to radical acceptance. On the track “Bones,” Allen sings about a future archeological dig where transgender socialists find the remains of people like him—and those who tried to erase their identities.

    The EP is both personal and political. “When I Forgive You” stands out as one of the most emotionally rich songs, dedicated to Allen’s 90-year-old Catholic grandmother, Nancy Kennedy, who has shown him unconditional love. The song even includes a real voicemail from her. “If this person, who is so devout in her faith, can accept me just as I am, then there is so much room for more acceptance in the world,” Allen said.

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    ♬ When I Forgive You – Sasha Allen

    The road to releasing Jawbreaker hasn’t been simple. After his time on The Voice, where he and his father were coached by Ariana Grande, Allen signed with Republic Records—part of the Universal Music Group umbrella. While it seemed like a dream come true, he soon found himself creatively stifled. “I was the smallest fish in the biggest pond,” Allen said. “It became the classic label story: lots of waiting, trying to change me, and not being heard.”

    Enter Adore Delano. The two met on November 1, 2024, when Allen sent her a spontaneous DM. “Shoot your shot,” he jokes now. “I just did it, and it worked.” The connection was instant. Delano, a seasoned performer who’s experienced the ups and downs of the music industry herself, immediately saw Allen’s frustration and helped him see a way out. “She was like, ‘They shelved you. You need to get off that label,’” Allen recalled. “She gave me the courage to ask to be dropped.”

    Within a week of leaving the label, Allen released “When I Forgive You” as the lead single and began building the rest of Jawbreaker from scratch—with a DIY setup in Delano’s closet. The EP includes two songs inspired directly by their relationship: the title track and “Kick Us Out Again,” which recounts the couple getting kicked out of a West Hollywood club for cuddling in a booth for three hours.

     

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    Their romance is more than just a love story—it’s also a partnership built on shared experiences as trans individuals. “I started transitioning when I was 16; she started at 33,” Allen said. “We talk about everything. It’s a really unique bond. We just get each other.”

    As for how he made things official? In true romantic fashion, Allen proposed “Love Is Blind” style—getting down on one knee while joking about a broken dishwasher. “Very cheese ball,” he admits. “But she liked it.”

    With Jawbreaker, Sasha Allen is not only reclaiming his artistic voice but also redefining what freedom and love look like as a young transgender artist. And as for the message he wants to share with trans youth today? “Do not let them steal your joy. There are people fighting for you, and life gets so much better.”

    Sasha Allen’s Jawbreaker EP is now available for streaming on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and Amazon Music. Fans can also purchase official merchandise at SashaAllenMusic.com.

  • ‘Happy Endings with Bruno’ Set to Premiere on WOW Presents Plus This Summer

    ‘Happy Endings with Bruno’ Set to Premiere on WOW Presents Plus This Summer

    WOW Presents Plus is bringing the heat (and the deep tissue therapy) this summer with its newest original series, Happy Endings with Bruno, starring none other than RuPaul’s Drag Race Pit Crew favorite and long-time masseur Bruno Alcantara.

    Premiering exclusively on WOW Presents Plus worldwide, the series is produced by the Emmy-winning team at World of Wonder and promises a cozy blend of ASMR-meets-heart-to-heart realness. Each episode invites viewers into Bruno’s massage studio, where celebrity guests are treated to full-body massages—and full-on emotional conversations. Think muscle relief with a side of vulnerability, topped off with a dash of sass.

    Bruno isn’t just working out knots—he’s digging deep into his guests’ personal journeys to find out: “What does my happy ending look like?” Spoiler alert: it’s way more meaningful than a spa day.

    “I’m deeply grateful for the opportunity WOW Presents Plus has given me to share my passion for massage with a global audience,” Alcantara said in a statement. “For me, massage is more than just relaxation—it’s about connection, healing, and the power of human touch.” And honestly, in a world that could use more hugs and hot stones, who can argue?

    The guest list is as juicy as a massage oil drip. Expect a rotating cast of Drag Race queens, dancers, actors and content creators who aren’t afraid to bare their souls—or their shoulders. Confirmed stars include Brandon Kyle Goodman (Abbott Elementary, Big Mouth), influencer Kyle Krieger, Nick Lemmer (a.k.a. Lazi Susan from RuPaul’s Drag Race Live!), Kameron Michaels (RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 10 and All Stars Season 6), Sebastian Molina (another Drag Race Live! hunk), and Siam Phusri from Drag Race Thailand Season 3.

    Happy Endings with Bruno joins a robust slate of programming on WOW Presents Plus, including World of Wonder’s award-winning documentaries, global Drag Race spin-offs, and plenty of behind-the-scenes fabulousness for diehard fans.

    If you’ve ever thought a massage could use a little more glitter, gossip, and glittery gossip—this show is for you.

    Happy Endings with Bruno drops this summer. Start your subscription (and your emotional healing) at www.wowpresentsplus.com.

  • Bob the Drag Queen Isn’t Returning to Drag Race and He’s More Than Fine With It

    Bob the Drag Queen Isn’t Returning to Drag Race and He’s More Than Fine With It

    Sad news for Drag Race fans hoping to see Bob the Drag Queen back on RuPaul’s Drag Race—it seems the season eight winner has officially hung up his competition heels for good. In the latest episode of Boyfriend Material, hosted by Harry Jowsey, Bob made it clear that he has no plans to return to the Drag Race runway as a contestant.

    When Jowsey asked if he would consider going back to RuPaul’s Drag Race, Bob responded, “I think I’m good,” adding, “I won already. Also, going to All Stars is, no shade, but that’s for losers. Go back to when you lost and I won.”

    Though Bob joked about the All Stars season, he did acknowledge the Drag Race franchise’s All-Winners season in 2022, which he was notably absent from. “In their defense, I was busy and probably would’ve said no anyway, but it is true that I wasn’t invited,” Bob shared, giving a cheeky nod to his exclusion.

    Since snatching the crown in season eight, Bob has become one of the most successful queens in Drag Race herstory. Far beyond the confines of the Drag Race stage, he’s been busy racking up impressive credits. Bob became a regular cast member on the Emmy-winning HBO series We’re Here, starred in the third season of The Traitors, and continues to earn praise for his podcast Sibling Rivalry, where he teams up with fellow Drag Race winner Monét X Change.

    Bob’s other accolades include serving as Madonna‘s emcee for her Celebration Tour, starring in a number of comedy specials, and recently releasing his debut novel, Harriet Tubman: Live in Concert. His resume also boasts notable appearances in A Black Lady Sketch Show, Tales of the City, Lucifer, The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula, Legendary, Trixie Motel, The Simpsons, Hell’s Kitchen, and Doctor Odyssey—just to name a few.

    In his interview with Jowsey, Bob also opened up about his time on Madonna’s tour, calling it a “fun, grueling, and thrilling” experience. He also reflected on his surprisingly early exit from The Traitors, and even gave a glimpse into his polyamorous relationship, describing it as “like a diagram with ribbon and yarn” and “like investigating a murder.”

    For those hoping to see Bob back in the Drag Race workroom, it looks like they’ll need to settle for his many other TV and stage appearances. You can watch the full interview below for more insight into Bob’s colorful life and career.

  • Chappell Roan Takes a Star-Studded Trip to DRAG: The Musical in NYC

    Chappell Roan Takes a Star-Studded Trip to DRAG: The Musical in NYC

    Chappell Roan made a glamorous entrance at the Off-Broadway hit DRAG: The Musical this past weekend, joining the glittering world of drag at New World Stages in New York City. The Grammy Award-winning singer, known for her bold musical style and advocacy for drag culture, was spotted enjoying the performance on Sunday, April 6, surrounded by some of the biggest drag stars in the world, including RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars winner Alaska Thunderf—, Jujubee, Jan Sport, Luxx Noir London, and Lagoona Bloo.

    Photo: Matthew Murphy
    Photo: Matthew Murphy

    Roan Goes Incognito at the Theater

    Roan, a global superstar, was determined to experience the show without drawing attention, arriving at the theater dressed in a cloak and with her signature red locks hidden under a hood. A source at the scene described her entrance as “totally incognito,” adding, “It was like something out of The Traitors!” The pop sensation made sure her arrival was discreet, but once inside, she wasted no time mingling with the cast and crew, who couldn’t have been more thrilled by her presence.

    Chappell Roan’s Backstage Love and Support

    After the show, Roan showed her true colors by visiting the DRAG: The Musical cast backstage, where she shared warm interactions with everyone involved in the production. According to People, “There was so much love in the room,” as Roan was “very personable with the cast” and even recited lines and moments from the show, showing her deep appreciation for the performance.

    Roan’s connection with the cast was especially evident in her interaction with Nick Laughlin, who plays the bearded drag queen Puss Puss DuBois. The two share a long-standing friendship, and Roan was joined at the show by her musical collaborator, Kyle Goold. It was a perfect evening of celebration and support for the drag community, which Roan has consistently championed.

    DRAG: The Musical – A Show About Family, Fashion, and Fierce Competition

    DRAG: The Musical has been a hit since its October 2024 opening, with the show set to run until April 27. The musical tells the comedic story of two rival drag clubs competing for supremacy in an outrageous, wig-snatching battle of wit and style. The drag queens, played by a stellar cast, embark on a journey of fashion, family, and, ultimately, forgiveness. Directed and choreographed by Spencer Liff, who is known for his work on Hedwig and the Angry Inch and So You Think You Can Dance, the production is as heartwarming as it is hilarious.

    In addition to Alaska Thunderf—, who stars in the show, she also co-wrote the musical’s book and music alongside multi-platinum songwriter Tomas Costanza and chart-topping artist Ashley Gordon. Legendary performer Liza Minnelli lends her voice to the production by providing the pre-show announcement.

    A Long-Time Drag Supporter

    Roan’s connection to drag is no secret—she’s been an outspoken advocate for the art form and the LGBTQ+ community throughout her career. Her debut album, The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess, was also heavily influenced by drag culture, with Roan describing the LP as “just daydreams in drag.” The album features the hit single “HOT TO GO!” which has earned praise for its vibrant energy and captivating lyrics.

    DRAG: The Musical continues to dazzle audiences with its all-star cast and fantastic production. The show runs through April 27, with tickets available for purchase now. 

  • Plastique Tiara on the Verge of Surpassing Trixie Mattel as the Most Followed Drag Queen on Instagram

    Plastique Tiara on the Verge of Surpassing Trixie Mattel as the Most Followed Drag Queen on Instagram

    Plastique Tiara, the Vietnamese queen fromRuPaul’s Drag Race season 11 and All Stars 9, has reached a major milestone, crossing 4 million followers on Instagram. This achievement makes her the second queen in Drag Raceherstory to hit the milestone, only trailing behind Trixie Mattel.

    Plastique Tiara Joins Exclusive Instagram Club

    Plastique Tiara, who has built an impressive online presence since her RuPaul’s Drag Race debut, is now the second queen to reach the coveted 4 million Instagram followers mark. The Vietnamese drag queen joins Trixie Mattel, who achieved the same feat in August 2024. While Trixie Mattel, the All Stars 3 winner, remains the queen with the highest Instagram following, Plastique’s rapid growth on the platform suggests she could surpass Trixie’s numbers in the near future.

    From TikTok Sensation to Instagram Star

    Since her Drag Race debut on season 11, Plastique Tiara has steadily grown her fan base. The internet sensation, often called the “Queen of TikTok,” has captivated audiences on both platforms. Plastique’s comedic timing, glam looks, and relatable personality have earned her a loyal fan base, which she has seamlessly transferred from TikTok to Instagram. This organic growth has helped her build an Instagram following that now stands at over 4 million, a significant leap from the 3 million followers she hit earlier in February 2025.

     

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    The Race for the Top Spot

    As of April 2025, Trixie Mattel holds the title of the most-followed Drag Race queen on Instagram with 4.18 million followers. However, Plastique is hot on her heels with 4.03 million, putting her in prime position to surpass Trixie in the coming months. The rapid growth of Plastique’s Instagram account is a testament to her daily content production and fan engagement, making it likely she could surpass Trixie if her momentum continues.

    Trixie’s Busy Schedule vs. Plastique’s Social Media Mastery

    While Trixie continues to dominate with her multi-faceted career—touring, hosting several podcasts and web series, and running the highly successful Trixie Cosmetics brand—Plastique Tiara’s focus on content creation allows her to post frequently and connect with her fans on a more personal level. This balance of daily engagement and creativity on Instagram has allowed Plastique to rapidly grow her audience and solidify her place as a social media powerhouse within the Drag Race fandom.

    The Future Looks Bright for Plastique Tiara

    Plastique Tiara’s growing social media presence and captivating performances on All Stars 9 have cemented her as a force in the Drag Race universe. Her rapid rise on Instagram is a testament to her dedication and creativity, with fans eagerly awaiting more content. As All Stars 9 continues to showcase Plastique’s talents, it’s clear that she’s only just beginning to reach her full potential as a social media sensation.

    Catch Plastique Tiara’s journey on RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 9 available for streaming on Paramount+.

  • Ts Madison Launches Groundbreaking Housing Initiative for Black Trans Women in Atlanta

    Ts Madison Launches Groundbreaking Housing Initiative for Black Trans Women in Atlanta

    Transgender advocate and icon Ts Madison has unveiled a new initiative aimed at providing safe housing and support for Black trans women in Atlanta. Launched in partnership with NAESM, a historic Black HIV/AIDS organization, the Starter House will serve as a vital resource for Black trans women engaged in sex work. This initiative, which coincided with the 16th annual Transgender Day of Visibility, is set to offer a range of services, including gender-affirming healthcare, economic opportunities, and holistic support for those in need.

    A Safe Haven for Black Trans Women

    Located in Ts Madison’s former residence, the facility offers a welcoming and secure environment for those who may be experiencing homelessness or struggling to transition out of sex work. Madison, who is known for her work as a judge on RuPaul’s Drag Race and her advocacy for the trans community, expressed the emotional significance of the project during the grand opening. “This morning I was having withdrawals because this is a big thing,” Madison said. “Like, this is my house. I’m giving my house to the community. That means people are going to be transitioning in and out of this house.”

    Ts Madison at the grand opening event for the Ts Madison Starter House. Photo: Lamont Baldwin for Out
    Ts Madison at the grand opening event for the Ts Madison Starter House. Photo: Lamont Baldwin for Out

    Madison went on to explain that the facility would provide essential support for Black trans women, many of whom are disenfranchised and homeless. “These are girls that are trying to find another way in their life,” she said. The Starter House is set to be a key resource for these women as they begin their journey toward stability, security, and self-empowerment.

    Part of a Larger Movement

    The Starter House is not just a local effort; it is also part of a larger movement aimed at supporting disenfranchised individuals. The facility is affiliated with A New Way of Life’s SAFE Housing Network, a global coalition of over 30 organizations focused on providing reentry support to women who have been incarcerated. Founded in 1998, the SAFE Housing Network works to reduce U.S. incarceration rates by offering housing, healing, and leadership opportunities for individuals affected by the justice system.

    Dominique Morgan, the Executive Director of the Ts Madison Starter House, emphasized the power of community support in these difficult times. “I think so many of us feel the fear of what’s happening in this climate, and so many folks feel like, ‘Are we going to make it?’” Morgan said. “But today really symbolizes for me that we have answers happening all over the place, and we have the power to decide how we show up for each other.”

    A Symbol of Hope and Empowerment

    The Starter House is more than just a place to live — it’s a symbol of hope and empowerment for Black trans women. It represents a crucial opportunity for healing, growth, and independence. The initiative will provide women with access to safe, affirming housing and the resources they need to thrive. Madison’s emotional connection to the project speaks to the significance it holds for both her and the broader trans community.

    As the Starter House begins its journey, it stands as a vital stepping stone for many women seeking a better life. To learn more about the initiative or to make a donation, visit the official Ts Madison Starter House page.

  • RuPaul’s Drag Race to Honor Liza Minnelli with Lifetime Achievement Award at Season 17 Finale

    RuPaul’s Drag Race to Honor Liza Minnelli with Lifetime Achievement Award at Season 17 Finale

    Liza Minnelli, the iconic singer, actor, and performer, will receive the prestigious Giving Us Lifetime Achievement Award during the RuPaul’s Drag Race season 17 finale. The announcement celebrates Minnelli’s enduring legacy as a trailblazer in entertainment, and follows the recognition of previous honorees such as fashion legend Bob Mackie and horror icon Cassandra Peterson, also known as Elvira, Mistress of the Dark.

    Liza Minnelli: A Legendary Career

    Minnelli, the daughter of Hollywood star Judy Garland, is one of the most celebrated performers of all time. Her career spans decades of unforgettable performances in both film and music. She won an Academy Award for her portrayal of Sally Bowles in Cabaret (1972), cementing her status as a cinematic legend. Minnelli also earned an Oscar nomination for her role in The Sterile Cuckoo (1969).

    Liza Minnelli in Cabaret. Photo: YouTube
    Liza Minnelli in Cabaret. Photo: YouTube

    Beyond film, Minnelli has achieved incredible success in television and live performances. She won an Emmy Award for her concert special Liza with a Z, which featured unforgettable musical numbers like “Say Liza (Liza with a ‘Z’)” and “Son of a Preacher Man.” The performance not only showcased her immense vocal talent but also her ability to captivate audiences with her dynamic presence.

    A Life of Iconic Honors

    Minnelli’s accolades extend far beyond the screen. She has two Tony Awards for Best Actress in a Musical, earned for her performances in Flora the Red Menace (1965) and The Act (1977). In 1990, Minnelli was honored with the Grammy Living Legend Award, further solidifying her as one of the most significant figures in entertainment history.

    Her career continues to inspire, and her contributions to the LGBTQ+ community, in particular, have made her a beloved figure within drag culture. Her performances, especially in Cabaret, have influenced countless drag queens who often cite Minnelli as a major inspiration for their own work.

    RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 17 Finale

    The RuPaul’s Drag Race season 17 finale, set to air on Friday, April 18 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on MTV, will not only celebrate Minnelli’s achievements but also crown this season’s winner. The final five queens—Sam Star, Suzie Toot, Onya Nurve, Jewels Sparkles, and Lexi Love—are competing for the crown in a thrilling season finale.

    This season of Drag Race has captivated fans with fierce competition, and Minnelli’s award ceremony promises to add even more excitement to the finale. The Giving Us Lifetime Achievement Award, a notable honor, recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to the entertainment industry and LGBTQ+ culture.

    With the finale just around the corner, fans can look forward to watching a dazzling tribute to a true legend as RuPaul’s Drag Race season 17 crowns its champion and honors Liza Minnelli’s lasting legacy in the arts.

    RuPaul’s Drag Race was recently awarded Outstanding Reality Program – Competition at the 36th GLAAD Media Awards, further solidifying its influence and impact on the LGBTQ+ community.

  • Onya Nurve Responds to Arrietty’s Harsh ‘Brush Your Teeth’ Message During ‘Drag Race’ Exit

    Onya Nurve Responds to Arrietty’s Harsh ‘Brush Your Teeth’ Message During ‘Drag Race’ Exit

    Onya Nurve has captured the spotlight on RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 17, dominating the competition with her talent and charisma. As the season approaches its finale, the Ohio native is hopeful her impressive track record will earn her a coveted spot in the final lineup.

    Despite her strong performance on the show, Nurve faced a difficult moment in week 10’s episode. After her elimination, fellow contestant Arrietty left a harsh mirror message telling Nurve to “brush your teeth,” which felt like a personal jab, given Nurve’s past insecurities about her breath.

    Reflecting on the experience, Nurve tells PRIDE, “It’s been a wild ride, especially to have done it already and then to rewatch it with the world. It’s emotional, especially the last episode. They were putting me through it on the show.”

    Reliving that painful moment on television was challenging for the queen, but the outpouring of support from her fans has made it easier to handle. “I literally cried about it. It’s so amazing. Anything bad that happens, all the good outweighs that times a hundred,” she says of the overwhelming positive feedback she’s received online.

    In a surprising turn of events, Nurve and Arrietty have since reconciled, putting the drama behind them. “We have [made up]. That is my sister. That is my friend til the day I die, honey,” Nurve affirms, proving that the tensions from last season have been resolved.

    As RuPaul’s Drag Race nears its finale, Nurve’s confidence is growing. If she makes it to the end, she would make history as the first queen from Ohio to potentially win the crown.

     

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    “It would mean the world to me,” she says. “I worked my entire life for something like this. It would just make everything that I’ve been through in my life worth it. I’m just so proud of myself regardless of what happens. I just feel like the world needs a winner like me.”

    Fans are eagerly watching to see if Onya Nurve will make it to the final round of competition and potentially take home the title.

    RuPaul’s Drag Race airs Friday nights on MTV.

  • ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Season 17 Queen to ‘All Stars 10?’ Shocking Rumors Emerge!

    ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Season 17 Queen to ‘All Stars 10?’ Shocking Rumors Emerge!

    The seventeenth season of RuPaul’s Drag Race hasn’t even wrapped up yet, but one queen from the current season is already rumored to have filmed for the next season of All Stars. If true, this would mark a significant moment in the show’s history.

    Warning: Spoilers for RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 17 and All Stars 10 follow.

    The Drag Race franchise, which has been a mainstay on television for over a decade, shows no signs of slowing down. With the confirmation of Drag Race Philippines: Slaysian Royale and the already filmed seasons of Drag Race UK and UK vs. the World, the iconic reality competition is expanding globally. However, all eyes are now on the highly anticipated All Stars 10 season, which fans believe will feature a larger-than-usual cast and a new format.

    According to online rumors, All Stars 10 will have 18 former Drag Race contestants competing, and for the first time in the show’s history, there will be a mid-season break for filming. While the full cast list is still unconfirmed, fans have zeroed in on one queen who might have already filmed her part for the season: Lydia B. Kollins, who recently won the Villains’ Roast in Season 17.

    Lydia B. Kollins, known for her quick wit and fierce sense of humor, is said to have “gone off-grid” around the time All Stars 10 filming reportedly took place. This timing has sparked speculation that she might be one of the queens returning for the season. If true, Lydia would join a select group of queens who returned to the Werk Room directly after competing in a regular season. This rare feat has been accomplished by queens such as Latrice Royale, Chad Michaels, Aja, Monét X Change, and Mo Heart.

    Adding to the intrigue, Mistress Isabelle Brooks, one of the queens Lydia roasted in her Villains’ Roast performance, is also rumored to be part of the All Stars 10 cast. Will the two queens form an alliance, or will their past rivalry fuel a dramatic showdown? Only time will tell, but as RuPaul always says, “We can’t wait to see how this turns out.”

    As for the ongoing RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 17, new episodes continue to air every Friday on MTV in the U.S. and on WOW Presents Plus internationally. Fans will have to wait and see how the current season plays out, but with rumors swirling about the upcoming All Stars season, there’s no shortage of drama in the Drag Race universe.