Winner, Season 12
Jaida Essence Hall, the Milwaukee-basedwinner of season 12 in 2020, is known as just much for her iconic catch phrase "look over there!" from the debate challenge featuring Jeff Goldblum and Rachel Bloom as much as her effervescent beauty.
Robbed of an in-person finale due to a COVID-impacted season, here's hoping Jaida gets a moment to perform and receive her flowers in front of a live Drag Race audience.
Winner, All Stars 4
Monét is one of three queens looking become the first two-time All Stars winner in franchise history. She shared the All Stars season four crown with Trinity the Tuck—who is also competing this season.
The host of the Drag Race recap show The Pit Stop and the Sibling Rivalry podcast with Bob The Drag Queen, Monét is bringing even more experience and knowledge the runway this time around.
Winner, All Stars 5
Shea Couleé isn't wasting any time while trying to snatch another crown. The winner of All Stars season five in 2020, the socially-conscious queen wowed the judges with her impactful, gorgeous runway looks on her way to dominating the season.
We can't wait to see what she'll bring to the competition this time around, as she attempts to become the first queen to ever win All Stars twice.
Winner, Season 11
The edgy winner of season 11 in 2019, Yvie brought a sense of punk and grit that the Drag Race stage had rarely seen before. The Denver queen, who also spotlights as a rapper, won over the judges and viewers alike with her wholly unique point-of-view and aesthetic.
We hope she only amps up the weird and eccentric vibe for her first run on All Stars.
Winner, Season 1 RuPaul's Drag Race UK
The Vivienne is here to turn this competition into an international affair. The first winner of RuPaul's Drag Race UK in 2019, the Welsh queen will attempt to use her British flare to stomp out her American counterparts.
Trinity the Tuck is no stranger to the Drag Race stage. She shared the All Stars season four title with Monét X Change after finishing fourth on season nine of Drag Race in 2017. Along with Monét and Shea Couleé, Trinity is out to become the first two-time All Stars winner in history.
We just hope nobody has to split the crown in half this time.
Winner, Season 3
One of the biggest icons in Drag Race history is back for more! Raja, who took home the Drag Race crown on season three in 2011, knows a thing or two about perseverance. The queen, who once iconically said "has a Master's degree in fierce," isn't letting more than a decade away from the competition get in the way.
We can't wait to see what new tricks she has up her sleeves.
Winner, Season 5
Season five winner Jinkx Monsoon is bringing her comedic stylings—and stunning drag!—to All Stars. The Portland queen has made a name for herself away from Drag Race, appearing in movies like Happiest Season and starring in The Jinkx and DeLa Holiday Special alongside collaborator BenDeLaCreme.
But now? She's back for a shot at the All Stars crown and we wouldn't advocate standing in her way.