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Tournament format returns for ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 11’

RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars changed up the competition’s typical format last season, bringing 18 queens back to battle it out in a three bracket tournament.

The shake up was generally well received by fans, and the showdown style will return for the eleventh season.

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Six queens will compete in three-week brackets, with the victors of each group moving on to a merged final bracket to determine the overall winner.

Like All Stars 10, this expanded cast will see fan favourite, multiple-returning queens and early outs come together for another chance at a crown.

Bracket One is bringing back Morphine Love Dion and Dawn from Season 16, Lucky Starzzz from Season 17, repeat all-star Akeria C. Davenport from Season 11 and both Mystique Summers and Morgan McMichaels all the way from Season 2.

Bracket Two features Season 12 finalist Crystal Methyd, Season 15’s Salina EsTitties and Aura Mayari, multiple returning queen Silky Nutmeg Ganache and Vivacious and April Carrion from Season 6.

The final bracket stars Season 11’s Shuga Cain, Sam Star and Hershii Licqour-Jete fresh off of Season 17, Joey Jay from Season 13, Jasmine Kennedie from Season 14 and the legendary Kennedy Davenport.

Who will inherit the crown from All Stars 10 winner Ginger Minj? Meet the queens below.

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