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RuPaul's All Stars Drag Race season 2 cast announced

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‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ fans are in for a double dose of the reality favourite this year, with the second All Stars season cast being announced earlier this week.

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While the eighth regular season of the show has just hurled another 12 queens into the international spotlight, past contestants from seasons 1 – 7 will returning to compete for the second All Stars crown which is currently held by Mother Dust, Chad Michaels.

‘All Stars 2’ is crammed full of big personalities from the very memorable fifth season, including runners-up Roxxxy Andrews, Alaska and Detox and ultimate rivals Coco Montrese and Alyssa Edwards.

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Season 2’s Tatianna, Season 4’s Phi Phi O’Hara, Season 6’s Adore Delano and Season 7’s Ginger Minj and Katya round out the 10-queen cast.

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Who do you want to see take out the second All Stars crown? Do you love the cast? Let us know in the comments.

RuPaul’s All Stars Drag Race 2 begins airing this August 25th in the USA.

H/T: NewNowNext

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