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VH1 confirms RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 3, Season 10 and Untucked

After months of rumours and speculation, US broadcaster VH1 have confirmed that RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars will be returning for a third season, along with a tenth season of the original program.

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Since moving from its first home on LGBT+ TV station Logo and trailing a dual broadcast last year, the show will now air exclusively on VH1 in the US, and is expected to continue streaming on Stan here in Australia.

“The world is calling out to see more of these beautiful queens and I am going to give them every bit of it they can handle,” RuPaul told Variety.

“All Stars represents the best of the breasts, leg, and thighs. They are giving everything and you’re not going to want to miss it!”

The behind-the-scenes after show, Untucked, is also due for a renewal. After becoming an online exclusive program since Season 7, the drama is set to return to the big screen in 2018.

Super-fans of the show on Reddit have been watching potential All Stars carefully on social media, and believe they have clocked the entire cast by who has been absent online – and expect All Stars 3 to wrap filming at the end of this week. (Go take a peek at r/rupaulsdragrace if you can’t help yourself…)

All Stars 3 will hit our screens in early 2018, while Season 10 will air in Autumn of next year.

OIP Staff


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