The dust has settled on the “RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars” Season 9 finale, with Angeria Paris VanMicheals claiming victory after earning the most Beautiful Benefactress Badges (six) throughout the competition and winning the final lip sync. Her co-runners-up were Roxxxy Andrews and Vanessa Vanjie, who tied at five Badges apiece but ultimately lost the lip sync to Angeria. Prior to the finale streaming on July 26, 2024 on Paramount Plus, Gold Derby asked fans to vote in our poll for who they wanted to win the show, and Roxxxy came out on top with leading 37%. Do you agree or disagree with those results? Be sure to sound off down in the comments section.
Here are the complete poll results for who viewers were rooting for:
Roxxxy Andrews — 37%
Plastique Tiara — 21%
Angeria Paris VanMicheals — 18%
Gottmik — 8%
Shannel — 5%
Vanessa Vanjie — 4%
Nina West — 4%
Jorgeous — 3%
Angeria left the competition with a whopping $231,500 in her pocket for her charity Nbjc,...
Here are the complete poll results for who viewers were rooting for:
Roxxxy Andrews — 37%
Plastique Tiara — 21%
Angeria Paris VanMicheals — 18%
Gottmik — 8%
Shannel — 5%
Vanessa Vanjie — 4%
Nina West — 4%
Jorgeous — 3%
Angeria left the competition with a whopping $231,500 in her pocket for her charity Nbjc,...
- 7/30/2024
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
The grand finale of “RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars” Season 9 will stream on July 26, 2024 on Paramount+, but before RuPaul Charles adds another champion to the “Drag Race” Hall of Fame, we want to know who You are rooting for to win. Reminder: the winning queen will earn $200,000 for her charity of choice, and they’ll get to take home the coveted scepter and crown for themselves.
Vote in our poll below for either Angeria Paris VanMicheals, Gottmik, Jorgeous, Nina West, Plastique Tiara, Roxxxy Andrews, Shannel or Vanessa Vanjie, and then be sure to defend your choice in the comments section. Hurry — time is running out!
See ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ winners list: Every season, plus ‘All Stars’
The ninth season of “RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars” followed the pattern of Season 7 (the all-winners cycle) in that there were no eliminations. Instead, the challenge victors in each episode would win Beautiful Benefactress Badges,...
Vote in our poll below for either Angeria Paris VanMicheals, Gottmik, Jorgeous, Nina West, Plastique Tiara, Roxxxy Andrews, Shannel or Vanessa Vanjie, and then be sure to defend your choice in the comments section. Hurry — time is running out!
See ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ winners list: Every season, plus ‘All Stars’
The ninth season of “RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars” followed the pattern of Season 7 (the all-winners cycle) in that there were no eliminations. Instead, the challenge victors in each episode would win Beautiful Benefactress Badges,...
- 7/25/2024
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
“RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars” kicked off its 9th season on Friday, May 17 with the first two episodes featuring returning queens from seasons past. Making their way back into the Werk Room for the second time are Angeria Paris VanMichaels (season 14), Gottmik (season 13), Jorgeous (season 14), Nina West (season 11), and Plastique Tiara (season 11). Three queens are returning for the third time: Roxxxy Andrews (season 5 and All Stars 2), Shannel (season 1 and All Stars 1), and Vanessa Vanjie Mateo (seasons 10 and 11).
In addition to their chance at the coveted crown, this season the queens are competing to have a $200,000 contribution, provided by The Palette Fund, to a charity of their choice. Series judges RuPaul Charles and Michelle Visage will be joined on the dais by friends and series regulars Carson Kressley, Ts Madison, and Ross Mathews as well as a rotating cast of guest judges to help determine episodic winners and their choice for “next drag superstar.
In addition to their chance at the coveted crown, this season the queens are competing to have a $200,000 contribution, provided by The Palette Fund, to a charity of their choice. Series judges RuPaul Charles and Michelle Visage will be joined on the dais by friends and series regulars Carson Kressley, Ts Madison, and Ross Mathews as well as a rotating cast of guest judges to help determine episodic winners and their choice for “next drag superstar.
- 5/17/2024
- by John Benutty
- Gold Derby
‘RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars’ Season 9 Queens Revealed, Will Compete for Charity for the First Time
Category is: All Star Charity Extravaganza!
Paramount+ and World of Wonder have officially announced the Season 9 cast of “RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars,” which will consist of eight alumni of “RuPaul’s Drag Race” stretching from its first season to Season 14. It’s the first season of “All Stars” — other than the all-winners seventh season — to feature just eight queens.
They will be competing for a $200,000 grand prize, but for the first time in “Drag Race” herstory, the money will be donated to the charity of the winner’s choosing. The prize is supplied through The Palette Fund, a private foundation “dedicated to breaking down barriers and advancing social change in communities that are under-resourced and facing significant challenges,” according to an official release.
Season 9 of “All Stars” will debut on May 17 on Paramount+ with a two-episode season premiere hosted by RuPaul and produced by World of Wonder. New episodes will premiere every Friday,...
Paramount+ and World of Wonder have officially announced the Season 9 cast of “RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars,” which will consist of eight alumni of “RuPaul’s Drag Race” stretching from its first season to Season 14. It’s the first season of “All Stars” — other than the all-winners seventh season — to feature just eight queens.
They will be competing for a $200,000 grand prize, but for the first time in “Drag Race” herstory, the money will be donated to the charity of the winner’s choosing. The prize is supplied through The Palette Fund, a private foundation “dedicated to breaking down barriers and advancing social change in communities that are under-resourced and facing significant challenges,” according to an official release.
Season 9 of “All Stars” will debut on May 17 on Paramount+ with a two-episode season premiere hosted by RuPaul and produced by World of Wonder. New episodes will premiere every Friday,...
- 4/23/2024
- by Adam B. Vary
- Variety Film + TV
Turkish producer Onur Güvenatam founded Ogm Pictures in 2019, and has since shepherded a steady stream of hit series and movies such as drama “The Red Room,” the widely-sold “Golden Boy” and “One Way for Tomorrow,” the first Netflix original film out of Turkey.
For Netflix, Ogm has also made Turkish original film “Paper Lives” and the series “The Gift.” Güvenatam is at Mipcom with new shows “Stickman” (Çöp Adam), “Miracle of Love” (Yüz Yıllık Mucize), and “Broken Destiny,” (Toprak ile Fidan) being sold by his recently launched in-house sales company Ogm Universe.
He spoke to Variety about the secret to Ogm’s success, and vented frustrations about the business model imposed by U.S. streamers.
“Golden Boy” was the most-watched television drama last year in Turkey and has been sold to over 100 countries. Why does it connect so well with audiences?
It’s about two young sisters affected by marriage.
For Netflix, Ogm has also made Turkish original film “Paper Lives” and the series “The Gift.” Güvenatam is at Mipcom with new shows “Stickman” (Çöp Adam), “Miracle of Love” (Yüz Yıllık Mucize), and “Broken Destiny,” (Toprak ile Fidan) being sold by his recently launched in-house sales company Ogm Universe.
He spoke to Variety about the secret to Ogm’s success, and vented frustrations about the business model imposed by U.S. streamers.
“Golden Boy” was the most-watched television drama last year in Turkey and has been sold to over 100 countries. Why does it connect so well with audiences?
It’s about two young sisters affected by marriage.
- 10/17/2023
- by Nick Vivarelli
- Variety Film + TV
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