Drag race queen Phoenix apologizes for Ice Spice shade after All Stars 10 exit

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The Social Media Storm
Phoenix never expected her shady comment would blow up so fast.
The Drag Race All Stars 10 contestant found herself in hot water after clapping back at guest judge Ice Spice.
What started as light shade quickly spiraled into internet chaos.
Fans took sides while Phoenix watched her All Stars experience get overshadowed by the drama.
Apology on the Table
“It got blown way out of proportion, and I hate it,” Phoenix admits with genuine regret.
She hasn’t reached out to the rapper yet but feels remorseful about the situation.
The queen’s Instagram story calling out Ice Spice’s “fame from one song about s—ting and farting” struck a nerve with many fans.
Looking back, Phoenix wishes she’d thought twice before posting.
Rekindled Friendships
Behind the scenes, another relationship caught viewers’ attention – Phoenix’s connection with Nicole Paige Brooks.
The pair share complex history filled with both love and friction.
“Nicole was a huge part of my drag and saw potential in me,” Phoenix reveals fondly.
Their strong personalities often clash despite the underlying affection they maintain for each other.
Alliances and Betrayals
The competition’s bracket format created unexpected tensions among queens.
Phoenix felt blindsided when alliances formed seemingly overnight on the show.
Her early connection with Bosco quickly faded as strategic gameplay took center stage.
By episode two, battle lines were drawn, leaving Phoenix struggling to secure crucial points.
A Moment of Humanity
Despite facing elimination, Phoenix showed remarkable character when giving her point to Aja.
The selfless gesture came after hearing about Aja’s difficult journey back to Drag Race.
“I’m a grown adult, and I can put aside my feelings in the moment,” Phoenix explains thoughtfully.
This small act revealed the person behind the performance.
Iconic Callback Falls Flat
Phoenix’s recreation of her legendary “Prison, honey” moment with India Ferrah didn’t land as expected.
The season 3 lookalike situation has become one of Drag Race’s most enduring memes. “It’s the meme that doesn’t die!”
Phoenix laughs while reflecting on the missed opportunity. She hoped judges would appreciate her self-aware humor more.
Behind the Famous Mix-up
Fans have always wondered if that iconic season 3 moment was planned.
Phoenix finally sets the record straight about showing up in matching outfits with India. “It wasn’t planned at all,” she confirms with amusement.
Surprisingly, Manila Luzon reportedly packed the same popular wig style too. Some coincidences are simply too perfect.
Life Beyond the Screen
When asked about watching future Drag Race seasons, Phoenix remains refreshingly honest.
As someone who works drag shows during typical viewing hours, she rarely catches episodes live.
“Sometimes you don’t want to come home and watch more drag,” she explains without apology.
The working queen prioritizes creating drag over consuming it.