strategic betrayals that transformed All Stars 10 into the Drag Race season’s most controversial battleground yet.
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Explosive Revelations from All Stars 10
The eliminated queens of Drag Race All Stars 10 aren’t holding back after their exit.
Kerri Colby, Tina Burner, and Nicole Paige Brooks dish the dirt in a jaw-dropping interview that exposes the cutthroat reality behind the glitz and glamour of the competition.
Celebrity Recognition Gone Wrong
“I didn’t really know who she was,” confesses Nicole about pop sensation Chappell Roan’s Werk Room appearance.
The Atlanta queen admits she’d heard the song but couldn’t pick the star out of a lineup.
This candid confession shows the real-world disconnect that sometimes happens when drag and mainstream pop collide.
Betrayal in the House of Brooks
Tina reveals her shock at Lydia’s unexpected alliance shift. “Once absorbed, all things were off. I didn’t see it coming,” she explains, clearly still processing the betrayal.
The competition’s intense point system created perfect conditions for backstabbing, with Tina claiming she has written proof that she wasn’t the drama-starter many viewers believed.
Social Media Bombshells
In the interview’s most explosive moment, Kerri drops a bombshell that sends shockwaves through the fandom.
“Sasha Colby blocked Mistress,” she reveals casually, exposing off-screen drama that’s been brewing behind closed doors.
This revelation hints at deeper conflicts extending beyond the competition’s confines.
The Ethics of Reality TV Drama
“It’s one thing to make good TV. I’m all for that. But when it gets personal, you have to ask, is it worth it?” Tina questions.
The queens debate where entertainment ends and harmful manipulation begins.
Kerri doesn’t mince words, comparing extreme tactics to infamous villains: “That’s when it starts giving Hannibal Lecter, Jeffrey Dahmer; it’s giving Alcatraz, honey.”
Standing Their Ground
The eliminated queens formed an alliance in their final moments, attempting to block Mistress through strategic point allocation.
“I’m going to fake this one,” Kerri admits about her interaction with Mistress.
This last-ditch effort shows how the competition’s unique format allows for revenge plays even in defeat.
Finding Power in Vulnerability
“Some of us were very broken; we got fully attacked,” Kerri reflects.
Yet she emphasizes resilience over victimhood: “Instead of a pity party, we showed that you can call your power back to you.”
This sentiment captures the emotional rollercoaster contestants experience while maintaining their dignity under pressure.
The Reality of Drag Politics
Nicole offers perhaps the most pragmatic take: “What drew me to the show is that the Werk Room shows an accurate dressing room.”
Her comparison to workplace politics suggests the show merely amplifies the real-world dynamics that exist in drag communities everywhere, where ambition and friendship often collide.