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RuPaul’s Drag Race Global All Stars has crowned their first winner and the new titleholder of “Queen of the Mothertucking World.”
The finalists of the Paramount+ reality competition included Alyssa Edwards (USA), Kitty Scott-Claus (UK), Kween Kong (Australia), and Nehellenia (Italy).
In the last battle, where the queens had lip sync to Lady Gaga’s “Bad Romance,” it was Alyssa Edwards that was ultimately crowned the winner and took the $200,000 cash prize.
“All of the queens that competed on the first ever Global All Stars blew me away,” RuPaul said. “But, in the end, it was Alyssa Edwards, the queen from Mesquite, Texas, that showed me and the world what sickening, gagworthy, and drop-dead gorgeous drag is all about.”
During the finale, the top four queens sat down with host RuPaul and resident judge Michelle Visage for an emotional Tic Tac chat, reflecting on their journeys throughout the season and what it means to represent their countries on a global stage. The finalists were also challenged to write, record, and star in the “Dance Like the World is Watching” music video with help from Emmy-nominated choreographer and judge, Jamal Sims.
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All the previously eliminated Global All Stars returned to the Werk Room and hit the main stage with the top four to strut their final runway looks for RuPaul, Michelle Visage, Jamal Sims, and celebrity guest judge Ariadna Gutiérrez Arévalo.
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The 12 queens voted for Soa de Muse as Miss Global Peacemaker which awarded her a cash prize of $10,000 for the award. Soa was also the champion of the Global Lip-Sync “LaLaPaRuza Smackdown” in last week’s episode, earning her the title of the first-ever Global Lip Sync Assassin and a cash tip of $50,000.
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In celebration of Global All Stars, MTV and World of Wonder partnered with All Out – an international organization that fights for LGBTQ+ rights around the world – and made a $100,000 donation to start the new fund.