RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars season 10


The tenth season of the American reality competition series RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars premiered May 9, 2025 on the Paramount+ streaming service. The tenth installment of the series adopts a bracket tournament format for the first time, with eighteen contestants in a Tournament of All Stars.
The season was won by Ginger Minj, marking the first time that a contestant has won any iteration of the franchise on their fourth attempt. Jorgeous, who was the first contestant to compete on back-to-back seasons of All Stars, placed as the runner-up. Kerri Colby won the random lottery to come back to the competition to compete in the LaLaPaRUza Lipsync Smackdown for the Crown, ultimately losing in the first round to eventual winner, Minj.

Production and marketing

After concluding its sixteenth season from the original edition series, streaming service Paramount+ reported the spin-off series was renewed for a tenth season, including its companion series on August 16, 2024. The season was announced during the fifteenth episode from its original edition series' season seventeen, revealing their premiere date.

Contestants

BracketContestantAgeHometownOriginal seasonOriginal placementOutcome
Ginger Minj39Orlando, FloridaSeason 7
Ginger Minj39Orlando, FloridaAll Stars 28th place
Ginger Minj39Orlando, FloridaAll Stars 6
Jorgeous24Los Angeles, CaliforniaSeason 146th place
Jorgeous24Los Angeles, CaliforniaAll Stars 94th place
Bosco31Seattle, WashingtonSeason 143rd place3rd place
Lydia B Kollins23Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaSeason 177th place3rd place
Aja30New York City, New YorkSeason 99th place5th place
Aja30New York City, New YorkAll Stars 37th place5th place
Daya Betty28Chicago, IllinoisSeason 143rd place5th place
Irene the Alien30Seattle, WashingtonSeason 1516th place5th place
Kerri Colby27Los Angeles, CaliforniaSeason 149th place5th place
Mistress Isabelle Brooks25Houston, TexasSeason 153rd place9th place
Cynthia Lee Fontaine43Austin, TexasSeason 810th place10th place
Cynthia Lee Fontaine43Austin, TexasSeason 910th place10th place
Acid Betty46New York City, New YorkSeason 88th place11th place
Alyssa Hunter31Los Angeles, CaliforniaSeason 1413th place11th place
DeJa Skye34Las Vegas, NevadaSeason 146th place11th place
Denali32Chicago, IllinoisSeason 138th place11th place
Nicole Paige Brooks50Atlanta, GeorgiaSeason 211th place11th place
Olivia Lux31New York City, New YorkSeason 135th place11th place
Phoenix43Atlanta, GeorgiaSeason 312th place11th place
Tina Burner43New York City, New YorkSeason 137th place11th place

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Contestant progress

Lip syncs

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Points

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Points per bracket

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Guest judges

On May 1, the celebrity guest judges for this season were revealed:
Guests who appeared in episodes, but did not judge on the main stage.
Episode 1
  • Jamal Sims, choreographer
Episode 3
Episode 6
Episode 8
Episode 9
Episode 10
Episodes 11 & 12

Critical reception

The tenth season of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars was generally met with mixed to negative reviews, with criticism generally leaning towards the execution of the new bracket format and the crowning of Ginger Minj as the winner. In a recap by Vulture, the finale was rated 2 out of 5 stars and called "shockingly short on personality" and a "bubbly but unshocking end to a lackluster season". A finale recap by Xtra Magazine said the first two brackets of the season could've been considered "the best ever", but the third bracket and the semifinals "put that to bed". A review by TVLine called the crowning of Ginger Minj "unsurprising".
Despite receiving the highest TV viewership ratings since RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars season seven, the final episode for the season, "Tournament of All Stars Smackdown for the Crown", received an IMDb user rating of 2.4/10 with more than 3,600 reviews, the lowest rating in the RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars spin-off.