Here’s the cast for the first season of Drag Race France All Stars

This is the confirmed cast for Drag Race France: All Stars (World of Wonder/ France.tv Slash)

Another day, another All Stars; here’s the rundown of queens ready to compete on the first spinoff of Drag Race France – including a Global All Stars competitor and two Miss Congenialities.

The big wheel keeps on turning and the Drag Race universe keeps on expanding. Along with the recently announced Drag Race: Slaysian Royale, All Stars 10 and the rumoured UK vs. the World season three cast, there’s one more franchise to feed the hungry.

Drag Race France All Stars was confirmed in late 2024, and will see former Drag Race competitor Nicky Doll take time out of her schedule enraging bigots and performing on the global stage to host returning queens from the French spinoff in their second (or third) shot at snatching a crown.

Officially confirmed on 11 June, here’s the cast of Drag Race France All Stars


Elips (season 1, 6th)

One of two Miss Congenialities on Drag Race France All Stars, season one’s Elips is back, back, back again.

Elips didn’t nab a challenge win, but charmed the cast (and viewers) with her polished drag – but nice doesn’t win the crown…

(WOW/ France.tv Slash)

Kam Hugh (season 1, 7th)

The fan favourite from the very first season of Drag Race France, and with a challenge win for a Ball under her wig, Kam Hugh is back for All Stars

Kam was eliminated by La Big Bertha after the Snatch Game – we wonder whether the pair will ever be on the same cast again…

(WOW/ France.tv Slash)

La Big Bertha (season 1, 5th)

Well, well, well. Funny, that. La Big Bertha just missed out on the top four of season one after landing in the bottom on its penultimate episode, and being sent home by Lolita Banana.

Bertha didn’t win a challenge, and has a bit of a roller coaster of a track record – with two ‘low’ placements, two ‘high’ ones and two lip-syncs. And she’s back in the Werk Room with Kam…

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Magnetica (season 3, 9th)

The first of only two season three girls to make it onto Drag Race France All Stars, and also the girl with the lowest placement on her original season, its Magentica.

Magnetica’s fresh drag perspective immediately made her stand out from the cast, and she was ‘high’ in the season’s premiere episode – but a fumble in the following episode’s Talent Show sent her au revoir.

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Mami Watta (season 2, 3rd/4th)

One of season two’s most charismatic queens, Mami Watta made it all the way to the finale alongside Punani (more on that later), just losing out on lip-syncing for the crown.

Mami never won a challenge, so she’s sure to have a fire under her heels upon a rumoured Werk Room return. And an extra special shoutout to that promo wig. Fierce.

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Misty Phoenix (season 3, 5th)

The second season three girl to return for Drag Race France All Stars, Misty Phoenix is rising from the ashes like a… well, phoenix.

Misty placed fifth on her season, and never actually snatched a challenge win despite being placed ‘high’ a bunch of times by the judges. Could an All Stars ruturn see her finally get a victory?

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Moon (season 2, 7th)

Season two’s Miss Congeniality, Moon voluntarily left the competition during episode six to focus on her mental health, thus ending up in seventh place.

A Werk Room return complete with a fully realised and present Moon will be a sight to behold – and she’s the only queen to ever return to an All Stars after quitting her first season…

(WOW/ France.tv Slash)

Piche (season 2, 5th)

Piche originally placed seventh on Drag Race France‘s second season, winning a challenge before her elimination, but she returned in episode seven, only to be immediately eliminated (again) the following challenge.

Piche’s unique drag style gained her a heap of praise from the judges and fans alike – a worthy candidate for an All Stars return.

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Punani (season 2, 3rd/ 4th)

Just missing out on season two’s top two alongside Mami Watta, Punani ended up third/ fourth with one challenge win for the Snatch Game.

With four season two girls on the cast, it’s sure to be a reunion to remember.

(WOW/ France.tv Slash)

Soa de Muse (season 1, runner-up/ Global All Stars, 9th)

The Drag Race France All Stars queen with most international recognition due to a turn on the very fair and not-rigged at all Global All Stars, Soa De Muse is well on her way to becoming the spinoff’s Jujubee with her third return.

Soa placed as a runner up on season one of Drag Race France, before finishing in ninth as the country’s representative in GAS – but she did snatch the title of Lipsync Assassin on the latter. Will she live up to her original track record this time?

(WOW/ France.tv Slash)

RuPaul’s Drag Race , Drag Race France and All Stars are available to stream on Paramount+ in the US and WOW Presents Plus internationally.

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