This is why people think RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars All Winners 2 is on the way

Is RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars All Winners 2 in the works? (Getty)

A certain prominent RuPaul’s Drag Race champion has had to cancel a recent tour due to ‘scheduling conflicts’, and to the Drag Race fandom, that means one thing: All Stars All Winners 2.

The RuPaul’s Drag Race fandom is nothing if not impatient. Ever since  All Stars 7, when eight former winners of the franchise were brought back to the Werk Room to compete for the title of ‘Queen of All Queens’ for the first time, fans have been casting their nets for which of their famous champs they want to see back for a second All Stars ‘All Winners’ season.

But despite several many spinoffs of the All Stars franchise airing since then or on the way – All Stars 10, Drag Race Philippines: Slaysian Royale and Drag Race UK Vs the World season three to name a few – there has been no concrete evidence that another all winner version is in the works.

And to be clear, there still isn’t. But fans have taken the cancellation of an Australian tour due to a ‘scheduling conflict’ from season five finalist and All Stars 2 winner Alaska Thunderf**k 5000 as just that.

Alaska, who recently told PinkNews she was “absolutely” down to compete on another All Stars season, was due to take part in the Snatch Game LIVE tour with ITD Events across Australia and New Zealand in June and July this year.

But in a post on her Instagram, the icon wrote, “Due to an unforseen scheduling conflict, I am no longer able to join the Snatch Game LIVE tour… the tour is still going ahead as planned with the other divas and I know it will be amazing. I’m so sorry I won’t be there.”

There are plenty of reasons why Alaska may have had to cancel her appearance on the tour – but her announcement has sent fans into a flurry of assumptions that she has been cast on another All Stars All Winners season.

“Best of luck with All Winners 2,” a fan wrote under the post, with another adding, “WINNER WINNER CHICKEN TWO TIMES DINNER!!!”

“All Winners 2: Electric Boogaloo,” another joked. The post has also been screenshotted and posted to X – accompanied by similar claims from fans.

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To clarify, there has also been no formal announcement from World of Wonder (Drag Race‘s production company) of another iteration of the spinoff – and All Stars 10 isn’t even half way done airing.

But several former champs have already given the thumbs up to another trip to the Werk Room, including All Stars 6 winner Kylie Sonique Love, season 15’s Sasha Colby and Drag Race UK‘s Danny Beard and Ginger Johnson from season 4 and 5, respectively.

It’s been less of a positive answer from others, though, with All Stars 1 winner Chad MichaelsAll Stars 3‘s Trixie Mattel and season 6’s Bianca Del Rio calling time on their Drag Race journeys – and Bob the Drag Queen infamously called the franchise “for losers“.

RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 10 will be available to stream on Paramount+ in the US and WOW Presents Plus internationally from 9 May.

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