Trixie Mattel explains why All Stars 3 was an ‘odd season to win’
Trixie Mattel has explained why she felt she won All Stars 3 ‘on a technicality’ (World of Wonder)
Trixie Mattel has explained why she felt she won All Stars 3 'on a technicality' (World of Wonder)
Drag superstar Trixie Mattel has explained why winning RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 3 felt ‘odd’, sharing that at the time, she felt she got the ‘win on a technicality’.
It was always going to be hard to follow up the legendary RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 2, but All Stars 3 did a pretty good job of it.
A stacked cast that saw some legendary TV moments was paired with some decisions that fans weren’t all thrilled with, but the spinoff crowned a more than worthy winner in season 7 fan favourite Trixie Mattel.
The season’s ‘Jury’ twist saw the six eliminated competitors, including BenDeLaCreme, who sensationally eliminated herself mid-season, select the top two, picking Trixie and season 7 co-star Kennedy Davenport.
That left season one winner Bebe Zahara Benet (the first winner to return to Drag Race) and Shangela (who, at the time, was a huge Drag Race fan favourite), cut from the final lipsync.
Trixie won two challenges before snatching the crown, but in a new video posted to her YouTube channel, the Milwaukee native explained that at the time, she felt she won “on a technicality” due to DeLa’s departure, and Shangela not making the top two.
“You had Shangela, who people really wanted at the top, and DeLa, who did so well and then left – it was a very odd season to win.”
In classic Mattel fashion, Trixie then explained via metaphor what snatching the All Stars 3 crown felt like.
“The way I retroactively felt seen in media was – maybe this sounds crazy – but … I was watching Serena Williams and Naomi Osaka, and they were playing tennis together for a world championship [the 2018 US Open], and Naomi, who was amazing, won.
“But she won because Serena got a bunch of penalties. And so people were mad because they tuned in for a giant world championship, and what they got was a win on a technicality.
“At the time, it really felt like that. I felt like I couldn’t really celebrate winning, because it wasn’t maybe the way people wanted [it to go].”
Mattel added, “Winning is an odd thing, but I’ll tell you this. It’s sure f**king better than losing.”
RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 10 continues on Fridays on Paramount+ in the US and WOW Presents Plus internationally.
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