Rupaul 39s Drag Race All Stars - 5
But in the summer of 2020, RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 5 was a beacon. It reminded us that even in a year of isolation and fear, drag was still there—sharp, funny, and resilient. And when Shea Couleé finally held that crown, it felt like the universe had, at last, corrected itself. RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 5 proves that sometimes the best narrative isn't about shocking twists—it's about watching the right queen finally get what she deserves. Stream it on Paramount+ to witness Shea Couleé’s ascension and Jujubee’s eternal sass.
If you are a completionist or a Shea Couleé stan, AS5 is essential viewing. It is a masterclass in how to return to a competition after a devastating loss. The runways are gorgeous, Jujubee delivers her usual confessional gold ("I'm like a mosquito in a nudist colony—I don't know where to start"), and the charity aspect of the lip syncs adds a feel-good layer. rupaul 39s drag race all stars 5
However, RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 5 introduced a controversial twist: Instead of having the Top 2 queens compete against each other, RuPaul revealed that a pre-selected "Lip Sync Assassin" (a queen from a past season) would compete against the week's challenge winner. The winner of that lip sync would then claim the $10,000 and the power to eliminate a bottom queen. But in the summer of 2020, RuPaul's Drag