Drag Race France is getting the All-Stars treatment! The popular spin-off is officially the next international Drag Race series to air an all-stars season, and the cast has just been announced!
“Lé-gen-daire queens from the first three seasons of ‘Drag Race France’ will return to the Werk Room and battle it out to win the coveted crown,” reads the show’s official description.
“With franchise staples mini and maxi challenges, runways, performances, and lip sync battles – your favorite French queens will have to bring a certain je ne sais quoi to get ahead in the game! Audiences can expect the season to be full of surprises and new features.”
Nicky Doll will host the spinoff, with names like Daphne Burki, Loïc Prigent, and Shy’m serving as brand-new judges.
Le Filip previously won Season 3 of Drag Race France as she was crowned during the finale in front of a live audience at the Grand Rex in Paris.
She joined Paloma and Keiona, the winners of Seasons 1 and 2, respectively, in the Drag Race France winners' circle.
While it is still unclear if a regular season of Drag Race France is forthcoming, fans can get reacquainted with the queens returning to the Werkroom this season!
Elips
Official Bio: Elips is a self-taught, flamboyant artist with an overflowing imagination. A seamstress and designer of her own outfits, she delivers poetic, intense and striking performances on stage. Elected Miss Congeniality during the first season of Drag Race France, she proudly represents Bordeaux’s drag. She performs alongside her drag family, the Familips, in shows flaunting creativity. She is back in the competition to show her evolution and is determined to bring the crown back to Bordeaux.
Kam Hugh
Official Bio: Drag queen, content creator, and makeup artist, Kam Hugh made a huge impression during the first season with her unique style, inspired by haute couture, combining elegance and modernity, making her a true fashion icon on the drag scene. An expert in makeup, she is the first French drag queen to collaborate with brands such as Sephora, Erborian, NYX or Garnier, for which she became the face off for a global campaign after her appearance on the show.
La Big Bertha
Official Bio: Known for starring in the first season of Drag Race France, La Big Bertha has been a burlesque icon for over ten years. Since the show’s finale, she has made notable appearances on cooking shows, humorously blending the art of drag with her love for gastronomy, and has collaborated with international artists, including Sam Smith. La Big Bertha will also be the opening act for musician SANTA in June 2025, bringing her energy and unique style to the big stage.
Magnetica
Official Bio: Since her participation in season 3 of Drag Race France, Magnetica, the French-Bolivian queen, continues to shine in the alternative queer scene. Inspired by the Club Kid aesthetic, she offers graphic and visual-focused drag, pushing the boundaries of art. A regular in the Parisian scene, she is a strong advocate for the visibility of non-binary and Latin American identities through her hard-hitting performances, both as an artist and as a host in iconic drag shows.
Mami Watta
Official Bio: A finalist of season 2, Mami Watta continues to shine on by performing on both French and international stages where she thrills the public with her ever daring and creative performances. She draws on her Ivorian heritage as much as on the ballroom and an Afro-futurist aesthetic to create a strong, sexy and charismatic visual experience.
Misty Phoenix
Official Bio: From season 3 of Drag Race France, Misty Phoenix still has all of her overflowing energy and assertive creativity. A daring dancer and performer, she draws inspiration from the Marvel universe, where she reinvents looks with a resolutely modern touch. Her powerful and dynamic drag is distinguished by performances combining careful staging and elaborate looks.
Moon
Official Bio: Named Miss Congeniality of season 2, Moon offers a sensible drag, combining fashion, introspection and artistic expression to create a universe that is both unique and deeply authentic. The first Swiss contestant on the show, she made an impression by proudly sharing her story as a transgender woman. Her art highlights often underrepresented social topics, such as the visibility of trans people and mental health.
Piche
Official Bio:A multidisciplined drag artist, Piche is a singer, rapper and dancer who brings drag to the forefront of the French musical landscape. Her performance at the Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 made a huge impression, confirming her status as a daring and essential artist. She recently unveiled an EP entitled “Festin” and started touring at famous venues and the biggest festivals in France, where she continues to share her music with passion and brilliance.\
Punani
Official Bio:Since her participation in season 2 of Drag Race France where she brilliantly reached the finale, Punani continues to mark the world of drag with her poetry, eloquence and charisma. With a unique style that mixes humor and vintage aesthetics, Punani deploys a surprising and inventive drag. Today, she continues to perform on the biggest French stages and remains active on social media with her long-time accomplice, Rose, where they share their creations and commitments.
Soa de Muse
Official Bio: A finalist in the first season of Drag Race France, Soa de Muse has since led a disciplined and committed artistic career. In 2022, she founded her own cabaret in Paris called La Bouche, offering a stage for drag and queer artists while addressing social issues. In 2024, she became the first Martinican drag queen to participate in RuPaul’s Drag Race: Global All Stars, where she was crowned “Global Lip Sync Assassin” and elected “Miss Global Peacemaker” by her sisters in the final.
The 10 hopeful queens are duking it out for the chance to score a prize of 30,000 euros and the victor’s title.
Season 1 of Drag Race France All Stars is set to premiere July 10 at 1 p.m. EDT on WOW Presents Plus.