RuPaul's Drag Race: All Stars - Season 3
Season 3
The season premiered on January 25, 2018 on VH1. The filming of the series was said to start on July 28th and ended in late August. The season was first officially teased across social media on Friday, October 13, 2017, with the official cast being revealed as an hour-long TV special, hosted by RuPaul, on Friday, October 20, on VH1.
Episodes
All-Star Variety Show
A mystery 10th queen joins the nine All Stars competing for $100,000 and a place in the Drag Race Hall of Fame. The first test is to compete in a drag variety show.
Divas Lip Sync Live
The queens go full diva in a lip-syncing dance number inspired by the classic TV special VH1 Divas Live.
The B*tchelor
The queens' improvisation skills are tested in an unscripted dating show. Constance Zimmer and Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman guest judge.
All Stars Snatch Game
The queens impersonate celebrities in a quick-witted TV game show. Fashion designer Marc Jacobs stops by the workroom, while Kristin Chenoweth and Nicole Byer guest judge.
Pop Art Ball
The queens design wearable soup cans inspired by Andy Warhol, and create Studio 54 disco looks. Tituss Burgess and Shay Mitchell guest judge.
Handmaids to Kitty Girls
The eliminated queens return to the competition for revenge. But first the queens must audition for RuPaul's new girl group, the Kitty Girls. Spice Girl Emma Bunton ("Baby Spice") and Adam Lambert guest judge.
My Best Squirrelfriend's Dragsmaids Wedding Trip
The queens' acting chops are tested in a raunchy girl comedy blockbuster. Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi stops by the workroom, while Chris Colfer ("Glee") and Garcelle Beauvais ("The Jamie Foxx Show") guest judge.
A Jury of Their Queers
The queens must write and perform a rap on RuPaul's new hit single "Kitty Girl", and attempt an unparalleled one-take choreography performance. But before a winner can be crowned, RuPaul invites the eliminated queens to weigh in.
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