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Trinity “The Tuck” Taylor is opening up about her gender identity.
The RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars Season 4 winner got candid in a post on social media on Thursday (March 31).
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“Years ago after starting drag I seriously questioned how I identified with my gender. That’s why I altered my body starting at the age of 21 to look more feminine and also started hormone therapy for a short period,” she wrote.
“I stopped because I personally don’t know that I would be comfortable living as female with the way id physically look. Everyone has their own journey I suppose. I’ve spoke with many of my friends who are trans to get their thoughts and insight over the years,” she continued, going on to disclose her trans-nonbinary identy.
“I still don’t know where my journey will take me but I am trans-NB. I wanted to share my feelings in hopes that others who felt like me would know they aren’t alone. Sending out love! I hope it finds you.”
Several other Drag Race stars have recently come out as trans – find out who.
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Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor“RuPaul’s Drag Race” will crown its season 14 queen on Friday night, but for the first time ever, five will face off in the finale. They will each perform a solo number and then after a first-round elimination, the top two will face off in a lip sync battle.Before the top five remaining queens, Angeria Paris VanMichaels, Bosco, Daya Betty, Lady Camden and Willow Pill battle it out, they shared their finale red carpet looks.Lady Camden is the first British queen to appear on the main show.
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Rush‘ Geddy Lee has opened up on the affect of Taylor Hawkins‘ death on him, saying the Foo Fighters drummer’s passing “broke my heart”.The Foo Fighters drummer died on March 25 at the age of 50 while in his hotel room in Bogotá, Colombia in the middle of a South American tour. The band announced the news in a statement on social media; no cause of death was given.
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After months (years, really) of speculation, the rumors have finally been proved to be true — an all-winners season of Drag Race All Stars is coming.The excellent news was unveiled on Wednesday, April 13, and fans can’t wait to tune in and watch what will surely be one of the best seasons of the show yet.Thankfully, those who love the series won’t have to hold on much longer, as the show is expected to premiere on May 20 on Paramount+.Meet the eight girls competing to be named the queen of all queens on RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars Season 7 and pick your favorite before the first episode drops.Jaida Essence HallWon: Season 12Of all the queens who have been crowned on Drag Race, Jaida Essence Hall is the one who didn’t get to enjoy her reign. She was named the champion in the season that was interrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic, so she didn’t get to do all the things most winners enjoy.She couldn’t tour, she couldn’t appear in ads and commercials, and she had to hand away the crown and scepter before she got a real chance to shine.
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is ready to make herstory once again with the upcoming season of !Paramount+ announced on Wednesday that will feature the franchise's first-ever all-winners cast, as past champions return to compete for the title of «Queen of All Queens,» and a cash prize of $200,000! The star-studded roster includes some of your all-time faves, and instantly legendary winners, as well as one important international addition! Plus, there will be new episodes of streaming exclusively on Paramount+ to bring you all the best behind-the-scenes drama! Watch the casting announcement in the video below:Fans can also catch an exclusive, extended first look at the legendary queens coming to during the live grand finale of season 14, airing Friday, April 22, at 8 p.m. ET/PT on VH1.And, leading up to the premiere on Paramount+, check out -- a four-episode special premiering Friday, April 29, on VH1 and the official YouTube channel -- where eight fan favorite queens watch and react to the queens' very best moments throughout franchise herstory. Check out the eight returning champions who are back to compete for the crown once again:Insta/Twitter: @jaidaehallLook over there! Season 12’s winner and trade of the season is back to snatch another crown.
Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment WriterThey’re all winners, baby.In a watershed moment in “Drag Race” herstory, all eight returning queens on Season 7 of “RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars” have won previous seasons of “Drag Race” or “All Stars.” The cast includes winners that stretch from 2011 through 2020, one international queen and three queens who’ve won seasons of All Stars.
The eight winning queens set to return to the Drag Race stage are Season 12’s Jaida Essence Hall, Season 5’s Jinkx Monsoon, All Stars 4 winners Monét X Change and Trinity The Tuck, Season 3’s Raja, All Stars Season 5’s Shea Coulée, Drag Race UK’s The Vivienne and Season 11’s Yvie Oddly. While some will return for their second go at the drag franchise, others will strut their stuff for the third time.
“RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars” is giving the fans what they want — a season of all winners competing for the crown.Season 7, which begins streaming on Paramount+ on Friday May 20, features winners from eight different seasons.The cast includes Jaida Essence Hall (Season 12), Jinkx Monsoon (Season 5), Monet X Change (All Stars 4), Raja (Season 3), Shea Coulee (All Stars 5), Trinity the Tuck (All Stars 4), The Vivienne (U.K.
The Emmy-winning “RuPaul’s Drag Race” is going where no installment of the increasingly global franchise has gone before. Yes, it’s time for an All-Winner season.
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is making herstory yet again!VH1 ru-vealed on Thursday that the upcoming winner of season 14 will be receiving the show's highest-ever prize money — banking $150,000 along with the title of America’s Next Drag Superstar! (For comparison's sake, when the show started its engines back in 2009, season 1 winner BeBe Zahara Benet only took home $20,000.)In another franchise first, the season 14 runner-up will also be earning a cash prize, taking home $50,000. Season 14 has already seen plenty of twists, turns, and chocolate bar surprises, and only Angeria Paris VanMicheals, Bosco, Willow Pill, Lady Camden and Daya Betty are left standing on the runway to compete for the epic prizes!ET spoke with the season 14 queens ahead of the premiere, and they opened up about everything from competing with the franchise's first cisgender, heterosexual queen, Maddy Morphosis, to their favorite lip syncs, to season 14's jaw-dropping surprises."[ has had some] iconic moments, but they do not stand a chance for season 14's twist, let me just say that," said Deja Skye. «It is finger-lickin' good, and you guys are going to be gagged, OK?» airs Fridays at 8 p.m. PT/ET on VH1, with the season 14 finale airing Friday, April 22.
RuPaul’s Drag Race is making the win a little more valuable.