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Mark Long in a scene from The Challenge: All Stars trailer. Pic credit: Paramount+
Many of the OGs from MTV’s The Challenge series over the years are set to return for a new spinoff season called The Challenge: All Stars.
The trailer and cast reveal had fans excitdely expressing their opinions of which stars they would have liked to see on the spinoff show. It also had fans questioning some of the cast choices based on limited experience or lack of wins on The Challenge.
However, The Challenge star Mark Long, who helped bring All Stars to life, gave his thoughts on what he believes future seasons of the show should be like.
Drag Race s Shea Coulee says things are all good with Valentina
UPI News Service, 02/17/2021
RuPaul s Drag Race alum Shea Coulee says things are all good with Valentina following their appearance on the VH1 series.
ADVERTISEMENT The 32-year-old drag queen gave an update on her friendship with Valentina during Tuesday s episode of Watch What Happens Live.
Coulee and Valentina both completed in RuPaul s Drag Race Season 9, which aired in 2017. Coulee and several other Season 9 stars clashed with Valentina during the reunion after Valentina won Miss Congeniality.
On WWHL, Coulee was asked where her relationship with Valentina stands today. Time heals so many things, and honestly, Valentina and I in that reunion very much so had even spoken to each other. We were like, we re very much so going to give our Real Housewives reunion tension reads moment, she said. We just lived that fantasy, and we ve grown so much since then.
Monet X Change is best known for competing on "RuPaul's Drag Race," winning All-Stars Season 4, Season 10's Miss Congeniality title, and becoming the first drag queen of color recognized in the Hall of Fame
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Jujubeeâs fierce optimism is what we all need right now
2020 was the biggest year yet for the breakout star of âRuPaulâs Drag Race,â but it wasnât easy. Hereâs what got her through.
By Meredith Goldstein Globe Staff,Updated January 8, 2021, 2:30 p.m.
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Her Christmas tree is still up, and it will be for a while.
At Jujubeeâs place in Bostonâs Chinatown, the twinkling lights â in front of a wall of cat-themed art â are a commitment to the power of hope.
After a horrible 2020, and at the start of a new year that promises better days, we must hold on to any good vibes we can. Thatâs something Jujubee knows to be true.