RuPaul's Drag Race: All Stars - Season 8

Season 8
In this new season, 12 fan-favorite queens will return for a chance to compete for a spot in the "Drag Race Hall of Fame" along with a cash prize of $200,000.
Episodes

The Fame Games
Twelve Drag Race All Stars return for a second chance at the crown and a cash prize of $200,000. And this season, there are two ways to win! After a sickening fashion show mini-challenge, the queens thrill iconic guest judge Idina Menzel.

"It's RDR Live!"
"Live from Tuckahoe... it's RDR Live!" The All Stars are challenged to serve up laughs in a hilarious Drag Race send-up of the iconic sketch comedy show.

The Supermarket Ball
The All Stars storm the runway - and the grocery aisle - transforming everyday supermarket items into supermodel-worthy fashions! Guest judge Jojo Siwa is having a ball as she checks out the parade of 30 gag-worthy garments.

Screen Queens
The Golden Age of Television gets even sparklier, as the All Stars create and star in their own sickening scripted TV series trailers, directed by Emmy® Award winner Michelle Visage.

Snatch Game of Love
Love is in the air as the queens serve up their flirtiest celebrity impersonations for guest judges Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers in the romantic and raucous "Snatch Game of Love."

JOAN: The Unauthorized Rusical
The All Stars channel Hollywood royalty, singing and dancing in "JOAN: The Unauthorized Rusical," celebrating "Mommie Dearest" herself, Joan Crawford!

Forensic Queens
The Queens' improv talents are on full display, as they star in a twisted true-crime show, examining the mystery, "Wha-Ha-Happened to Lil' Poundcake."

You're A Winner, Baby!
RuPaul challenges the queens to create looks worthy of the Drag Race Hall of Fame, inspired by past All Stars champions. Drag Race legends Raven and Shannel bring some style guidance to the workroom.

Carson Kressley, This is Your Gay Life
The All Stars heat things up to roast beloved judge Carson Kressley in front of a live audience, including a very extra-special surprise guest queen & judge! Michelle Visage and comedian Alec Mapa coach the queens.

The Letter "L"
Celebrating the L in LGBTQIA+ , the queens share the miracle of drag with new lesbian sisters, transforming the fabulous queer women into fabulous drag queens.

The Fame Games Variety Extravaganza
They're back! The eliminated queens return to the workroom and read each other to filth before showing off their charisma, uniqueness, nerve and talent one last time in the Fame Games Variety Extravaganza. Comedian Ego Nwodim joins the judges' panel.

Grand Finale
The time has come... to crown two queens! First, Ru will announce who fans voted "Queen of the Fame Games!" Then, our top two finalists will battle for a spot in the Drag Race Hall of Fame, serving up performances to new original songs!
Recently Updated Shows

America's Got Talent
With the talent search open to acts of all ages, America's Got Talent has brought the variety format back to the forefront of American culture by showcasing performers from across the country. The series is a true celebration of the American spirit, featuring a colorful array of singers, dancers, comedians, contortionists, impressionists, jugglers, magicians, ventriloquists and hopeful stars, all vying for their chance to win America's hearts and the $1 million prize.

Big Brother
Big Brother follows a group of people living together in a house outfitted with dozens of high-definition cameras and microphones recording their every move, 24 hours a day. Each week, the Houseguests will vote someone out of the house. At the end, the last remaining Houseguest will receive the grand prize of $500,000.

Project Runway
Project Runway designers are given an opportunity to launch their careers in fashion.

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
On Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, John Oliver presents a satirical look at the week in news, politics and current events.

Saturday Night Live
Saturday Night Live is an Emmy Award-winning late-night comedy showcase.
Since its inception in 1975, "SNL" has launched the careers of many of the brightest comedy performers of their generation. As The New York Times noted on the occasion of the show's Emmy-winning 25th Anniversary special in 1999, "in defiance of both time and show business convention, 'SNL' is still the most pervasive influence on the art of comedy in contemporary culture." At the close of the century, "Saturday Night Live" placed seventh on Entertainment Weekly's list of the Top 100 Entertainers of the past fifty years.