
All tea, no
shade!
With hundreds
of contestants appearing in the overall RuPaul’s Drag Race franchise,
there’s bound to be some disagreements here and there when it comes to who
should have snatched the crown instead. Well, it seems like even RuPaul agrees
that some winners might be different under varying circumstances.
Andy Cohen
asked during a recent episode of Watch What Happens Live, “Which second runner-up queen
would you have crowned as a double winner if you had the chance? Is there
someone who didn’t win Drag Race over all the seasons, that in
your mind, you thought that one [could have won]?”
Almost
immediately, Ru answers with the name on everybody’s lips: “Shangela! Shangela.
She’s amazing. We’ve actually put her on the show, like, three times? Something
like that. She’s a fabulous queen.”
Shangela has been a fan-favorite for many years
amongst Drag Race fans. After first appearing in the second
season and being eliminated in the first episode, Shangela returned for season
three and placed sixth overall.
Many years
later, Shangela came back a third time to compete on All Stars 3.
This installment of All Stars included the gag-worthy moment
of BenDeLaCreme eliminating herself, which had viewers convinced Shangela was a
shoo-in to enter the Drag Race Hall of Fame.
However, a
twist on the show allowed a jury of eliminated contestants to decide which two
queens would lip sync for the crown at the finale. Since Shangela was
responsible for sending many queens home throughout the show, the eliminated
competitors ultimately chose Kennedy Davenport and eventual All Stars 3 winner Trixie Mattel for
that final lip sync.
As to the
“double winner” question from Cohen, RuPaul crowned both Monét X Change and
Trinity the Tuck as winners in All Stars 4. If Shangela were in the
top two on All Stars 3, it’s possible that it would’ve been the
series’ first double win instead.
We may not be
able to change herstory, but Shangela has certainly taken the loss in stride.
She’s since made it to the finals of Dancing With the Stars, hosts the
Emmy-winning We’re Here series on HBO alongside Drag
Race alums Bob the Drag Queen and Eureka, and even starred opposite
Lady Gaga in A Star is Born.
In our hearts,
you’ll always be a winner, baby.
SOURCE: ADVOCATE
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