This season’s top three were quite iconic. There can only be one winner All-Stars 5, even if. Who went with the crown, the cast award, and the title? This is what we know about the winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race: All-Stars 5 and your time in this series of reality competitions.
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The top three of ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race: All-Stars 5’ included Miz Cracker, Shea Couleé and Jujubee
There are many Drag Race girls with charisma, uniqueness, nerves and talent. Episodes of All the stars contain the best of the best. This season, although there were some surprises, it resulted in an iconic and powerful Top Three.
The finalists for All-Stars 5 including Miz Cracker, Jujubee, and Shea Couleé. Each of these artists earned praise and recognition throughout the season. Jujubee won a challenge from the beginning.
Shea Couleé won the Snatch Game episode with her impersonation of Flavor Flav. Miz Cracker won the design challenge with his badminton-inspired look, created from scratch. After writing and performing original verses for RuPaul’s song “Clap Back,” fans learned who became “America’s Next Drag Superstar.”
Shea Couleé is the winner of ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race: All-Stars 5’
Throughout this season, however, Shea Couleé made a name for herself as one of the most powerful and prominent competitors. She created a wedding-inspired look from scratch. She impersonated Flavor Flav in Snatch Game (and won!)
Shea Couleé even helped the other competitors with her looks. Of course, her verses for “I’m In Love” and “Clap Back” demonstrated her talent as a singer and rapper, as well as her talent as a drag performer.
It is fitting that when RuPaul chose the next “Superstar Drag Race”, Shea Couleé was the artist who snatched the crown. Fans on social media shared their love and support for the drag queen, even praising his activism outside of the show.
The drag artist commented on appearing on the reality series
Although this was a second chance for most of the contestants (and a third chance for Miss Jujubee), Shea Couleé explained how she wanted to show a new side of herself to fans of the series. Season 9 didn’t exactly end well for her as most remember the Sasha Velor rose petal moment.
“When I left filming, I felt really at peace with everything because I knew I went in there and gave him my best and most authentic self,” Shea Couleé said during an interview with Entertainment tonight. “And that’s what I wanted to do. I am really happy to look back and watch the show and see the person I have become since my time in Season 9. “
Fans can learn more about Shea Couleé on their social media accounts. Endurance race viewers can watch already published episodes of RuPaul’s Drag Race: All-Stars 5 on the VH1 website and WOWPresents Plus in selected countries.
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