Along with the reveal of the cast of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 6 came the announcement of the celebrity guest judges that will be featured in the upcoming season. In the past, RuPaul has called upon several iconic celebrities to voice their opinions on the race for America's Next Drag Superstar. Noteworthy guest judges of previous seasons include Lady Gaga, Nicki Minaj, Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus, and Twitch-streaming politician Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
The recent trailer for All Stars 6 promises one of the best lineups of stars ever to join Michelle Visage, Ross Mathews, and Carson Kressley on the RuPaul's Drag Race judging panel. From artists beloved by the LGBTQ+ community to Beyoncé's mother, here are the celebrities that will make All Stars 6 the best and most star-studded season in the history of the Drag Race franchise.
Despite the fact that Tina Knowles has not released any albums like her superstar daughters Beyoncé and Solange, her history of creating pop culture moments is unparalleled. Tina had already been a fashion designer and makeup artist before she gave birth to Beyoncé nearly 40 years ago. Tina's designs garnered fame when she styled Destiny's Child during their run from 1990 to 2006. Aside from designing for her daughter's record-shattering girl group, Tina's work has been featured in established fashion publications like Vogue, Cosmopolitan, and Harper's Bazaar. Tina's work has also appeared in film, from her cameo in Beyoncé's Black Is King to designing fashion for films such as Dreamgirls and The Pink Panther. As the source of Beyoncé and Solange's might, Tina will be one of the most qualified celebrity guests to give Drag Race contestants tips on how to become America's Next Drag Superstar.
Charli XCX is a pop singer-songwriter who found her way into the mainstream of pop culture with her feature on Iggy Azalea's 2014 hit "Fancy". With the addition of her "Boom Clap" hit song, Charli escalated to the top of the Billboard charts. Since her days in the top 100, Charli has taken on an experimental approach to pop music that has been embraced by the LGBTQ+ community. Another testament to Charli's accomplishment is her rumored collaboration with A Star Is Born actress Lady Gaga on a remix for "911". Charli continues to release music that redefines the norms of the pop genre, much like how her queer audience pushes the boundaries of social norms. Although she is not a member of the LGBTQ+ community, Charli is a modern gay icon whose presence on RuPaul's Drag Race is long overdue.
Big Freedia is a rapper from New Orleans who is famous for her work in the bounce genre. Even though Freedia identifies as a gay man, she takes on all pronouns and is most commonly referred to with she/her pronouns. Freedia has worked with RuPaul in the past, but this will be her first time acting as a judge on the series. Big Freedia was featured on RuPaul's 2014 song "Freaky Money", which fans might recall All Stars 3 winner Trixie Mattel and Shangela lip-synced to on their season of All Stars. Freedia also appeared on All Stars 2 as a guest star in the acting challenge. Outside of her Drag Race stints, Freedia has found fame in the mainstream music industry. For instance, Freedia's voice is featured in the introduction of Beyoncé's song "Formation", and Freedia even appeared on stage with Tina's daughter on her Formation World Tour.
Emma Roberts' career is full of memorable pop culture moments. Emma started working in films like Aquamarine and the Nickelodeon series Unfabulous. As she grew up, Emma took on more mature roles in films like We're The Millers, Scream 4, and Nerve. Recently, Emma has become best known for her recurring roles in American Horror Story. Even though she worked among legendary actors like Jessica Lange, Emma held her own as the fan-favorite Madison Montgomery character from Coven. From AHS to Scream Queens, Emma consistently performed memorable roles. Altogether, Emma is set to be one of the most successful actors to critique the contestants of RuPaul's Drag Race on All Stars 6.
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