RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 4: As The Final Looms, Which Queen Should Win?

Our verdict on which finalist deserves that spot in the Drag Race Hall Of Fame.
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With no obvious frontrunner, the current series of RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars is the closest race in a good few years, and as we’re now just days away from finding out this year’s winner, fans online are debating which of the remaining queens should be crowned by RuPaul.

Following Latrice Royale’s elimination, we know the top four are Monét X Change, Monqiue Heart, Naomi Smalls and Trinity The Tuck, with just one challenge standing between them and a cash prize of $100,000 (and a coveted spot in that imaginary hallway RuPaul is always banging on about).

In case you’re still on the fence, we’re looking back at the final four’s performance across the competition, and deciding whether they would make a worthy winner...

Monét X Change

Best lip sync? Aretha Franklin – Jump To It (vs. Manila Luzon)

Most iconic moment? We know that Monét thrives best when she’s allowed to showcase her comedic charms, but while we enjoyed her Black Hole club night and Judge Jersey performances, she really shone in the Lady Bunny roast.

Lowest point? It wouldn’t be unfair to say that Monét didn’t exactly put her best foot forward in the series. Not only was she still relying on that sponge gimmick in the Variety Show challenge in the series premiere, her vocals were also... not quite there.

Look of the series? Special mention has to go to her Rihanna-esque Pope look, but for us, her “Best Judy” gold outfit was the best she looked all series. It was fairly simple, but this was proof that sometimes keeping things simple can be really effective.

 

Final thoughts? There’s no question that of the four queens left in the competition, Monét has been the most improved in terms of style, and she’s performed well in most of the challenges (we’d even say she was under-marked in a couple) too.

Going into All Stars 4, we knew Monét’s confidence and sense of humour would be helpful tools in the competition, but we’ve been impressed by the way she’s handled some of the challenges, even winning the make-over task, which was previously the obstacle that sent her home on season 10.

But while her sense of humour does set her apart, what could end up holding her back is the fact she’s arguably not as polished as some of her competitors in other areas.

Monique Heart

Best lip sync? RuPaul – Sissy That Walk (vs. Latrice Royale) 

Most iconic moment? Apart from every time she’s had us howling in the cut-aways? Since we’ve already mentioned the Sissy That Walk wig reveal, let’s go with episode one, when she threw her wig at the ceiling and had to use a hook to get it down again.

Lowest point? Faffing about with her puffa coat during the Everybody Say Love group challenge.

Look of the series? Her Puss In Boots fantasy.

 

Final thoughts? As was the case on her first series of Drag Race, Monique Heart has essentially served as the narrator of All Stars 4, and her commentary has had us howling throughout.

Unlike in season 10, she’s also proved herself as a fierce competitor in the werk room and the main stage, too. Her comedic risks have never backfired on her, she’s excelled in the challenges and served some memorable looks, too (even if sometimes, like Monét, they can be a bit rough around the egdes).

But above all, Monique is charm personified, and All Stars 4 would have been a very different series without her, and for that reason, we would love to see her take a spot in the Drag Race Hall Of Fame. 

Naomi Smalls

Best lip sync? Judy Garland – Come Rain Or Come Shine (vs. Monét X Change) 

Most iconic moment? With the greatest of respect to Manila Luzon... we’re probably going to have to go with her eliminating Manila Luzon. Particularly as it was followed by her declaration of “life’s not fair” the following episode.

Lowest point? Coming dangerously close to the chop after the ‘Club 96’ experience put her and Valentina in the bottom.

Look of the series? This stunning homage to Prince

 

Final thoughts? Much like her first time on Drag Race, Naomi was pretty invisible for the first part of the series, and whether that’s down to her own lack of presence or the editors choosing to focus on other queens, she didn’t make an impression in those early All Stars 4 episodes.

That said, when push came to shove, Naomi delivered in her performances, wowing with her Adrenaline lip sync, nailing the make-over challenge and, of course, turning it on the runway week after week.

And even though certain challenges could have used a bit more work (the comedy roast and Judge Jersey tasks spring to mind), she can certainly hold her head up and say she’s proved she’s more than just a pair of very long legs.

Trinity The Tuck

Best lip sync? RuPaul – Peanut Butter (vs. Jasmine Masters)

Most iconic moment? Impersonating Caitlyn Jenner on the Snatch Game Of Love.

Lowest point? The roast of Lady Bunny, in which we were reminded that stand-up and drag don’t always necessarily go hand in hand.

Look of the series? She’s given us plenty, but we have to give props to her plastic fantastic entrance look, which even got the seal of approval from Sarah Paulson, who had previously sported a similar ensemble at the London premiere of Ocean’s 8.

 

Our verdict? On paper, Trinity has been the one to beat throughout All Stars 4, particularly if you ask the queens themselves – let’s not forget, she was the one nobody wanted to go up against in the LaLaPaRuZa lip sync battle.

From the word go, Trinity has consistently been in the top, and she’s rarely wavered, safe for that aforementioned blip in the comedy roast, but where her stand-up faltered in that instance, she made up for it in her presenting during the Beehive Club challenge.

However, compared to her fellow finalists like Monét and Monique, Trinity has probably been on less of a journey in terms of finessing and improvement between this and her original series, which is arguably what All Stars runs are all about.

Find out which of the final four RuPaul crowns in the All Stars finale, airing on Comedy Central in the early hours of Saturday morning, after which it will be available to watch on Now TV.

Life Lessons We've Learned From Drag Queens
RuPaul (01 of15)
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"You're born naked and the rest is drag."Can't get enough of the legendary RuPaul? Check out her website and follow her on Twitter @RuPaul. (credit:Photo Courtesy of Mathu Andersen)
Lady Bunny(02 of15)
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"Our kind looks into a mirror and visualizes something entirely different from what's actually there. Not to confuse drag with transsexualism, but there is another character inside us, which only we can see and we're prepared to endure pain and derision to create our visions. So drag can teach others to think outside the box, use our imaginations, to act on instinct and to have the courage to do all of the above. I imagine that all of these traits must've come to play at the Stonewall riots. 'Imagine' and 'must've' are my attempts to make sure you know that I'm not old enough to have been around back then!"Love the Lady Bunny? Check out her website and follow her on Twitter @LADYBUNNY77. (credit:Photo Courtesy of Lady Bunny )
Sharon Needles(03 of15)
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"Don't take yourself so seriously. Enjoy the shade that is being thrown your way. Remember, the more shade that is thrown your way, the less chance for skin cancer.""RuPaul wasn't kidding when she said what other people think of you isn't none of your god damn business!""The biggest tip I ever got was from the great Lady Bunny…Retire!!!"Can't get enough of Sharon? Visit her website and find her on Facebook and Twitter @SHARON_NEEDLES. (credit:Photo Courtesy of David Charpentier)
Raja Gemini (04 of15)
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"Drag is spiritual, it is ancient and it's a fucking blast. What began as an escape from reality for me, now feels more like a reconnection with my inner self, like going to church. It is primal; drag, flamboyance, and flair are part of many indigenous cultures, used often to magnify the male prowess and libido. It is individual like a fingerprint and should be worn with the fiercest intention. As the great actor Alan Cumming once said to me many years ago: 'Do it with a look,' (said with a Scottish accent) which I believe means 'Do it your way, be authentic, and own it.'"Need more Raja in your life? Check out her website and find her on Facebook and Twitter @sutanamrull. (credit:Photo Courtesy of Diana Coney)
BeBe Zahara Benet(05 of15)
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"Drag, if done right, could benefit you in more ways than one. What is the right way? The right way is how you feel & you being comfortable. Set boundaries and stand by them.A piece of advise I will share with you, from personal experience is: Don't lose yourself. Be true to you and be proud. Drag is an art and you are the canvas. No matter how you paint or perform, you are what matters. Criticism will come in both good and bad. Take whatever it is and use it to your advantage. Drag has the ability to give you a different sense of self-esteem."Want to connect with BeBe? Find her on Facebook and on Twitter @BeBeZaharaBenet. (credit:Photo Courtesy of BeBe Zahara Benet)
Chad Michaels(06 of15)
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Drag has taught me:1) You don't always have to like the people you work with. Co-exist. Velma Kelly.2) Brain trumps mouth every time. Think about what you say before you say it. 3) Fight when you have to fight, duck and cover when you can. Survival tactics.4) Do what you love because nothing else will ever make you happy. Mantra.5) Ease up on yourself, because most people are WAY more screwed up than you. Revelation.Love Chad Michaels? Check out her website and find her on Facebook and Twitter @ChadMichaels1. (credit:Photo Courtesy of Jose Guzman Colon)
Nina Flowers (07 of15)
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"Growing up and coming out under the pressures of Latin culture was very difficult. As a child, I was constantly being bullied for being different. It was so hard and difficult that it made me change my mannerisms in order to avoid the hostility. I changed to the point that I became a different person. Discovering drag was a doorway to escape, releasing all that energy that was locked up inside for so many years. I'm extremely grateful I discovered the art form of drag. Drag gave me back a true part of myself. It gave me a reason to understand the true meaning of the word PRIDE, and how important it is to show your true colors." Want to keep up with Nina? Check out her website and be sure to find her on Facebook and Twitter @DJNinaFlowers. (credit:Photo Courtesy of Nina Flowers )
Chi Chi LaRue(08 of15)
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"My Love of drag transcends the stage or DJ booth for me! Drag helped me come out of my fat boy shell and embrace who I was. Drag is all about expression and individuality and as far as I'm concerned, anyone who has the "balls" to put themselves out there is already a star! I think it should be a requirement of life to don drag at least once. Work out your inner CHER!"Keep up with Chi Chi by checking out her Facebook page and following her on Twitter @DJChiChiLaRue. (credit:Photo Courtesy of Chi Chi LaRue)
Alaska (09 of15)
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- Keep Trying: "It took me five years to finally get on RuPaul's Drag Race. Either the casting directors got sick of seeing my rotted audition reels, or persistence pays off. Either way -- don't give up." - Tip: "No really -- tip everyone. The waitress bringing you your fifth bloody mary; the drag queen mush-mouthing to Donna Summer; the lady who cleans the makeup ring from out of your hotel sink. Tip them all, and not just 20 percent either. It's good karma -- and people who don't tip have small wieners." - "Don't take any wooden nickels: Not sure what this one means, but it seems like reasonable advice."Keep up with Alaska by visiting her website and following her on Twitter @Alaska5000 and Facebook. Oh, and be sure to watch her on "RuPaul's Drag Race" Season Five now airing on Logo. (credit:Photo Courtesy of David Charpentier)
Vicky Vox(10 of15)
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"When you know who you are, where you are going, where you came from, what you are doing and why -- it is very hard for you to take other people's critiques (requests) or personal attacks seriously. You just won't give a damn. What is the point in trying to do what everyone else is doing? They are already doing that. Do you, boo. You better work... Harder!"Extra Tips: "Prior preparation prevents piss-poor production! (This is why I'm always late. I leave everything until the last minute even though I know better.) Can't afford a new push up bra? Wear three old bras instead. Use one to lift the knockers up. One to bring them together. Then one to smooth them all out! Boop boop.. You've got bigger boobs!"Stay in touch with Vicky on her Facebook and by following her on Twitter @thevickyvox. (credit:Photo Courtesy of Vicky Vox)
Sherry Vine(11 of15)
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"Drag can be thought-provoking, moving and sometimes even frightening; but drag should always be entertaining. My drag tip - be creative, be entertaining, be proud! I live by the expression -- laughter is the best medicine!"Want to keep up with Sherry? Check out her website, YouTube page and Twitter account @MissSherryVine. (credit:Photo Courtesy of Sherry Vine)
Tammie Brown (12 of15)
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"Drag has given me the experience to open up to my artistic side and to express myself as a human being. I find that these garments, these clothes, are really really neat. It's like my body is a canvas.Don't let things hold you back and always be open because things are always changing. Take what you got and use it. You're the canvas and use it and be creative. Always shoot big and aim high!"Want to keep up with Tammie? Check out her website and find her on Facebook and Twitter @thetammiebrown. (credit:Photo Courtesy of Tammie Brown)
Yara Sofia(13 of15)
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"Pretend you're the best -- point blank. When I'm in drag, I always say, 'They live in my world. I don't live in theirs.' But don't be shady unless somebody comes for you or tries to. 'I'm not a bitch, but if you're a bitch, I'm the mom of all of them.'" "Echa pa lante!"Keep up with Yara by checking out her website and finding her on Facebook and Twitter @yarasofiapr. (credit:Photo Courtesy of Yara Sofia )
Pandora Boxx(14 of15)
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"Drag is about having fun. If you're having fun with it and enjoying yourself, others will too. Even if you're a booger queen. Just be the best damn booger out there! And the same is true with life in general. Also: When in doubt, toss some glitter on it."Want to keep up with Pandora? Check out her website and find her on Facebook and Twitter @ThePandoraBoxx. (credit:Photo Courtesy of Dusti Cunningham)
Hedda Lettuce(15 of15)
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"It's not my business what people think about me. Show biz and the drag scene can be very back biting, and if you let people's opinions of you dictate how you feel about yourself, you are screwed.No matter what size you are, it is all about attitude. When you walk into the room, own it girl! And when you walk out, sell it baby! Give them one last impression that will make them weep."Want to keep up with Hedda Lettuce, "The Queen of Green?" Check out her website and find her on Facebook and Twitter @HeddaLettucenyc. (credit:Photo Courtesy of Hedda Lettuce)