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RuPaul’s Drag Race Global All-Stars Introduces The Final Four Line-Up

Meet the final four all-stars competing for the coveted title of RuPaul’s Drag Race Global All-Stars on WOW Presents Plus.

After a fierce battle to earn the right to wear the crown, the final four will compete this Friday on RuPaul’s Drag Race Global All-Stars. The final will air on WOW Presents Plus at 6 AM GMT on Friday, October 25th. The four contestants left in the completion have been revealed, and they are:

Alyssa Edwards
Kitty Scott-Claus
Kween Kong
Nehellenia

Below, we present interviews with the final four before the unveiling of the winner.

ALYSSA EDWARDS
“Let’s crank this gig up! *tongue pop* ”

What does it mean to you to be in the final four?

This isn’t just a competition. It’s a stage where we, as artists, share our stories and celebrate the art of drag. Standing here in the final four, so close to the crown, feels like stepping fully into my power. It’s the ultimate testament to passion, grit, and an unbreakable pursuit of purpose. My Global All-Stars journey is a victory lap. It’s a tribute to every dreamer who dared to believe.

What was your best look from this season?

Strutting the global stage in classic Alyssa style—Texas-sized hair, feathers, and a glow that commands attention. My red, white, and blue look isn’t just fashion. It’s a tribute to the trailblazing queens and heroes who paved the way. Their resilience and strength are woven into every detail, honouring a legacy of love, courage and PRIDE. Home is where the heart is and tonight this star-spangled lewk shines brighter than any 4th of July firework!

What would you do with the prize money?

After 23 years of cultivating talent at Beyond Belief Dance Co., this moment is more than just about winning. It’s about giving back. My vision is to expand the studio, not just physically, but as a beacon of possibility for the next generation of artists. Especially those who come from underprivileged backgrounds.  In many ways, it would be my love letter to every kid with a dream, helping them shape their destiny just as dance shaped mine. With this prize, I could further inspire a brighter tomorrow. One pirouette at a time.

KITTY SCOTT CLAUS
“Cause if it ain’t cheesy, I ain’t going down easy.”

What does it mean to you to be in the final four?

It feels INCREDIBLE to be in the top four of Global All-Stars representing British drag! This makes me Miss United Kingdom right? Massive slay.

What was your best look from this season?

I know everyone’s gonna say my Boss Lady in Charge look for the International Queen of Mystery Ball- I don’t think I’ve ever had a look go so viral. I personally love my Eat Me/ Full English Breakfast/ Kylie showgirl moment. Oh, I also loved doing Prinny Di’s revenge dress for Snatch game.

What would you do with the prize money?
I’d spend the prize money on getting lessons in grace and decorum because at the moment I have all the grace of a reversing dump truck without any tyres on. And more mini dresses xoxo

KWEEN KONG
“Mi body, mi heart and mi pum pum tight”

What does it mean to you to be in the final four?

It feels correct but only because it’s heading towards being that final one. I came back to the show, to show Ru how I’ve applied her advice: not just to elevate my drag, but to change my entire life and centre joy, fun and happiness at the forefront of everything I do. I took everything so seriously in my original season and made drag so boring for myself. Drag is fun! This season I had so much fun; roasting the girls, playing the fool in the acting challenge, snatch game and delivering iconic performances, like the Lipsync for the globe next to Alyssa and holding my own. There is no shame left in my game, no filters, I’m no longer the struggle bus. I’m now just the bus. The Fun bus that is, who deserves to be crowned. Toot Toot!

What was your best look from this season?

Brown Town, was hands down my best look. Because it was my biggest tribute to the Down Under that I know and love and represented the version of Down Under drag that never gets the light of day. Honouring my ancestors and being that young brown gay boy who never had a place in my own society let alone society in general. I got to be the future ancestor for my kinfolk and Siva my way down that runway like the big faafafine deity I truly am.

What would you do with the prize money?

The money is life-changing. There are so many projects I’ve envisioned and dreamt of having the resources to get off the ground, so after a trip to Turkey to treat myself to new tits, a BBL and liposuction between my hairline and pink toes (kidding.. or Am I? Lol) I’m going to do what every child of a migrant is good at doing – INVEST. I’ll be paying WOW a portion of my winnings so I can self-fund and co-produce my own WOW original series called “Oh Naur (R + R)” featuring my two best down under Judies; Hannah Conda and Spankie Jackzon. I also will be using a portion of the winnings to
launch the Queer Australian Civil Liberties Foundation, an organisation aligned with We Are All Out, that fundraises and creates resources and grants available for the community specifically for legal help. With all the attacks happening to our communities globally, what better way to pay it forward than to use the platform, a crown and winnings to set up infrastructure here, Down Under, that supports the grassroots community members and organisations in their endeavours to protest and fight for our rights?

NEHELLENIA
“Bitch, I live for Sailor Moon!”

What does it mean to you to be in the final four?

I started the competition believing that I would probably be the Porkchop of the season; it was a difficult and complicated journey for me; I faced many obstacles and experienced moments of discouragement and loneliness; being in the top four for me is proving to myself that if you work hard, if you dream, if you are kind, all difficulties can be exceeded; I spent many sleepless nights studying, and I know all my efforts brought me this far, in the top four, as one of the most consistent queens of the season. It’s an honour for me; I’m so proud of myself.

What was your best look from this season?

It’s hard to choose what my favourite look of the season was, because I put everything into every look, I conceived and designed them all, and I even helped create some, so every look is special to me. However, I can make a top 4 out of the looks I wore: Brown Town, the dress inspired by the violin, Eat me, the dress inspired by the Sicilian Cassata (made by La Diamond, winner of Drag Race Italia 2), my makeover looks (the one that made me achieve my first win) and the fourth… I haven’t worn it yet! Who knows if you’ll have the chance to see it! Yes, I know this sounds naughty, but I don’t give spoilers!

What would you do with the prize money?

I have modest ambitions: with the prize money I would simply like to buy a small house in Rome so I can live peacefully with my three little lovely dogs; in Italy, house prices are high and it’s not easy to buy them and have your own independence. Unfortunately making a living being just a drag queen in Italy doesn’t allow you to earn much; we mostly do it because it’s our passion. Being able to call a place your home, that you can feel is yours, and you can feel safe in, is what I want. I want to live in serenity.

The RuPaul’s Drag Race Global All-Stars Final will air on Friday 25th October at 6 AM GMT on WOW Presents Plus.

 

 

 

 

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