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Paramount+ Greenlights Drag Race All Stars 8 After AS7 Broke Records

Paramount+ Greenlights Drag Race All Stars 8 After AS7 Broke Records

RuPaul on All Stars 7
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After the legendary all-winners season, RuPaul is coming back for All Stars 8.

She's a record-breaker, baby!

On Thursday, August 18, Paramount+ announced that it is greenlighting RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 8 and its companion Untucked series. The upcoming season is scheduled to air in 2023.

But that's not all, as Paramount+ also announced that Drag Race All Stars 7 broke all the records for the streaming services when it comes to original shows within the reality TV genre.

"All Stars season 7 is the service's most-watched original reality series to date in the US with total streams up nearly 60 percent over the previous season," a statement from Paramount+ reads

Considering how long fans had waited for an all-winners season and the level of competition that was showcased throughout All Stars 7, it isn't entirely surprising that the series broke these viewership records for the streaming service.

Other original reality shows from Paramount+ that were eclipsed by the All Stars 7 viewership include The Challenge: All Stars, The Real World: Homecoming, Queen of the Universe, All Star Shore, and Hip Hop My House, to name a few.

There you have it: fans are officially getting All Stars 8 in 2023, and Paramount+ is now more confident in this franchise than ever before. Mama Ru keeps winning!

All episodes of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 7 are streaming on Paramount+. RuPaul's Secret Celebrity Drag Race season two is airing Fridays on VH1.

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