The eliminated Drag Race queens say they hope Mistress gets ‘humiliated’ in All Stars 10

The beef wasn’t just when filming – they’re furious


Sometimes when we get messy episodes of RuPaul’s Drag Race you can tell the queens are actually all good when filming has wrapped. The drama is just there to make good television. And good television All Stars 10 has been, with the messy queens of the second bracket in particular giving us some of the most compelling RuPaul’s Drag Race I’ve watched in ages. And when we get down to it, the reason this is so bloody good is because Mistress Isabelle Brooks has singlehandedly produced the hell out of the season and become a villain that genuinely you cannot stop watching. She’s got under the other queens skin, and now the eliminated All Stars 10 queens Tina Burner, Nicole Paige Brooks and Kerri Colby have spoken out about how they hope Mistress is “humiliated” going forward on Drag Race and it’s utterly savage.

Brace yourself to learn this beef truly runs deep.

‘She’s never getting anything from me again’

Speaking in a a no holds barred interview with Parade, Nicole Paige Brooks (From Atlanta Georgia), Tina Burner and Kerri Colby truly went in on Mistress and the vibes have not been fixed since All Stars 10 filmed.

When speaking about the evil but iconic moment Mistress tricked NPB into giving her her point, Nicole explained how Mistress manipulated her with the House of Brooks family side of things. “She just went on and on and on about the family thing. The House of Brooks means so much to me. But once she used that in vain, it was over after that for her and me. She didn’t get nothing else from me. I don’t care if she was the only person to give points to. I would have set that point on fire. She’s never getting anything from me ever again in this life or the next life or the next one.”

Mistress Isabelle Brooks

Later in the interview, the dumped trio are asked if they’re rooting for Mistress to fail in All Stars 10 – and all three of them admit they are. Tina Burner stated “Here’s the thing. Karma is a bitch. I think what you put out in the world is what you get back. And so I hope that comes true.”

Kerri Colby went in, saying “I manifest that this becomes a character-building moment for Mistress. She decided to do what she did, and my manifestation going into the semi-finals, is that this way she played becomes something that teaches her a valuable life lesson. I really want her to hopefully learn something from this, so she can become a successful person with a long career, versus something that just blows up and erupts and has everyone stare at it.”

Nicole Paige Brooks, always a Drag Race legend to literally never mince her words, brutally said  “I hope [Mistress] gets humiliated on national television, and she learns her lesson and crawls back into the cave she came from, and we never have to hear from her again on a Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday.”

It’s all bloody kicking off, truly!

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