RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 7 spoilers follow.

RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars has announced the Queen of All Queens taking their crown on the All Winners season.

Over the last few weeks, the queens have been battling for Legendary Legend stars to earn a place in the Top 4 and the Smackdown for the Crown.

The final four was named as Shea Coulee, Trinity The Tuck, Monet X Change and Jinkx Monsoon.

And following a tense battle, it was Jinkx Monsoon who was named the winner, taking the crown and $200,000.

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The first lip-sync battle saw Jinkx win the battle against All Stars 5 winner Shea to Lady Gaga's 'Judas'.

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All Stars 4's joint winners, Monet and Trinity, then competed with each other to Pink's 'So What', with Monet coming out on top.

It was then down to Jinkx and Monet, who took on the Katy Perry and Nicki Minaj track 'Swish Swish'.

The final decision came down to RuPaul, who named Jinkx as the Queen of Queens.

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Taking her crown, she said: "Drag is my passion and something I've dedicated more than half of my life to.

"I feel so grateful to be invited here and I just hope to share the gifts you've bestowed upon me to everyone out there, and show them they are all beautiful no matter who we are, and how we present ourselves to the world."

Jinkx, who had won four Legendary Legend badges in the competition, then dedicated her win to the Hecate, mother of witches.

The queens who missed out on the top 4, Yvie Oddly, Jaida Essence Hall, Raja and The Vivienne, also had their own lip-sync extravaganza to be named 'the queen of she done already had herses' and win $50,000.

It was season 3's Raja who beat Yvie Oddly and took the prize money.

RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars airs on Paramount+ in the US and streams on WOW Presents Plus in the UK.

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Catherine is an Evening News Editor at Digital Spy, and was the site's News Editor between 2018 and 2024. Prior to that, she worked at OK! Online, and has interviewed a slew of celebrities across her career in entertainment news, including Tom Hanks, Cheryl and Noel Fielding. Catherine also has specialist knowledge in all things drag, interviewing a huge portion of RuPaul’s Drag Race stars, and getting her own drag makeover for Channel 4's show Drag SOS.  LinkedIn