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Trinity The Tuck Says All Stars 7 Has 'Edited Out' Negative Critiques

Trinity The Tuck Says All Stars 7 Has 'Edited Out' Negative Critiques

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The judges did give out negative critiques, apparently.

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Where... are... the negative critiques!?

Over the weekend, Trinity The Tuck asked fans if they were enjoying the current format of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 7 in which Legendary Legend Stars are given out and no eliminations take place. Generally, she received mixed responses from fans and other queens.

One fan noted that a big problem with the All Stars 7 format is that the judges haven't been giving out any negative criticism of the queens even when they arguably don't do that well.

Trinity replied:

"They did. Not sure why they edited it out."

This is a very interesting tidbit of information revealed by Trinity given that the entire season of All Stars 7 hasn't featured the judges giving out a single bad critique for any of the cast members so far.

The assumption has been that it would look bad for the judging panel to critique a former winner of RuPaul's Drag Race on this all-winners season. Alas, many fans have brought up the fact that the judges could give out certain constructive criticism every now and then whenever a queen just doesn't perform at the same level as the other queens during a particular maxi challenge.

Apparently, these negative critiques were given out after all, but producers chose to completely edit them out from the show.

RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 7 is now streaming on Paramount+.

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Bernardo Sim is the deputy editor of Out. He's also a staff contributor to The Advocate, PRIDE, and other equalpride publications. Born in Brazil, he currently lives in South Florida.

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Bernardo Sim is the deputy editor of Out. He's also a staff contributor to The Advocate, PRIDE, and other equalpride publications. Born in Brazil, he currently lives in South Florida.

You can follow Bernardo Sim on Instagram. Otherwise, you can find him on Bluesky, Threads, X/Twitter, and TikTok.