Laganja Estranja influenced queer vernacular and the RuPaul's Drag Race franchise after competing on season six in 2014. Nine All Stars seasons have aired, and Laganja has appeared only as a guest on All Stars 6 for a legendary lipsync rather than as a returning competitor. Laganja previously stated that she would only return as a choreographer to leave her mark authentically. She has recently teased a potential return as a contestant, mentioning a desire to dance and embrace a Janet Jackson-inspired performance. Laganja has publicly affirmed her identity as a trans woman, released music, and continued global touring.
Laganja previously told PinkNews in 2024 that the only way she would only return to All Stars was as a choreographer for the girls - but it appears that she may have changed her mind... "You know, actually, I've been ... teasing it online, but the doll is thinking about going back. The time has come to free the t*t and live the Janet Jackson fantasy, I fear," she told All Stars 2 winner Alaska Thunderf**k 5000 on the champ's podcast Race Chaser.
After Alaska's encouragement, Laganja continued: "We'll see! I'm entertaining the idea, I'm floating it out into the universe. Sound off... if you want to see your 'D', 'O', double 'L' comeback and 'D', 'A', 'N', 'C', 'E'." In 2024, the one and only Laganja Estranja said of an All Stars return: "The dream scenario is that I get to go back as a choreographer, and that I get to leave my mark on the franchise that way.
Since appearing on the show, Laganja has publicly owned her truth as a trans woman, released music and continued to tour the globe; she returned for All Stars 6 as a guest for a now-legendary lipsync against Trinity K Bonet to Dua Lipa's "Physical". Share your thoughts! Let us know in the comments below, and remember to keep the conversation respectful. Please login o
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