She’s A Winner, Baby: Jinkx Monsoon Reacts to Snatching the ‘All Stars 7’ Crown (2024)

After 12 episodes of high-stakes and surprisingly low-drama competition,RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars season 7 finally came to a close on Friday (July 29). In a lip sync smackdown for the crown, finalists Monét X Change and Jinkx Monsoon battled it out to Katy Perry’s “Swish Swish” to earn the title of Queen of All Queens — ultimately, Jinkx emerged victorious.

It’s an ending that makes sense to most fans — all throughoutAll Stars 7, Jinkx proved to be a fierce competitor, winning more challenges than any of the other queens present and easily attaining her spot in the finale. Whether it was her phenomenal Snatch Game run as Judy Garland, or a viral dance challenge that saw her hilariously teach us to make a peanut butter sandwich, Monsoon made sure that she was 100 percent herself for every step of the competition.

Billboardcaught up with Jinkx, who is currently touring in Australia with fellow drag star BenDeLaCreme for their show An Evening With Jinkx Monsoon & BenDeLaCreme, about taking home the top prize, how she prepared for her final lip sync, and the importance of staying true to her brand at all times.

Jinkx, you did it! You won All Stars 7! How are you feeling after seeing the episode?

Thank you! It’s pretty surreal, I won’t lie — I’m in Australia on tour with BenDeLaCreme, and we were doing our makeup for our show last night, and we had to take a pause so we could pull up the episode. And then we just had to go back to doing our makeup and putting on our show last night — now it’s 6 a.m.!

One of my favorite parts of Drag Race; two girls having intense conversations while applying makeup. Learning the results while looking like a pile of beige. 🤣 pic.twitter.com/OrhY5PWYzj

— Jinkx Monsoon (@JinkxMonsoon) July 30, 2022

That’s really beautiful that you got to be with Ben when that happened.

Yeah, it’s actually really funny because when I was on season 5, DeLa and I hosted a bunch of viewing parties together in Seattle, but for the actual crowning, I was in New York so they could film our reaction. So, I went through the whole thing sharing the experience with DeLa, and then wasn’t with her the night that I was crowned. This time, it’s the exact opposite — I went through the whole season on my own, and at the finale, we got to celebrate together. We love it.

I was going to ask you how you were going to celebrate, but it sounds like you’re booked and busy.

[Laughs.] Booked and busy, that’s the mantra. We have a day off in a couple of days, so we’re just floating this celebration, essentially. That’s one thing you learn as an adult, is to simply float your celebrations to when you have time.

Before we get into the episode, I have to ask — I’ve been obsessed with the fact that you released a cover of ELO’s “Strange Magic,” because it is something that no drag queen other than you would do. Why “Strange Magic,” what about that song made you want to cover it?

Yeah, Ginger Minj and I rehearsed the show Xanadu, and were doing this touring production of the show where Ginger and I played the wicked sisters. “Strange Magic” was one of my favorite songs from the [cast album], and I already love ELO. I don’t know, it was the one cover I wanted to do on this new album we’re working on, and it’s one of those things where you hear a song and it checks all of the right boxes. It just needed to be a part of my project, and now it is!

This was clearly a blockbuster season for you — you won five of 11 challenges. What was happening in your head as you racked up wins, especially in challenges like the viral dance challenge that were perhaps outside of your wheelhouse?

I think one of the things that I learned being a fan of Drag Race, as well as a participant, is that Ru is always telling the girls to find their way into a challenge. Like, “How does this fit into the way you do things?” So the TikTok challenge is a pretty good example of me applying that lesson — I played to my strengths, and it’s kind of what I planned on doing the whole season.

Another thing Ru is always saying is “Don’t overcomplicate things, trust what you do well.” So… I don’t know, this was really a chance for me to show off how well I’ve been watching the show for the last nine years!

The last time we spoke, you talked about how you had your strategy plotted out and ready to implement from the first episode — looking back now, obviously with the crown on your head, what would you say worked about your strategy? Is there anything that didn’t work?

Ooh, interesting. What worked … what worked? I guess all of it? [Laughs.]

You know, I think another big lesson I got from season 5 was — when I hit my stride mid-way through the season, Ru said something to me on the runway like, “If you’re gonna do your brand, make sure you’re always doing it at 100%.” Since season 5, and in all of my work with DeLa, we’ve always examined every joke from every angle, and aim to find the best way to present it to the audience so that the audience gets what you’re selling immediately, and knows how to watch you, basically. You give your audience the tools on how to watch what you’re doing within the first five minutes of your show. So, I had to do that with every challenge within the first five seconds. How do I convey the angle immediately so you know how best to receive it? And I think that worked well for me!

As for what didn’t work — braiding a dress together.

All of this, as we know, came down to a series of lip-syncs. Ru told you that this would be decided by a Lip Sync LaLaPaRuza at the end of the season — was there anything special you were doing to hone your lip sync skills ahead of the match-ups in the finale?

Well, I think it’s no secret that most of what I do is live singing and stand-up comedy and theatrical vignettes — not necessarily lip-syncing. But, I do think that for every drag queen, no matter where you end up as a performer, it all kind of starts with lip syncing. I had many years in the bars doing lip sync numbers before I started singing live exclusively, and I always think of lip-syncing as a drag queen’s bread and butter, no matter what kind of career you have. I’m lip syncing every day of my life, when I’m listening to music and walking to the grocery store, doing the dishes, all of that. It’s just something you’re constantly doing as a drag queen.

We’ve come to the end, you got $200,000 — if you’re at all willing to share, is there anything in particular you’re looking to use that money for?

I hate to be boring, I do … but I’m almost 35, I’m a homeowner, and there’s a lot of plumbing repairs I’ve been putting off [Laughs.] But also, my husband and I got married during the pandemic, and we’re still going through the throes of his immigration to America, because he’s British. We’ve had these kind of placeholder rings — we weren’t going to get the forever rings until he was able to move to America. So, when we move in together, I think my splurge with the money is gonna go towards getting our forever rings.

She’s A Winner, Baby: Jinkx Monsoon Reacts to Snatching the ‘All Stars 7’ Crown (2024)

FAQs

How much did Jinkx Monsoon win on All Stars 7? ›

Jinkx Monsoon made $100,000 when she won RuPaul's Drag Race season 5. She then returned for the all-winners edition of All Stars 7 and was crowned the Queen of All Queens, taking home a record-breaking grand prize of $200,000.

Does RuPaul like Jinkx Monsoon? ›

RuPaul has admitted Jinkx Monsoon won him over well before the Drag Race All Stars finale. Appearing on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, RuPaul was questioned by a fan on what he thought about Jinkx becoming the first drag queen to play Matron “Mama” Morton in Chicago on Broadway. “Jinkx is a star.

Who did Jinkx Monsoon have a crush on? ›

Jinkx Monsoon & Ivy Winters (Season 5)

The first-ever potential showmance featured in the flagship Drag Race series was between Jinkx Monsoon and Ivy Winters back in season 5. For the record, Jinkx talked about having a crush on Ivy, but Ivy was already married and assumedly in a monogamous relationship.

Why is Jinkx Monsoon the queen of all queens? ›

Hera Hoffer (born September 18, 1987), best known under the stage name Jinkx Monsoon, is an American drag queen, actress, singer and comedian. Named the "Queen of All Queens", she has been noted for her celebrity impersonations and quick wit.

Did RuPaul ever have a wife? ›

Does RuPaul have boyfriend? ›

Personal life. RuPaul met painter Georges LeBar in 1994 at the Limelight nightclub in New York City. They married in January 2017. They have an open marriage; RuPaul has said he would not want to "put restraints" on the person he loves.

Are Jinkx and Ivy still friends? ›

It was Stockholm Syndrome. But, immediately after the show, I visited her in New York with my best friend. Ivy and I have been really close friends ever since we finished filming, and almost immediately met her boyfriend, who is now her husband, Keith, right after Drag Race.

Did RuPaul forget Jinkx? ›

Ru clearly knows exactly who Jinkx is, she just couldn't get the name for a second. She turned it into a joke by saying, “this one here”.

Did Jinkx Monsoon ever lip sync? ›

Billboard caught up with Jinkx, who is currently touring in Australia with fellow drag star BenDeLaCreme for their show An Evening With Jinkx Monsoon & BenDeLaCreme, about taking home the top prize, how she prepared for her final lip sync, and the importance of staying true to her brand at all times.

How much money did Jinx win? ›

Jinkx won $332,500 during her time on RuPaul's Drag Race, making her the queen to win the most money on the show.

Does Jinkx Monsoon have a husband? ›

RuPaul's Drag Race and Doctor Who star Jinkx Monsoon and husband Michael Abbott are splitting after three years of marriage. The pair were married in January 2021, announcing on Instagram that they'd tied the knot in a secret ceremony.

Are RuPaul and Willam friends? ›

We don't interact much, although I did yell at her in the street last week. “We have a mutual friend. Well, he's my friend. I don't know that he's her friend any more.

Why did Alyssa Edwards lose her crown? ›

On December 9, 2010, Edwards was stripped of her 2010 Miss Gay America title for having business dealings in conflict with obligations to the Miss Gay America organization. First alternate Coco Montrese replaced Edwards as the winner of Miss Gay America.

Who is the oldest RuPaul Queen? ›

Charlie holds the distinction of being the oldest queen to compete on any version of Drag Race by date of birth, having been born in 1964.

What is the prize money for the All Stars 7? ›

In the finale, the four queens with the most stars participated in a Lip Sync Smackdown to determine the winner, who received a cash prize of $200,000 and the title "Queen of All Queens".

How many challenges did Jinkx win in All Stars 7? ›

... became the third queen ever to win five Maxi challenges in a single season, following BenDeLaCreme on RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars Season 3 and Angele Anang on Drag Race Thailand Season 2.

Who is the most successful Drag Race winner? ›

Bianca Del Rio

Dubbed the supreme Drag Race winner by many, she's combined sequined gowns and stand-up mics like no other. Her comedy acts have sold out theaters worldwide, and she even holds the honor of being the first drag queen to headline at Wembley Arena.

What is the cash prize for a Drag Race? ›

“RuPaul's Drag Race” is upping the ante. MTV said Tuesday that the prize money for “Drag Race” will rise to 200,000, the highest amount since the show first appeared on ITV in 2009. The prize increase comes as the Emmy-winning reality competition series switches from VH1 to MTV.

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