Three years after its first season aired, Logo is bringing back "RuPaul's All Stars Drag Race," reports Entertainment Weekly. The Viacom-owned LGBT-focused cable network announced the news on Wednesday that the fan favorite series is to return for a second season.
A premier date or cast lineup has not been announced yet, but viewers are allowed to vote for what drag queens they wish to return. The "All Stars" series allows former contestants to return for a second chance at the crown and a spot in the "Drag Race Hall of Fame" alongside season one All Star winner Chad Michaels, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
"They arrive as drag artists. They leave as international stars," executive producer RuPaul says of his show. "The chance to bring back the best of the best for a new season of All Stars is a dream come true for me and their legions of fans around the world."
Watch RuPaul make the announcement below!