TV RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 9 recap: See who's winning, queen track records, and who was blocked this week Keep track of the queens' running charity totals and overall badges won with EW's running "All Stars 9" report card. By Joey Nolfi Joey Nolfi Entertainment Weekly's Oscars expert, 'RuPaul's Drag Race' beat reporter, host of 'Quick Drag' Twitter Spaces, and cohost of 'EW's BINGE' podcast. Almost all of the drag content on this site is my fault (you're welcome). EW's editorial guidelines Updated on June 24, 2024 11:40AM EDT You can't read the doll, but you can run her that charity check if she has a stellar track record on RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 9. RuPaul tasked a new royal court of eight queens to use their collective drag superpowers "for good, for a change" as they raise money for charities of their choice throughout the season, but the All Stars 9 gals are still in a fierce competition that sees winners (and losers) via twists involving no eliminations and the return of the dreaded All Stars 7 block. To recap the format change, the AS9 rules in effect are as follows: After each maxi challenge and runway critique, Mama Ru names the top two all-star queens of the week. Both queens are awarded a Benefactress Badge. The top two then face off in a lip-sync for charity, with the winner scoring a $10,000 check for their chosen philanthropic organization. Nina West; RuPaul; Angeria Paris VanMicheals on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 9'. Paramount+(3) See the 6 returning Drag Race queens set to be dropped into the wilderness on new Slaycation series The lip-sync winner also receives the power to use a giant pair of ruby scissors to symbolically cut off (essentially: block) a queen of their choice from being able to receive a Benefactress Badge the following week, even if that queen ends up winning the challenge and the lip-sync. RuPaul further confirmed that the All Stars 9 finale will only include a top three, and that Benefactress Badge totals will play a vital role in determining who advances to the finale — and who wins a spot in the Drag Race Hall of Fame, plus a $200,000 check for their charity. Victims of the premiere's inaugural blocking ceremony across the two-episode debut included reading mini challenge victor Roxxxy Andrews, who was blocked by overall episode 1 Rumix challenge winner Angeria Paris VanMicheals — the latter of whom received a snip of her own from episode 2 winner Gottmik following the Paint Ball design challenge. 'Drag Race' queens play 'Snatch Game of Love' on 'All Stars 9'. Paramount+ Sign up for Entertainment Weekly's free daily newsletter to get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. Episode 3 saw Nina West and Gottmik triumphing as both Liberace and Pal, the dog that played Lassie, in the Snatch Game of Love celebrity impersonation challenge. Gottmik won her second lip-sync in a row against Nina, but both top-two queens earned a pair of badges each, with RuPaul informing them that they'd be able to keep one for themselves, but had to give one to another queen. At the top of episode 4, drama erupted over supposed cliques and alliances, with many accusing Nina and Shannel of being in cahoots, though the former shocked the Werk Room by giving her extra badge to Roxxxy instead of her season 1 pal. Still, it was Vanessa Vanjie Mateo's partnership with Roxxxy that ultimately led to Vanjie's first-ever Drag Race maxi win, as the pair's makeover of a firefighter (paired with a spirited girl group performance) won the makeover challenge. Roxxxy Andrews and Vanessa Vanjie Mateo win 'Drag Race All Stars 9' makeover challenge. Paramount+ Episode 5 concluded in the most dramatic fashion yet, fittingly with lip-sync-winning queen Roxxxy hilariously shielding her own view from her fellow AS9 contestants approaching the Main Stage, all so she could blind-snip one of her sisters without guilt. That didn't end up happening, as Roxxxy turned her back to her competition and stopped herself behind Angeria, who, if Roxxxy followed through on her plan, would've received her third cut of the season. In tears, Roxxxy elected to switch her slice to Gottmik, who served hilarious facial expressions throughout the entire ordeal. "She snipped me the first episode and I just got off of snipping her. Doing it a second time would be more so a vendetta against her. And Mik had cut her previously, so this would've been the third week that she got cut, and she was feeling a certain kind of way, like a little beat down from getting snipped twice," Roxxxy told EW of the development. "So I wanted her to have her full range to get a badge and to win the next challenge. So when I landed on her, I just knew, no, this cannot happen. This is not what I'm doing, and I'm going to continue to pick somebody else. And I had just seen the girls when I turned around, so I couldn't continue to go backwards." Later, on episode 6, Roxxxy found herself at the center of Angeria's snipping story again, as the week's roast champ chose to cut the season 5 star after winning a lip-sync to La Bouche's classic dance track "Be My Lover" against Plastique. RuPaul's Drag Race star and model Carmen Carrera alleges Janet Mock 'ripped off' her life story for Pose Episode 7 saw the glorious return of Mama Ru pretending to slap contestants (and members of the crew) during the Meeting in the Ladies Room improv acting challenge. While Angeria triumphed during the challenge and the lip-sync, her fellow Main Stage performer, Nina West, won immunity from being snipped after prevailing during the week's fruit-carrying mini challenge, leading to another snip-snip for dear Gottmik. With so many rules and alterations to the All Stars format, it can be difficult to keep track of which queens are winning in the competition — and who's behind. Entertainment Weekly is keeping a running tally of total charity money raised by each queen, who's winning the most maxi and mini challenges, who has the most Benefactress Badges, and which queen is blocked each week (and which of her sisters did the deed). See which queens are ahead in the competition in our track record report card (and the stars' total charity winnings) below. RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 9 queen track records, Benefactress Badge counts, and power ranking Angeria Paris VanMicheals: 3 Benefactress Badges; 3 lip-sync wins; 0 mini challenge winsRoxxxy Andrews: 3 Benefactress Badges; 1 lip-sync win; 1 lip-sync tie; 1 mini challenge winPlastique Tiara: 3 Benefactress Badges; 0 lip-sync wins; 0 mini challenge winsGottmik: 2 Benefactress Badge; 2 lip-sync wins; 1 mini challenge winJorgeous: 2 Benefactress Badges; 0 lip-sync wins; 1 mini challenge winNina West: 2 Benefactress Badges; 0 lip-sync wins; 1 mini challenge winVanessa Vanjie Mateo: 2 Benefactress Badges; 1 lip-sync tie; 0 mini challenge winsShannel: 0 Benefactress Badges; 0 mini challenge wins RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 9 blocking chart Angeria Paris VanMicheals: Blocked by Gottmik (episode 2); blocked by Roxxxy and Vanjie (episode 4)Gottmik: Blocked by Roxxxy (episode 5); blocked by Angeria (episode 7)Jorgeous: Blocked by Gottmik (episode 3)Nina West: TBDPlastique Tiara: TBDRoxxxy Andrews: Blocked by Angeria (episode 1); blocked by Angeria (episode 6)Shannel: TBDVanessa Vanjie Mateo: TBD The cast of 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 9' performs 'Drag Queens Save the World'. Paramount + RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 9 charity winnings tally Angeria Paris VanMicheals: $30,000 for the National Black Justice CollectiveGottmik: $22,500 for Trans LifelineRoxxxy Andrews: $17,500 for Miracle of LoveVanessa Vanjie Mateo: $5,000 for the ASPCAJorgeous: $2,500 for the National Alliance of Mental IllnessNina West: $0 for The Trevor ProjectPlastique Tiara: $0 for The Asian American FoundationShannel: $0 for the Anxiety and Depression Association of America RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 9 continues Fridays on Paramount+.