“The Pink Ladies are slaying,” declares Tina Burner. Can confirm: the second bracket of Drag Race All Stars 10 was an absolute slayathon from start to finish. Featuring Tina, Jorgeous, Kerri Colby, Lydia B(utthole) Kollins, Mistress Isabelle Brooks and Nicole Paige Brooks, this unhinged group served up some of the most entertain(t)ing television in the franchise’s history — from Mistress’ deliciously sinister scheming to the high-octane drag on display (and, of course, Nicole’s mere existence).

The latest episode of All Stars 10 — tragically — marked the end of bracket two’s reign. The queens performed in Starrbooty: The Rebooty before RuPaul crowned the top two of the week (Jorgeous and Lydia) and tasked the bottom four with doling out their final points on the main stage. What followed was a pulsating, drama-drenched showdown: Nicole and Tina joined forces in a camp act of sabotage, plotting to boot Mistress from the semi-final by handing their points to Kerri.

Mistress, ever the Texan tactician, swore she’d right her earlier betrayal of Kerri — but clocked the scheming, described Kerri as a “fake bitch” to the judges and sashayed her final star straight to Lydia. The result? Kerri, Nicole, and Tina were sent packin’. In classic Ru fashion, however, the twist wasn’t over — the eliminated queens were told they’ll have one more shot at snatching a place back in the competition.

In the following interview, we catch up with the eliminated trio to unpack all the aforementioned All Stars 10 shenanigans. Kerri opens up about her newfound “cuntfidence,” Tina reflects on entering her “zero fucks era,” and Nicole dishes on bringing “punk-rock” energy back to the Drag Race franchise.

GT: I see… drag queens.

Kerri: Drag queens? What the fuck?

Nicole: There’s a woman, a crossdresser and then there’s a man in a wig.

Tina: You guys decide who’s the man in the wig…

GT: It’s lovely to be speaking with you all, but also frustrating because I thought you all *killed* the Starbooty challenge.

Kerri: Thank you. It was just so fun because, in us forming our group, we really had a fire lit under our ass. We were like, ‘You know what? We are standing for justice. We are standing for truth. We are standing for equality in this game.’ Well, maybe not me, but everyone else! You have to ask Tina how she feels about that. Now…