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Lovelle, specifically, mentions that the only way to get into another main season is to win Graduation or be good enough to get into All Stars. There will be no more seasons with random contestants joining in. This was told to both the audience and the nine queens competing for the grand prize. | |||
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The Real Queens: Graduation 2 | |
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Hosted by | Lovelle |
Winner | Peachie Parfait |
Country of origin | Vitosium |
No. of episodes | 4 |
Release | |
Original network | Noble |
Original release | 2017 |
Season chronology |
This is special season of the Noble reality game show, The Real Queens, which aired in 2017. This sees many "early boots" of Seasons 4-7 come back for redemption. However, no eliminations will take place. The season went on for three episodes.
Format
Eight early boots entered and had to compete in three challenges (one per episode) and three runways. Each challenge and runway would result in points being distributed. Lovelle would then crown one winner, who would win $10 000.
Contestants
Contestant | Real Name | Gender | Original Season | Outcome |
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Peachie Parfait | Jairo Agramonte | Male | Season 7 | Won |
Anya Neeze | Luca Renoa | Male | Season 5 | Lost |
Farrah False | Harvey Cantos | Male | Season 4 | |
Jade Calmeia | Adam Borantello | Non-Binary | Season 4 | |
Jazzy Valentine | Bradley Yanovich | Male | Season 5 | |
Lacey Front | Griffin Cowan | Male | Season 7 | |
Nessa Rial | Dylan Barinov | Male | Season 4 | |
Zoey Tillsley | Jayden Talgo | Non-Binary | Season 6 |
Trivia
Lovelle, specifically, mentions that the only way to get into another main season is to win Graduation or be good enough to get into All Stars. There will be no more seasons with random contestants joining in. This was told to both the audience and the nine queens competing for the grand prize.