The RuPaul's Drag Race fandom can be extreme when it comes to talking about their fave queens, stunts, and runways. Some fans take their opinions to Twitter, while others might chime in on the popular RuPaul's Drag Race subreddit to find the best discussions, memes, and T (the spoiler-hungry “Nancy Drews” have even created a sister-subreddit called Spoiled Drag Race to dive deeper into supposed leaks and unverified T). A lot of this T comes from Drag Race contestants themselves, such as season 4's Willam, who has infamously shared behind-the-scenes info that many other queens might not dare reveal.

T can be spilled for various reasons: Sometimes it’s a season spoiler, like an elimination order; and sometimes it’s to clarify things about “the edit” that queens might end up getting. “The edit” refers to how queens are portrayed on the show — whether positive or negative — and how the producers can choose to use (or not use) certain moments from filming to create certain narratives and buzzy moments in the final cut of an episode that makes it to air. The way queens are edited has been controversial, but whether you believe in “the edit” or not, here’s the T on moments in Drag Race herstory that you may not know about.

1. Multiple endings are filmed

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The biggest spoiler of any season would be to find out who wins before the finale officially airs. Since season 4, once it comes down to the top three or four queens, they actually film multiple endings showing each of the top contestants winning the crown. The crowning episodes since season 4 have been filmed with a live audience, so to prevent any audience members (or even the queens themselves) from spilling the beans, nobody actually knows who won that season until the episode airs. Usually, it’s just each queen individually being crowned that gets filmed as an alternate ending, but in the case of season 6, some people were saying that there was a double-crowning filmed between Adore Delano and Bianca del Rio. Of course, Bianca ended up with a solo win, but knowing that a double-crowning was apparently once considered creates an exciting possibility for a future Drag Race season to end in a tie.

2. Max was done dirty