Trinity The Tuck, winner of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars, recently opened up about touring with her drag family and what lies ahead for Season 17 stars Sam Star and Jewels Sparkles. The trio, along with Allura The Doll, brought their HAUS Extravaganza show to London's Clapham Grand on November 1, with special guest Tayce from Drag Race UK. Sam and Allura are Trinity's drag daughters, while Jewels is her granddaughter through Florida legend Shontelle Sparkles.During her interview with PinkNews, RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Trinity explored the practicalities of performing with her chosen family. She also discussed the creative process behind their tour and shared her opinions on the UK drag scene. She also shared passionate recollections of her late friend, The Vivienne, who had a lasting impact on Trinity and the larger drag community. Most significantly, Trinity provided advice for Sam and Jewels if they choose to participate in All Stars in the future, based on her own experiences returning to the series twice.What guidance did Trinity have to offer to future RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars contestants? View this post on Instagram Instagram PostTrinity didn't hold back when asked what advice she would give Sam and Jewels about potentially competing on RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars. Her main message was simple: figure out your identity before stepping into the workroom."Know exactly who you are before you walk through that workroom door," Trinity explained.Elaborating:"All Stars isn't the place to find yourself, it's where you show the world who you've already become."RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars’ Trinity kept it real, talking about tour life, part pep talk, part stand-up, and a whole lot of sequins. She reminded everyone that being kind and confident matters just as much as big wigs and taller heels, and that the whole point is to actually have fun instead of stressing about perfection. Of course, she had to slip in a joke for her drag daughters, warning that anyone who bombs early might get kicked out of the family chat. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostHer show, HAUS Extravaganza, isn’t your usual drag number, it’s a full-blown glitter storm of fashion, storytelling, and sass. Onstage with Sam, Jewels, and Allura, her chaos-loving drag family, Trinity becomes part of a sparkly organism that somehow dances, teases, and shade-throws in perfect rhythm. They’re dramatic, unpredictable, and honestly, a little bit unhinged in the best way.She says that’s what makes it electric, because it’s messy, it’s loud, it’s alive. But touring with family isn’t all rhinestones and rainbows. They argue over costumes, prank each other for fun, and steal wigs like pirates after treasure. Still, Trinity wouldn’t trade it, even if they now know every secret she wishes they didn’t.Trinity remembers The VivienneRuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Trinity wrapped things up with a gut-punch of a tribute, the kind that sneaks up on you right after the laughter fades. She talked about her friend The Vivienne, who passed away earlier this year, and suddenly the room that had been full of glitter and jokes got really quiet. Trinity described her as the kind of performer who could own a stage with just one glance. She wasn’t just good at drag; she was drag, equal parts sparkle and soul. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostRuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Trinity said The Vivienne’s legacy wasn’t about crowns or applause. It was about doing everything with heart and honesty, no matter how loud the lights got. She admitted it felt strange celebrating without her, like the glitter lost a bit of its shine. But she ended on a hopeful note, because The Vivienne’s magic didn’t fade, it multiplied. Every performer she inspired keeps a little of that shine alive. In Trinity’s words (or vibes, really), legends don’t exit the stage, they just hand you the mic and dare you to keep the show going.Watch RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 17 every Friday on MTV and stream episodes next day on Paramount+.