Adore Delano Of 'RuPaul's Drag Race' Has Been Countersued By Managers

Reports that "RuPaul's Drag Race" star Adore Delano was stiffed by former managers isn't entirely true, as per the ex-teammates at Producer Entertainment Group.

In a new TMZ report, which was published on Tuesday (January 9), the management team claims the drag queen failed to pay them at least $180,000 in fees as they're entitled to collect 20 percent off of the star's concerts, YouTube account, and merchandise revenue. According to the group, Delano has already made about $100,000 from YouTube and about $800,000 from online and tour merch. Besides denying the star's original claims that they embezzled her income along with her record label and others, the group said that Delano hasn't paid them their fair share of the aforementioned cash and have asked a judge for at least $180,000 as well as interest.

PEG previously told TMZ that the star's allegations were "categorically inaccurate in every regard, including [Adore's] income, expenses, and PEG's commissions." They even went as far as insisting that they "would never take actions that are adverse to the careers of our artists." However, if you recall Adore's original lawsuit, the management team reportedly threatened to "destroy his career" if Adore continued questioning finances.

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