Canada’s Drag Race season four is on the way and the full cast has just been revealed!
Premiering on Crave in Canada and Wow Presents Plus in the US and other parts of the world, the upcoming new season will see the return of resident judges Brooke Lynn Hytes, Brad Goreski and Traci Melchor.
There are 11 new queens competing for the crown, the title of Canada’s Next Drag Superstar and the $100,000 grand prize!
In each episode, the queens will test their limits in singing, dancing, acting, impersonation, design and improv challenges, being eliminated one by one throughout the season until one is left as the winner.
Past winners include Priyanka, Icesis Couture and Gisèle Lullaby.
Canada’s Drag Race season four premieres November 16th at 9pm Et/Pt on Wow Presents Plus, and will debut Thursdays at 9pm Et/Pt on the streaming platform.
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Premiering on Crave in Canada and Wow Presents Plus in the US and other parts of the world, the upcoming new season will see the return of resident judges Brooke Lynn Hytes, Brad Goreski and Traci Melchor.
There are 11 new queens competing for the crown, the title of Canada’s Next Drag Superstar and the $100,000 grand prize!
In each episode, the queens will test their limits in singing, dancing, acting, impersonation, design and improv challenges, being eliminated one by one throughout the season until one is left as the winner.
Past winners include Priyanka, Icesis Couture and Gisèle Lullaby.
Canada’s Drag Race season four premieres November 16th at 9pm Et/Pt on Wow Presents Plus, and will debut Thursdays at 9pm Et/Pt on the streaming platform.
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- 10/18/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
“The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star Garcelle Beauvais has said the new season of the Bravo reality series will drop in November — and will be a kinder edition of the franchise.
“I’m hearing November is our release date. It’s back to fun and glamour and friendships,” said Beauvais of Season 13. “It’s not as toxic as it was. I think the last season was pretty hardcore on everybody.”
Season 12 has been described by Variety’s resident “Real Housewives” correspondent Kate Aurthur as “grisly,” and ultimately led to the departure of long-time provocateur Lisa Rinna this past January. Rinna constantly stirred the pot on the show, and feuded heavily with Kathy Hilton. She also got into her share of spats with Beauvais, who had been friendly with Rinna, a fellow actor, prior to starring together on “Real Housewives.”
Beauvais, who was speaking at an A+E Networks-presented breakfast...
“I’m hearing November is our release date. It’s back to fun and glamour and friendships,” said Beauvais of Season 13. “It’s not as toxic as it was. I think the last season was pretty hardcore on everybody.”
Season 12 has been described by Variety’s resident “Real Housewives” correspondent Kate Aurthur as “grisly,” and ultimately led to the departure of long-time provocateur Lisa Rinna this past January. Rinna constantly stirred the pot on the show, and feuded heavily with Kathy Hilton. She also got into her share of spats with Beauvais, who had been friendly with Rinna, a fellow actor, prior to starring together on “Real Housewives.”
Beauvais, who was speaking at an A+E Networks-presented breakfast...
- 6/13/2023
- by Manori Ravindran
- Variety Film + TV
Brooke Lynn Hytes is an incredibly talented drag queen who acts as a host and judge on Canada’s Drag Race. It’s a spinoff to the popular RuPaul’s Drag Race, but RuPaul himself doesn’t appear as the usual face at the center of it. Brooke Lynn owns hosting and judging, but she isn’t alone in doing so. How much power does she actually have when it comes to telling a queen to “sashay away?”
‘Canada’s Drag Race’ brought Brooke Lynn Hytes from season 11 Brooke Lynn Hytes | Chelsea Guglielmino/Getty Images
Before Canada’s Drag Race ever aired, Brooke Lynn starred on RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 11. She demonstrated charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent in spades, ultimately making it to the finale. Brooke Lynn impressed RuPaul and television audiences worldwide with her polished looks, tremendous lip-syncing talents, and top-notch makeup. However, she lost the final lip sync against Yvie Oddly, who took home the crown.
‘Canada’s Drag Race’ brought Brooke Lynn Hytes from season 11 Brooke Lynn Hytes | Chelsea Guglielmino/Getty Images
Before Canada’s Drag Race ever aired, Brooke Lynn starred on RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 11. She demonstrated charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent in spades, ultimately making it to the finale. Brooke Lynn impressed RuPaul and television audiences worldwide with her polished looks, tremendous lip-syncing talents, and top-notch makeup. However, she lost the final lip sync against Yvie Oddly, who took home the crown.
- 2/14/2023
- by Jeff Nelson
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Canada’s Drag Race teased a massive guest for its latest season: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau! This isn’t the first time RuPaul’s fantastic competition series has gotten political, with figures like Nancy Pelosi and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez appearing on the original series, but Trudeau has the distinction of being the first world leader on the show, which is certainly impressive.
This new season will be taking on the new “Vs. The World,” format first introduced in Drag Race U.K. which is an “all stars” system that combines queens from all over the international franchises of the show.
Queens from U.S. Drag Race Ra’Jah O’Hara and Silky Nutmeg Ganache are returning, while Canada alums Icesis Couture, Kendall Gender, Rita Baga and Stephanie Prince are also getting a second chance.
Unfortunately, it looks like Trudeau was too busy to stay to guest judge as he just makes a brief appearance in the Queens’ workroom.
This new season will be taking on the new “Vs. The World,” format first introduced in Drag Race U.K. which is an “all stars” system that combines queens from all over the international franchises of the show.
Queens from U.S. Drag Race Ra’Jah O’Hara and Silky Nutmeg Ganache are returning, while Canada alums Icesis Couture, Kendall Gender, Rita Baga and Stephanie Prince are also getting a second chance.
Unfortunately, it looks like Trudeau was too busy to stay to guest judge as he just makes a brief appearance in the Queens’ workroom.
- 11/11/2022
- by Jacob Linden
- Uinterview
Justin Trudeau in the Drag Race werkroom? How aboot that!
The Prime Minister of Canada is one of several special guests appearing in the just-released trailer for Canada’s Drag Race: Canada Vs. the World, premiering Friday, Nov. 18 at 9/8c on Wow Presents Plus.
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Brooke Lynn Hytes will serve as the show’s host, judging alongside Brad Goreski and...
The Prime Minister of Canada is one of several special guests appearing in the just-released trailer for Canada’s Drag Race: Canada Vs. the World, premiering Friday, Nov. 18 at 9/8c on Wow Presents Plus.
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- 11/8/2022
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Step aside, Priyanka and Icesis Couture, it’s time to make room for a new Queen of the North.
Canada’s Drag Race crowned its third-ever winner on Thursday in a dramatic finale that saw the final four queens of Season 3 — Gisèle Lullaby, Jada Shada Hudson, Kimmy Couture and Miss Fiercalicious — face off in an all-out smackdown for the win.
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Canada’s Drag Race crowned its third-ever winner on Thursday in a dramatic finale that saw the final four queens of Season 3 — Gisèle Lullaby, Jada Shada Hudson, Kimmy Couture and Miss Fiercalicious — face off in an all-out smackdown for the win.
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- 9/9/2022
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
There’s no date set for when “Canada’s Drag Race” Season 2 will premiere, but last month fans got more news about the judges’ panel shakeup that’s been in flux since March. Two judges are out and three new ones have been named.
Season 1 saw “RuPaul’s Drag Race” Season 11 runner-up Brooke Lynn Hytes, actor Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman and model Stacey McKenzie judging the 12 competing queens. In March, Jeffrey announced he wouldn’t be returning to the show, and in late June Stacey followed his lead. That left Brooke Lynn as the sole returning judge from Season 1.
The three new judges joining Brooke Lynn are actress Amanda Brugel, fashion stylist Brad Goreski and broadcaster Traci Melchor. Brooke Lynn, known as Brock Edward Hayhoe when not in drag, is a gay man, as is Brad. Both Amanda and Traci are straight women. The 50-50 split between gay men and straight women leaves zero...
Season 1 saw “RuPaul’s Drag Race” Season 11 runner-up Brooke Lynn Hytes, actor Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman and model Stacey McKenzie judging the 12 competing queens. In March, Jeffrey announced he wouldn’t be returning to the show, and in late June Stacey followed his lead. That left Brooke Lynn as the sole returning judge from Season 1.
The three new judges joining Brooke Lynn are actress Amanda Brugel, fashion stylist Brad Goreski and broadcaster Traci Melchor. Brooke Lynn, known as Brock Edward Hayhoe when not in drag, is a gay man, as is Brad. Both Amanda and Traci are straight women. The 50-50 split between gay men and straight women leaves zero...
- 8/4/2021
- by Konrad Juengling
- The Wrap
Canada's Drag Race Season 2 Shakeup: New Judges Replacing Stacey McKenzie and Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman
Canada’s Drag Race will be serving some very different looks when it returns for Season 2 later this year.
Following the news that neither Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman nor Stacey McKenzie will be returning as judges, we can officially welcome their replacements to the panel: Handmaid’s Tale actress Amanda Brugel and celebrity stylist Brad Goreski. Additionally, Season 1 correspondent Traci Melchor is being bumped up to full-time judge. That trio joins Brooke Lynn Hytes, the only returning judge from Season 1.
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Following the news that neither Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman nor Stacey McKenzie will be returning as judges, we can officially welcome their replacements to the panel: Handmaid’s Tale actress Amanda Brugel and celebrity stylist Brad Goreski. Additionally, Season 1 correspondent Traci Melchor is being bumped up to full-time judge. That trio joins Brooke Lynn Hytes, the only returning judge from Season 1.
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- 6/29/2021
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
After one season of “Canada’s Drag Race,” we’re all feeling “true north strong and fierce,” right? The “RuPaul’s Drag Race” franchise branched out this summer for its first season in Canada, featuring a cast of some of the country’s most established queens and some of its freshest. Judging duties were shared between Canadian model Stacey McKenzie, Canadian television star Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman and Rpdr season 11 runner-up Brooke Lynn Hytes. The season came to a close Thursday night in a season finale to decide if Canada’s first drag superstar would be Rita Baga, Priyanka or Scarlett BoBo.
In last week’s penultimate episode, the final four walked three different categories in the event of the season, “The Snow Ball.” After strutting down the runway in categories Executive Holiday Party Realness, Icy Walk of Shame, and Ice Queen Eleganza, Scarlett was declared the challenge winner for the first time this season,...
In last week’s penultimate episode, the final four walked three different categories in the event of the season, “The Snow Ball.” After strutting down the runway in categories Executive Holiday Party Realness, Icy Walk of Shame, and Ice Queen Eleganza, Scarlett was declared the challenge winner for the first time this season,...
- 9/4/2020
- by John Benutty and Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
You may think you’ve already done had yourses, but you haven’t unless you’ve turned your gaze northward for “Canada’s Drag Race.” The new series kicked off July 2nd featuring Canadian model Stacey McKenzie, Canadian television star Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman and Rpdr season 11 runner-up Brooke Lynn Hytes as season-long judges.
In last week’s sixth episode, the seven remaining queens divided into three groups for an acting challenge where they spoofed late night law firm commercials. In the end, Rita Baga earned her third overall win, making her a clear frontrunner as the field of queens narrowed. In the bottom two were Ilona Verley and Boa, and after a rather reserved lip sync Ilona squeaked out another win, securing her safety and eliminating Boa in the process.
This season “Canada’s Drag Race” is airing on Wow Presents Plus on Thursdays at 9 pm Et in the United States and select territories,...
In last week’s sixth episode, the seven remaining queens divided into three groups for an acting challenge where they spoofed late night law firm commercials. In the end, Rita Baga earned her third overall win, making her a clear frontrunner as the field of queens narrowed. In the bottom two were Ilona Verley and Boa, and after a rather reserved lip sync Ilona squeaked out another win, securing her safety and eliminating Boa in the process.
This season “Canada’s Drag Race” is airing on Wow Presents Plus on Thursdays at 9 pm Et in the United States and select territories,...
- 8/14/2020
- by John Benutty and Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
You may think you’ve already done had yourses, but you haven’t unless you’ve turned your gaze northward for “Canada’s Drag Race.” The new series kicked off July 2nd featuring Canadian model Stacey McKenzie, Canadian television star Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman and Rpdr season 11 runner-up Brooke Lynn Hytes as season-long judges.
In the second episode, the queens rewrote herstory by overacting in spoofs of famed Canadian history ads “Heritage Minutes.” Lemon, who was in the bottom two the first week, rose to the top to become the second challenge winner. Kyne and Tynomi Banks faced off in the lip sync for your life with Tynomi winning out, sending Kyne on her way home.
This season “Canada’s Drag Race” is airing on Wow Presents Plus on Thursdays at 9 pm Et in the United States and select territories, which is day-and-date with its run on Crave in Canada. The 10-episode series will begin airing in the U.
In the second episode, the queens rewrote herstory by overacting in spoofs of famed Canadian history ads “Heritage Minutes.” Lemon, who was in the bottom two the first week, rose to the top to become the second challenge winner. Kyne and Tynomi Banks faced off in the lip sync for your life with Tynomi winning out, sending Kyne on her way home.
This season “Canada’s Drag Race” is airing on Wow Presents Plus on Thursdays at 9 pm Et in the United States and select territories, which is day-and-date with its run on Crave in Canada. The 10-episode series will begin airing in the U.
- 7/17/2020
- by John Benutty and Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Exclusive: World of Wonder, the company that serves us all the RuPaul’s Drag Race goodness, is expanding its programming with BBC’s How’s Your Head, Hun? and Crave’s Canada’s Drag Race. The two will exclusively make their U.S. debut on May 26 and July 2 respectively. They will air day-and-date with their international airings on World of Wonder’s Svod Service Wow Presents Plus. In addition, the World of Wonder docuseries Werq the World is set to return for its second season on June 2.
On How’s Your Head, Hun?, RuPaul’s Drag Race judge Michelle Visage gives an inside look at life in quarantine while Drag Race life is temporarily on hold. Joined by her husband, David, her teenage daughter, Lola, Lola’s newish boyfriend, and her pets, she keeps things light and refocuses her energy on her family as they participate in high jinks, lockdown projects,...
On How’s Your Head, Hun?, RuPaul’s Drag Race judge Michelle Visage gives an inside look at life in quarantine while Drag Race life is temporarily on hold. Joined by her husband, David, her teenage daughter, Lola, Lola’s newish boyfriend, and her pets, she keeps things light and refocuses her energy on her family as they participate in high jinks, lockdown projects,...
- 5/19/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
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