- Dracmorda Boulet is known for The Boulet Brothers' Dragula (2016).
- Will never reveal their real names or appearance
- Always appear publicly in extreme drag; latex, wigs, glamourous horror make up
- Are known publicly as The Boulet Brothers
- Dragula: has three "principles" of "filth, horror and glamour."
- The Boulet Brothers first names are Dracmorda and Swanthula. Dracmorda is the taller of the two.
- In Season 3, AFAB queens, non-binary and trans drag artists were added to the competition.
- Landon Cider was crowned the first drag king to win a drag reality competition in North America Oct. 28.
- The Boulet Brothers are known for revolutionizing the LA Club scene with Miss Kitty's Parlour and Queen Kong events in downtown LA.
- The Boulet Brothers' Dragula made LGBTQ history as the first U.S. reality drag competition aired on television to feature a drag king (Landon Cider).
- SWAN: No, picture it - it's not just drag queens, they're monster drag queens DRAC: and we're gonna make them do Fear Factor
- When asked what scares them, DB: Most recently, Resident Evil the video game. It is actually scary! I don't get scared by movies or haunted houses at all. I love them, and I love the content and I love the emotional response, but I don't get that fear about them. But I started playing that video game and it legitimately scared me in a way I haven't been since I was a kid. SB: On the flip side, I am the yin to your yang and everything scares me. Movies scare me. I squirm. But to match Drac in something that is silly but accurate, low blood sugar scares me. When I have to work a ton and I can't eat, it scares the shit out of me because I turn into a fucking monster. DB: That scares me, I don't know why it scares you. I'm the one that has to deal with that. Scratch my answer, that's what I'm afraid of!
- Dragula shines a light on a corner of queer life that is rarely depicted on television including the harsh reality some gay men, lesbians, and trans people face while living and performing as underground queer artists in their respective communities
- SWAN: We look back on the impact Queen Kong has had on queer nightlife in Los Angeles with love and great joy. It is our favorite event we've produced to date and we will always love it,
- SWAN: To us, drag is a form of radical self expression. It's an art, and the last thing an artist needs is to be told what to do, so we're gonna do what we want.
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