Season 3 (2020)
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Episodes 10
Mx. Wolverine, Toronto
A shapeshifting midnight tease, Indigiqueer burlesque and drag performer Mx. Wolverine is using their two-spirit identity to politicize and sexify stages across Canada.
Read MoreFrancheska Dynamites, Lethbridge
After emigrating from the Philippines to support their family, Francheska Dynamites found love - and drag stardom - in Lethbridge, Alberta.
Read MoreRose Butch, Vancouver
Vancouver’s premier non-binary “drag thing,” Rose Butch offers a style and sensibility that channels theatrical dandyism in their pursuit of gender euphoria.
Read MoreChiquita Mare, Moncton
A sexually empowered, outrageous version of a happily divorced Acadian aunt, Chiquita Mare uses drag to shed light on issues that exist in the Acadian diaspora.
Read MoreCharli Deville, Montreal
No one is pushing drag kings into the mainstream quite like Charli Deville, who uses impersonations of Justin Bieber and Freddie Mercury to spotlight a new kind of masculinity.
Read MoreSapphoria, Edmonton
Edmonton’s self-professed “miniature monster,” Sapphoria is a middle finger to cisnormative society wrapped in a hairy, glittery little box with a big ol’ bow on it.
Read MoreFay & Fluffy, Toronto
Toronto drag duo Fay Slift and Fluffy Soufflé have become a beacon of light for young hearts and minds with their essential drag storytimes.
Read MoreShay Dior, Vancouver
Mother of the House of Rice, an iconic all-Asian drag family, Shay Dior is an androgynous drag performer who strongly advocates for queer Asian visibility.
Read MoreVivian Vanderpuss, Victoria
Victoria's quirky cat mother and solution to the rat problem, avant-garde drag artist Vivian Vanderpuss serves elaborate looks that are truly out of this world.
Read MoreMikiki, Toronto
Raised by wild lesbian wolves in Newfoundland, activist and drag artist Mikiki has a secret weapon for effecting change: The Golden Girls.
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