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Meet the Queens of 'Canada’s Drag Race' Season 3
Things are heating up again in the Great White North, because season three of Canada’s Drag Race is back, back, back again. The hit series returns to Crave (in Canada) and WOW Presents Plus (in the U.S. and select territories) on July 14. Once again, 12 amazing Canadian queens are competing to snatch the crown and be named Canada’s Next Drag Superstar — oh, and win $100,000 doll-airs, of course. That is if they can impress returning judges Brooke Lynn Hytes, Brad Goreski, and Traci Melchor.
Ready to meet the queens? Good news, because here they are.
Bios courtesy of the World of Wonder press release.
Watch Canada’s Drag Race Season 3 Meet The Queens Promo below.
Bombae Age: 29 (Toronto, Ont.)
Pronouns: she/her in drag; no preference out of drag
Twitter: @ItsBomBae
Instagram: @bom.bae
TikTok: @bom.bae
Things to know about Bombae:
Bombae moved to Toronto from Mumbai in 2016 and describes herself as Toronto’s reigning “Satanic Supreme”
She’s a fashion club kid who’s got legs for days, and fans can find her on runways, in photoshoots, or in an art gallery
She’s a digital drag superstar who produces live shows on Twitch every week
“Drag is SO MUCH FUN. Just look at me! If you’re not having fun, you’re not doing drag!”
Chelazon Leroux Age: 22 (Saskatoon, Sask.)
Pronouns: they/he/she in and out of drag
Twitter: @chelazonleroux
Instagram: @chelazonleroux
TikTok: @chelazonleroux
Things to know about Chelazon Leroux:
Chelazon grew up in Saskatchewan Dene First Nations and is very connected to their Indigenous identity; in 2021, they walked in London Fashion Week for Indigenous designer Jill Setah, highlighting the issue of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
They have nearly half a million followers on TikTok where they educate and entertain using comedy, history, beauty, and storytelling
Chelazon is an active public speaker who often works on mental health campaigns, partnering with Health Canada, the Government of Saskatchewan, and the Treaty Commissioner of Saskatchewan, and others
“I’m the auntie here to snag your uncles.”
Gisèle Lullaby Age: 33 (Montréal, Que.)
Pronouns: she/her in drag; he/him out of drag
Instagram: @gisele_lullaby
Tik Tok: @giselelullaby
Facebook: GiseleLullaby01
Things to know about Gisèle Lullaby:
Gisèle is one of the leading resident queens at the famous Cabaret Mado in Montréal
She designs, sews and styles most of her own wigs
With a bold personality, Gisèle is funny, loud, talkative, and has shared the stage with Quebéc superstar Marie-Mai
“I was born to be a drag queen.”
Halal Bae Age: 33 (Toronto, Ont.)
Pronouns: she/her in drag; he/him/they out of drag
Twitter: @thehalalqueen
Instagram: @halal.bae
Things to know about Halal Bae:
Halal Bae is of Egyptian/Palestinian descent and moved to Toronto at 18 to pursue an openly queer life
Halal’s connection to her North African/ Middle Eastern Muslim background is heavily infused into her drag, and she’s proud of how she uses her roots to represent a side of queer identity that is often overlooked and oppressed
She has been involved in a number of events including fundraisers for HIV awareness and queer immigrant initiatives
“Halal represents the intersectionality that shapes great cities across this country, that is often overlooked and marginalized, creating a space for and adding to a larger conversation about who can do drag and hopefully changing some minds along the way.”
Irma Gerd Age: 32 (St. John’s, N.L.)
Pronouns: she/her in drag; they/them out of drag
Twitter: @queenirmagerd
Instagram: @queen.irmagerd
TikTok: @queen.irmagerd
Things to know about Irma Gerd:
Irma is currently the reigning Atlantic Drag Star, a competition that brings together drag artists in Eastern Canada
She has produced and hosted many shows with her house of six drag children
Irma is a trained artist and won the BMO 1st Art Award, representing Newfoundland and Labrador at their national exhibition
“Drag is a way for me to connect with people through humor. I can’t wait to tickle everybody’s funny bone…and not just on Grindr!”
Jada Shada Hudson Age: 37 (Toronto, Ont.)
Pronouns: she/her in drag; he/him out of drag
Twitter: @jadashada
Instagram: @jadashadahudson
TikTok: @jadashadahudson
Things to know about Jada Shada Hudson:
Jada came to Canada from Barbados in 2009, and has been performing drag for 13 years
In 2019, Jada was a performer for music superstar Lizzo’s pre-show
Jada’s previous TV credits include the Crave Original series 1 Queen 5 Queers and Queens
“I didn’t choose drag, drag chose me, and I am so happy it did…Jada Shada Hudson is that strength and confidence I don’t have when I am my regular self and baby is she POWERFUL. The power to make any audience, any ages fall in love with not only her performances but that loving bubbly personality as well. Watch out world, the turnup queen is taking over the scene. And that’s on what? PERIODT.”
Kaos Age: 27 (Calgary, Alta.)
Pronouns: she/her/they/them in drag; he/him/they out of drag
Instagram: @thekaosofjesilo
TikTok: @thekaosofjesilo
Things to know about Kaos:
Kaos likes to mess with gender, and mess with people’s heads, using the art of drag
Her art includes dancing, gymnastics, singing, circus performance, and whatever weird things comes to her mind
Kaos’ badass energy and dedication to her art is an inspiration for many up-and-coming performers
“My drag is chaotic and I’m the beautiful disaster.”
Kimmy Couture Age: 25 (Ottawa, Ont.)
Pronouns: she/her/they/them in and out of drag
Twitter: @itskimmy_1
Instagram: @itskimmy_1
TikTok: @itskimmycouture
Things to know about Kimmy Couture:
Kimmy immigrated to Canada in 2012 from the Philippines and won her first drag pageant at the age of 13
Kimmy is a trans woman and is a lip sync assassin with deadly dance moves, she is a strong advocate for the transgender and Asian communities
She has become one of the top drag artists in Ottawa, having been mentored by Canada’s Drag Race Season 2 winner Icesis Couture
“She is a Queen, her soul is Royalty.”
Lady Boom Boom Age: 25 (Montréal, Que.)
Pronouns: she/her in drag; no preference out of drag
Twitter: @ladyboomboom8
TikTok: @ladyboomboom
Things to know about Lady Boom:
Lady Boom Boom has a degree in Clothing Conception and Production
She got a tattoo on stage to honor her grandmother
She is a regular at Le Drague in Québec City where she has hosted and performed since she was 18
“I didn’t choose to do drag, drag chose me.”
Miss Fiercalicious Age: 25 (Toronto, Ont.)
Pronouns: she/her in drag; he/him/they out of drag
Twitter: @fiercalicious
Instagram: @missfiercalicious
TikTok: @missfiercalicious
Things to know about Miss Fiercalicious:
In University, Miss Fiercalicious studied biology with the aim of becoming a doctor, she ultimately left school when she found drag to focus solely on her new passion
She was featured in Lights’ music video for the song Prodigal Daughter
Miss Fiercalicious is one of the few Canadian drag artists to be featured in Cosmopolitan’s Cosmo Queen Series
“There has never been a queen like me on CANADA’S DRAG RACE. I’m not like other girls. I’m worse.”
Miss Moço Age: 35 (Toronto, Ont.)
Pronouns: she/her in drag; he/him out of drag
Twitter: @heymissmoco
Instagram: @missmoco
TikTok: @heymissmoco
Things to know about Miss Moço:
Miss Moço is Toronto’s Portuguese-Canadian international wig snatching diva, serving legs and face for days
In 2017, she started her own drag pageant called Miss Drag Lisboa in Lisbon, Portugal and flies back every year to produce and host the event
She’s the self-appointed “drag brunch queen of Toronto” with her weekly Sunday drag brunch at the fabulous Gladstone House
“I’ve dreamed about being on Canada’s Drag Race since Season 1 was announced and it feels incredible to be able to check this off as one of many amazing drag experiences I look forward to creating.”
Vivian Vanderpuss Age: 29 (Victoria, B.C.)
Pronouns: she/her in drag; he/him out of drag
Instagram: @vivianvanderpuss
TikTok: @vivianvanderpuss
Things to know about Vivian Vanderpuss:
Vivian loves styling her own wigs into all sorts of fabulous vintage styles, and enjoys creating looks out of fabulous vintage finds
Her self-described “glampy art and vivacious personality” combined with her genuine spirit always brings a smile to people’s faces
In drag, Vivian doesn’t always present as female, she also plays with non-binary and hyper king characters
“To me, drag is about feeling the fantasy, whatever that fantasy is.”
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Rachel Shatto, Editor in Chief of PRIDE.com, is an SF Bay Area-based writer, podcaster, and former editor of Curve magazine, where she honed her passion for writing about social justice and sex (and their frequent intersection). Her work has appeared on Dread Central, Elite Daily, Tecca, and Joystiq. She's a GALECA member and she podcasts regularly about horror on the Zombie Grrlz Horror Podcast Network. She can’t live without cats, vintage style, video games, drag queens, or the Oxford comma.
Rachel Shatto, Editor in Chief of PRIDE.com, is an SF Bay Area-based writer, podcaster, and former editor of Curve magazine, where she honed her passion for writing about social justice and sex (and their frequent intersection). Her work has appeared on Dread Central, Elite Daily, Tecca, and Joystiq. She's a GALECA member and she podcasts regularly about horror on the Zombie Grrlz Horror Podcast Network. She can’t live without cats, vintage style, video games, drag queens, or the Oxford comma.