Canada's Drag Race Season 4 Cast of Queens Revealed

Joey Nolfi

Head judge and RuPaul's Drag Race alum Brooke Lynn Hytes will again return to preside over season 4 of the international spinoff, which welcomes 11 competitors into the fold.

Among the new cast members from all over Canada are a former finalist from Peppermint's Call Me Mother competition series, a reigning Miss Capital Pride pageant winner, a former guest on Brooke's talk series 1 Queen, 5 Queers, Canada's Drag Race season 2 queen Kendall Gender's drag daughter, and a transmasc who embodies a "blend of 2000s bimbo fashion," per an official description.

Denim

Age: 24
Pronouns: She/her (in drag), he/him (out of drag)
Official bio: Denim is a transmasc drag queen known for her effortless blend of 2000s bimbo fashion, and futuristic club kid aesthetic. Denim has performed with King Princess, Charli XCX, Kim Petras, Tinashe, and Caroline Polachek. Last year, Denim discovered she is neurodivergent through an autism diagnosis which has become a point of activism in her drag.
Quote: "Denim is everyone's favorite pocket-sized queen! She is a trans icon, she is a reality TV bimbo star, she is in her own galaxy, she can melt and bend into anything. Some would say it's in her jeans!"

Kiki Coe

Age: 35
Pronouns: She/her (in drag), he/him (out of drag)
Official bio: She is an accomplished designer, and her costumes are famously elaborate and truly unforgettable; some have previously been seen on the Canada's Drag Race runway! Kiki also works as a chef and has entered several cooking competitions, including competing on Chopped Canada. Kiki is the youngest of nine siblings.
Quote: "My drag is rich. It's seasoned. It's strong. There could be a whole tsunami and my head piece would stay on."

Luna DuBois

Age: 24
Pronouns: She/her (in drag), he/him (out of drag)
Official bio: Luna DuBois is a fashion icon in Toronto with a background in fashion techniques and design, a self-taught makeup artist, and hosted drag masterclasses. Luna uses her voice to represent for the underrepresented, and works with BIPOC performers to help ensure they are treated fairly. Luna proudly represents other queer Nigerians who share her story and find inspiration through her.
Quote: "Luna DuBois is an essence. The DuBois factor. I don't fit in, I stand out and stand out only. It's the full moon experience."

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