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Drag Race Down Under Season 4 Queens announced

And we've got the full list for you right here!

Drag Race Down Under Season 4 is fast approaching, and we now know the Queens that will be competing within it.

Here’s who new host Michelle Visage will be judging (from left to right in the image above):

  • Lucina Innocence (Auckland, NZ), 28
  • Vybe (Sydney, NSW), 32
  • Mandy Moobs (Brisband, QLD), 33
  • Olivia Dreams (Wellington, NZ), 26
  • Freya Armani (Brisbane, QLD), 24
  • Max Drag Queen (Melbourne, VIC), 24
  • Brenda Bressed (Melbourne, VIC), 24
  • Lazy Susan (Melbourne, VIC), 32
  • Nikita Iman (Auckland, NZ), 27
  • Karna Ford (Sydney, NSW), 27

While Visage has taken over the reins from RuPaul herself, she’ll still be joined by permanent judge Rhys Nicholson. Streaming service Stan has promised that “extra special celebrity guest stars will be announced soon.”

Drag Race Down Under Season 4 will be available on Stan from 1 November.


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