The queens for the third season of Canada's Drag Race have been announced. The new season will premier on the WOW Presents Plus streaming app on July 14. RuPaul's Drag Race alum Brooke Lynn Hytes will continue to preside over the competition as head judge and host. The season includes twelve brand new queens for fans to fall in love with as they compete for the title of Canada's Next Drag Superstar.

Most contestants have accounts across all social media platforms, so viewers can get to know them before they take to the main stage.

Bombae

Bombae hails from India but currently lives in Toronto, Canada. Bombae is all about drama and may earn the title of weirdest Drag Race Queen for her eccentric style. Bombae is all over social media sharing their drag.

Bombae's Instagram (@bom.bae) has a small following, but that will grow once the season premiers. Bombae's Instagram and TikTok (@bom.bae) feature in and out of drag posts and transformation videos highlighting this queen's talent. Bombae can also be found sharing her thoughts on Twitter (@ItsBomBae).

Chelazon Leroux

According to her, TikTok (@chelazonleroux) is a two-spirit indigenous queen who uses her drag to share her culture and educate others on the issues affecting first nations people in Canada. Chelazon is a TikTok sensation with over 5 million likes on the platform.

Their Instagram (@chelazonleroux) is filled with photos from their gigs and crossposts from their other social media. Their Twitter (@chelazonleroux) has only recently been active but already has over 1000 followers. Chelazon is the first contestant on Canada's Drag Race from Saskatchewan.

Gisèle Lullaby

Gisèle Lullaby is one of few French Canadian queens on the show's third season. Gisèle mainly uses Instagram (@gisele_lullaby) as a means of reaching her fans and doesn't have any other social media besides Facebook (GiseleLullaby01) and TikTok (@giselelullaby). Still, her TikTok is her newest platform, with only three videos posted after the season three queens were revealed.

Giséle's drag style is a touch of classic Victorian with a club kid twist, but she will have tough competition as many of the queens rely on a vintage style to make their runway looks come to life.

Kaos

Kaos fully embraces their name when it comes to their drag. They believe that more is more, and many of their looks are elaborate and have numerous elements to take in. Kaos may prove to be a queen that belongs on Dragula more than Drag Race. Kaos only has two public social media profiles, including Instagram (@thekaosofjesilo) and TikTok (@thekaosofjesilo).

Kaos is one of the lesser followed queens with just over eight thousand followers. They are also new to posting on TikTok, with their first post announcing their place in the competition.

Jada Shada Hudson

Jada Shada Hudson is a versatile queen who has built a following on and off social media, with her Instagram (@jadashadahudson) being her most followed platform. Jada takes pride in her Caribbean heritage and uses it to inspire her drag looks. Jada has a small TikTok (@jadashadahudson) following and often posts politically based posts, showcasing her drag.

Jada's TikTok is more personal than some queens as you see her daily friends and life. Jada's Twitter (@jadashada) is similar to her TikTok and has a small following.

Halal Bae

Halal Bae is one queen who doesn't shy away from being different. Halal is the first queen to walk the runway with a mustache, expanding the idea of what it means to be a drag performer and how drag queens must look to be considered valid. Halal Bae has kept their Instagram (@halal.bae) in theme with their looks, posting an entire row of photos of each style they present.

On Twitter (@TheHalalQueen) speaks on political issues and isn't afraid to call out the Canadian government for its lack of inclusion and diversity.

Irma Gerd

Canada's Drag Race is trying to have the best cast of any season by pulling queens from more territories than ever. Irma Gerd is the first queen from the East Coast of Canada to compete on the show. Irma Gerd is working to earn her place as one of the best comedy queens in any Drag Race.

Irma's Twitter (@QueenIrmaGerd) has a small following of just over 1,000 followers, and their Instagram (@queen.irmagerd) is on par with the other queens following at just over 8,000. Fans can get more of a sense of Irma's comedy on her TikTok (@queen.irmagerd) since this is where she posts the most videos and sketches.

Kimmy Couture

Kimmy Couture is not only joining the competition as one of the best fashion queens of the season but as a representative of season two winner Icesis. Kimmy Couture can be found on several platforms, the newest being their Tiktok (@itskimmycouture).

Kimmy has a bigger following on Instagram (@itskimmy_1), where they post their performances and advocates for Trans rights and those who have immigrated to Canada. Kimmy interacts with her fans and followers on Twitter (@itskimmy_1) often and advocates for issues close to them.

Lady Boom Boom

Like her Drag Race sisters, Lady Boom Boom is new to TikTok, with only a few videos on their page (@ladyboomboom). Lady Boom Boom's Instagram (@itsladyboomboom) is filled with drag looks and their everyday life out of drag. Like Giséle Lullaby, Lady Boom Boom is a French Canadian queen.

Lady Boom Boom is a fan of looking glamour and embracing vintage pin-up fashion. Their looks often feature glitter and pom associated with high fashion queens.

Miss Fiercalicious

Miss Fiercalicious is a young queen who has used social media to their advantage to build a following before becoming a contestant on the show. On TikTok, Miss Fiercalicious (@missfiercalicious) has a large following where she participates in trends that have gone viral and show off her drag.

Even though she doesn't post consistently on Instagram (@missfiercalicious), Miss Fiercalicious has over 20,000 followers. Even her Twitter (@fiercalicious) has a more considerable following than most of her season three sisters. Miss Fiercalicious may be the fan favorite of the season.

Miss Moço

Miss Moço (pronounced Mo-Su) is another glamour and fashion queen passionate about wigs. Like her other sisters, Miss Moço isn't afraid to pull a stun during her shows. Miss Moço has recently jumped on TikTok (@heymissmoco) to grow her fan base with posts dating from May 2022 to the present. Most of the videos are viral trends. Her Twitter (@heymissmoco) is comparable to the other queens, with a few posts here and there.

Miss Moço's Instagram (@missmoco) is her most active platform and follows her drag performances and day-to-day life.

Vivian Vanderpuss

Vivian Vanderpuss takes the 1970s housewives and divorcé and makes it drag. Vivian's Instagram (@vivianvanderpuss) shows that she is the campy queen of season three with her larger-than-life wigs and love of all things fabulous. Vivian doesn't use many social media platforms beyond Instagram and Tiktok.

On TikTok, Vivian (@vivianvanderpuss) makes videos sharing her drag creations, which are usually a little wacky with a touch of glamour. Vivian is also a wig artist and makes many of her hair pieces.

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