Canada's Drag Race has had three successful seasons, and now, it looks like they are expanding their horizons as Canada's Drag Race: Canada vs. The World was announced to air this year. Canada will be the second country to host a VS. The World series with competitors from all over the world as RuPaul hosted RuPaul's Drag Race: UK vs. The World earlier this year. Now, nine brand-new all-stars will enter Canada and try to win the crown.

According to EW, among the nine queens returning for Canada vs. The World are Rajah O'Hara, from Drag Race 11 and All-Stars, Anita Wigl'it (Down Under 1), Victoria Scone (UK 3), and Icesis Couture (Canada 2 winner). However, they will be joined by many more international stars to win the title. Despite not knowing what the prize is yet, viewers are eager to see how this race will play out among these queens.

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Brooke Lynn Hytes From RuPaul's Drag Race Returns

Brooke Lynn Hytes on Canada's Drag Race season 2

Alongside those competing in Canada's Drag Race: Canada vs. The World include Kendall Gender (Canada 2), Stephanie Prince (Canada 2), Silky Nutmeg Ganache (US 11/AS6), Rita Baga (Canada 1), and Vanity Milan (UK 3), Brooke Lynn Hytes from RuPaul's Drag Race will also return to the competition as a judge. She will be joined by Traci Melchor and Brad Goreski again on the judge's panel. However, for the first time in Drag Race History, Brooke Lynn will be judging her former competition from RuPaul's Drag Race season 11.

On RPDR season 11, Brooke Lynn competed against both Rajah and Silky for the title of "America's Next Drag Superstar." Rajah came in ninth place, while Brooke Lynn and Silky both made the finale, with Brooke Lynn beating Silky in a Lip Sync smackdown for the crown. Brooke Lynn won, sending Silky home in joint third place.

Canada's Drag Race: Canada VS. The World premieres soon and is set to be six episodes long, similar to its predecessor UK Vs. The World. With queens competing from all over the world, viewers are going to be in for a treat seeing all the different styles of drag that will be brought to the runway. It is unknown what the format of Canada's Drag Race: Canada VS. The World will be, but viewers are sure to be entertained when the show begins. Fans will have to wait and see if their favorite will take home the crown.

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Source: EW