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Brooke Lynn Hytes Announced As The First Canadian Contestant On RuPaul's Drag Race

Canada’s Brooke Lynn Hytes will battle it out on season 11 of RuPaul’s Drag Race
 
The RuPaul’s Drag Race season 11 cast members are ready for their Werk Room debut and Canada finally has its first official ambassador. Ontario-born Drag Queen, Brooke Lynn Hytes will compete in the upcoming season of the beloved competition.
 
Dubbed as Queen of the North, Brooke Lynn Hytes is the drag persona of Brock Hayhoe, who originally hails from Toronto.
 
“It’s go wig or go home, and I brought plenty of wigs this season! Here we go,” Brooke announced on Instagram after the cast RuVeal video, where hosts Adam Rippon and America’s reigning next drag superstar, Aquaria, revealed the new crop of Queens.
 
You can see them all in the gag-worthy cast photo below:
 

Your season 11 queens are A’keria Chanel Davenport, Ariel Versace, Brooke Lynn Hytes, Honey Davenport, Kahana Montrese, Mercedes Iman Diamond, Nina West, Plastique Tiara, Ra’jah O’Hara, Scarlet Envy, Shuga Cain, Silky Nutmeg Ganache, Soju, Yvie Oddly, and the return of season 10 icon Vanessa Vanjie Mateo!
 
No word on the season 11 premiere date… In the meantime, you can check out this fierce new promo, and start rooting for who you want to be crowned America’s next drag superstar!
 

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