Skip to Content
Celebrating Canada's 2SLGBTQI+ Communities

Dragula Will Be The First U.S. Reality TV Competition To Feature A Drag King & AFAB Drag Artist

The third season of The Boulet Brothers Dragula promises to serve up a deadly dose of horror, glamour, filth and drag…
 
The Boulet Brothers Dragula will make history later this month when it will become the first U.S. reality drag competition aired on television to feature both a drag king and a AFAB (assigned-female-at-birth) performer. “Glamdrogynous King” Landon Cider and biological female drag artist Hollow Eve will both compete on the third season of the hit underground show, which debuts later this month on OUTtv in Canada.
 
“I am a proud cis woman, lesbian and drag king. AFAB drag performers share the same length of history with queens, fill our communities with incredible artistry, and I am honored to be just one in an infinite sea of talent,” Cider told The Advocate. “Hollow and I are shattering glass ceilings. So grab a shard, AFABs, cause we’re all coming for blood!”
 
Cider is following in the footsteps of Hugo Grrrl, a drag king who bested eight queens to win the New Zealand reality show House of Drag back in 2018. The YouTube series Camp Wannakiki also features a drag king, Boris Tudeth.
 
Yet another first for this season, modern day horror hosts the Boulet Brothers will also welcome Yovska, the first Canadian drag artist to take part in the competition.
 
This season, the 11 monsters competing for the title of Dragula: The Next Drag Super Monster and a cash prize of $25,000.
 
The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula will air on OUTtv every Tuesday night at 9PM PT/ET beginning Tuesday August 27, 2019 and will also be available on the streaming platform OUTtvGo.
 

Related Articles

December 25, 2025 / Entertainment Latest

FLASHBACK: Beverly LaSalle Is Murdered On All In The Family (December 25, 1977)

Today in 2SLGBTQI+ history

December 22, 2025 / Entertainment Latest

3 LGBTQ+ Game Changers Of 2025 In Entertainment

Why Andy Cohen, Jesse Tannenbaum, and Mae Martin are the most important voices in entertainment right now. Securing the future of queer representation

December 16, 2025 / Entertainment Latest

Revry’s Co-Founders Reflect On A Decade Of Bringing Queer Joy To The World

Co-founders Damian Pelliccione and Christopher J. Rodriguez chat about the streaming network’s early days, the success of King of Drag and what viewers can expect in the future

POST A COMMENT

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *