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* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: During a confession cam segment at the start of Season 5's Monsters of Rock challenge, Orkgotik off-handledly mentions they are trying to cast a curse on [[spoiler: Jarvis Hammer]] for putting them up for extermination in the previous episode. The episode ends with [[spoiler: Jarvis unexpectedly eliminated in a sudden death challenge]]. After the episode aired, the Boulets invoked this trope, wondering if the Orkgotik's curse actually worked.

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* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: During a confession cam segment at the start There seems to be something of a running gag in Season 5's 5 where a contestant will make a prediction or express a wish, only for it to come true with uncanny accuracy. It leaves the Boulets wondering if some of the cast actually do have magic powers.
** Perhaps the most notable example is the first part of the
Monsters of Rock challenge, challenge. At the start of the episode, Orkgotik off-handledly mentions they are trying to cast a curse on [[spoiler: Jarvis Hammer]] for putting them up for extermination in the previous episode. The episode ends with [[spoiler: Jarvis unexpectedly eliminated in a sudden death challenge]]. After the episode aired, the Boulets invoked this trope, wondering wondered if the Orkgotik's curse actually worked.
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* EmbarrassingTattoo: Victoria and Kendra had to get these as a part of one extermination challenge. The following season Hollow, Maddelynn, and Yovska had to get them as part of the same challenge.

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* EmbarrassingTattoo: Victoria and Kendra had to get these as a part of one extermination challenge. The following season Hollow, Maddelynn, and Yovska had to get them as part of the same challenge. After being absent is Season 4, the next season brought it back with a twist, being that the tattoos were raunchy American tattoos.
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* AscendedMeme: The reward for winning the Season 5 Episode 3 fright feat is the "Curse of the Teletubby Toilet Bowl" in reference to Kendra's memetic read of Yovska's entrance look in Titans.
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* DarkWorld: Invoked in the death scene of Season 5, episode 4 where [[spoiler: Jarvis Hammer]] finds themselves in a darkened, empty and black-and-white version of the stage, with the editing implying they were transported there from the "real" world. The Boulets confirm this in their podcast and explain that they intended all the deaths of the season to be taking place in the same shadow realm.


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* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: During a confession cam segment at the start of Season 5's Monsters of Rock challenge, Orkgotik off-handledly mentions they are trying to cast a curse on [[spoiler: Jarvis Hammer]] for putting them up for extermination in the previous episode. The episode ends with [[spoiler: Jarvis unexpectedly eliminated in a sudden death challenge]]. After the episode aired, the Boulets invoked this trope, wondering if the Orkgotik's curse actually worked.

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''Dragula'' premiered on [[MeaningfulReleaseDate October 31]], 2016, as a pilot series for the [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCStjBZ-91yduQVNtsBkjgJQ Hey Qween!]] Website/{{YouTube}} channel, before getting picked up by the Canadian [=OUTtv=] network for its second season onwards, while Creator/PrimeVideo and Creator/{{Netflix}} both distributed it in the US. Amidst the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, 2020 saw the release of a feature length special called ''The Boulet Brothers' Dragula: Resurrection'' on the horror movie streaming service Shudder. The winner ([[spoiler:and also the 1st runner-up]]) of ''Resurrection'' was guaranteed a spot on season 4, which premiered as a Shudder exclusive in October 2021.

An All Stars season subtitled ‘’Titans’’ has been announced and cast, debuting on Shudder October 2022.

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''Dragula'' premiered on [[MeaningfulReleaseDate October 31]], 2016, as a pilot series for the [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCStjBZ-91yduQVNtsBkjgJQ Hey Qween!]] Website/{{YouTube}} channel, before getting picked up by the Canadian [=OUTtv=] network for its second season onwards, while Creator/PrimeVideo and Creator/{{Netflix}} both distributed it in the US. Amidst the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, 2020 saw the release of a feature length special called ''The Boulet Brothers' Dragula: Resurrection'' on the horror movie streaming service Shudder. The winner ([[spoiler:and also the 1st runner-up]]) of ''Resurrection'' was guaranteed a spot on season 4, which premiered as a Shudder exclusive in October 2021.

2021. An All Stars season subtitled ‘’Titans’’ has been announced and cast, debuting on Shudder October 2022.
aired in 2022 in place of a regular season.
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* HypocriticalHumor: An unintentional example. Landon Cider's "Haunted Hospital" look is a MadDoctor who eats his patients' brains to gain their intelligence. The medical textbook he carried out with him is titled "Hunger for [[TypoOnTheCover Inteligence]]". The judges call him on the error, but he gets away with it because it kind of makes sense in context.
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** Season 5 had a "Trash Can Children" challenge that was a clear reference to the ''Franchase/GarbagePailKids''

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** Season 5 had a "Trash Can Children" challenge that was a clear reference to the ''Franchase/GarbagePailKids''''Franchise/GarbagePailKids''
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** Season 5 had a "Trash Can Children" challenge that was a clear reference to the ''Franchase/GarbagePailKids''
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''[[LongTitle The Boulet Brothers' Dragula: Search for the World's Next Drag Supermonster]]'' is a {{reality|show}} competition show hosted by drag queen couple The Boulet Brothers, Dracmorda and Swanthula Boulet.

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''[[LongTitle The ''The Boulet Brothers' Dragula: Search for the World's Next Drag Supermonster]]'' Supermonster'' is a {{reality|show}} competition show hosted by drag queen couple The Boulet Brothers, Dracmorda and Swanthula Boulet.
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** The opening sequence of Season 2's reunion episode involves the Boulets getting involved in a WesternAnimation/ScoobyDoo-style chase sequence.

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** The opening sequence of Season 2's reunion episode involves the Boulets getting involved in a WesternAnimation/ScoobyDoo-style chase sequence.sequence with Meatball.
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* CruelToBeKind: Downplayed. Drac keeps the pressure on Victoria Elizabeth Black in season 2 to improve herself and come out of her shell until the end. [[spoiler:When she meets the Boulets in their private box, Drac admits that while both brothers liked Victoria from the start, they didn't think she would be pushed to improve herself the way she did if she didn't have some critiques of her performances. Since this was just before the finale with Victoria in the final 3, it's safe to say it worked well.]]
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* LoveTriangle: ''Titans'' features a significant one between HoSo, Astrud, and Abhora. Abhora is significantly attracted to HoSo, and while HoSo admits to having a deep admiration for Abhora, she is also extremely flirtatious with Astrud, which upsets Abhora. The tension between the three takes up a significant amount of screen time in every episode up until [[spoiler:Abhora's elimination]].

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* LoveTriangle: ''Titans'' features a significant one between HoSo, [=HoSo=], Astrud, and Abhora. Abhora is significantly attracted to HoSo, [=HoSo=], and while HoSo [=HoSo=] admits to having a deep admiration for Abhora, she is also extremely flirtatious with Astrud, which upsets Abhora. The tension between the three takes up a significant amount of screen time in every episode up until [[spoiler:Abhora's elimination]].
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* LoveTriangle: ''Titans'' features a significant one between HoSo, Astrud, and Abhora. Abhora is significantly attracted to HoSo, and while HoSo admits to having a deep admiration for Abhora, she is also extremely flirtatious with Astrud, which upsets Abhora. The tension between the three takes up a significant amount of screen time in every episode up until [[spoiler:Abhora's elimination]].

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* AlienLunch: Eating one was used as an extermination challenge during Season 2's Alien Birth episode.



* EatThat: At least one extermination challenge each season involves eating a disgusting meal. Past courses include cow brains for a zombie-themed challenge, an AlienLunch for an alien-themed challenge, and cow's blood for a vampire-themed challenge.

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* EatThat: At least one extermination challenge each season involves eating a disgusting meal. Past courses include cow brains for a zombie-themed challenge, an AlienLunch extraterrestrial-seeming for an alien-themed challenge, and cow's blood for a vampire-themed challenge.
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*** ''Titans''' likewise has Abhora enter by calling out Laganja Estranga's famous "Oh, y'all wanted a twist?"
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An All Stars season subtitled ‘’Titans’’ has been announced and cast, debuting on Shudder October 2022.
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* SlasherMovie: A Season 2 challenge had the queens creating and [[KillEmAll starring as the victims]] in these.

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* SlasherMovie: A Season 2 challenge had the queens creating and [[KillEmAll starring as the victims]] victims in these.
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* OnceAnEpisode: Every deliberation session from Season 3 onwards starts with the Boulets reminding the contestants that they are not here to judge the contestants' drag and that "drag is art and art is subjective". It is likely no coincidence that Season 3 also marked the point of the competition expanding its horizons to more alternative forms of drag.
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* BreakfastClub: As [=HoSo=] observes in Episode 7 of Season 4, the entire top 5 of the season is comprised of people who are marginalized in the world of alternative drag, what with Saint being a Black person, Zavaleta a Mexican person, [=HoSo=] an East Asian person, Sigourney a cisgender woman, and Dahli a non-binary genderfuck drag artist.


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** Before every judging session, Drac rattles off the disclaimer "We are not here to judge your drag. Drag is art and art is subjective. What we are judging you on is your drag as it relates to the competition and the challenges we put before you."


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* HollywoodExorcism: The "Exorsisters" acting challenge culminates in one of these, complete with foreign-language chanting and passionate cries of "I CAST YOU ''OOOOOOOOOOUUUUUUT''".
* HowWeGotHere: Dahli provides a hilarious moment of this at the beginning of Season 4, Episode 5's cauldron via ConfessionCam.
--> '''Dahli:''' So...today's cauldron is just a big fucking hot mess. So, so far we have Saint, completely upset about their critiques even though they're in the top, [...] we have [=HoSo=], thinking this is complete bullshit, [...] ''nobody''[='=]s congratulating Sigourney on her win, [...] and whatever the fuck Jade and Zavaleta are doing. [...] Let's take a look at how this all started, shall we?


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* TakeThat: Frequently to Series/RuPaulsDragRace - while ''Dragula'' admits to being influenced by ''Drag Race'', and they have FriendlyFandoms by virtue of their similar premises, ''Dragula'' does like to take shots at their friendly rival every now and then.
** ''Drag Race'' is infamously teeming with ProductPlacement, best represented by its title sequence that emphasizes that all of the winner's prizes are "courtesy of [sponsor]". ''Dragula'', however, does not rely on sponsors as heavily as ''Drag Race'', and in ''Dragula'''s title sequence, the Boulets instead say the prizes are "courtesy of ''us''."
** In Season 4, Episode 6, Dracmorda makes a point of saying that, despite being a drag legend, she is entirely self-sufficient in her drag and does all of her own hair, makeup, and styling - a likely shot at Creator/{{Rupaul}}, who enlists ''Drag Race'' alumnae to style her on her show.

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** [[AC:Attention Competitors. The Floor Show Is About to Begin.]]

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** [[AC:Attention Competitors. The Floor Show Is About to Begin.]]]][[note]]A good long while before the monsters actually have to report to the main stage, a siren will blare and Swan will make this announcement over loudspeaker. In the first few episodes of any season (since Season 3, when it was introduced), it'll send the monsters into a [[CrowdPanic frenzied panic]] as they scramble to prepare for the floorshow, but by about halfway through, they're [[DissonantSerenity barely fazed by it]].[[/note]]


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* RealityShowGenreBlindness: Throughout the history of the "ATTENTION COMPETITORS" gag, the monsters' appearances have always changed radically from when they first hear the announcement to when they actually hit the stage, so it's pretty clear to anyone who's watched the show that it's not a real warning. Despite this, in every season since the introduction of this gag, the new batch of monsters seem to have no idea what's going on and start complaining that they're not ready once the sirens begin.
** This could also be applied to anyone who wears Club Kid boots, the Boulets' least favorite accessory, on the main stage.
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* MyGreatestSecondChance: In addition to Saint [[spoiler:and Dahli]] coming back for Season 4, the season also features Jade Jolie from ''Drag Race'' Season 5 as the first "Ru-Girl" to compete on ''Dragula''. What makes her inclusion surprising though is that she was relatively normal on her season of ''Drag Race'' and not one of the more alternative queens who have been on ''Drag Race'' over the years.

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* MyGreatestSecondChance: In addition to Saint [[spoiler:and Dahli]] coming back for Season 4, the season also features Jade Jolie from ''Drag Race'' ''Series/RuPaulsDragRace'' Season 5 as the first "Ru-Girl" Ru Girl to compete on ''Dragula''. What makes her inclusion surprising though is that she was relatively normal on started out as a mainstream drag queen who found her season of ''Drag Race'' and not one niche as a Music/TaylorSwift impersonator, unlike some of the more alternative queens who have been appeared on ''Drag Race'' over the years.
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** [[AC:Attention Competitors. The Floor Show Is About to Begin.]]
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** In the episode with [[Film/{{Hereditary}} Milly Shapiro]] as guest judge, [[spoiler:Maddelyn is exterminated via having her head knocked off by a utility pole while in a moving car, like Milly's character Charlie in ''Hereditary''.]]

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** In the episode with [[Film/{{Hereditary}} [[spoiler:Maddelynn Hatter's]] extermination was a shot-for-shot recreation of that episode's guest judge Milly Shapiro]] as guest judge, [[spoiler:Maddelyn is exterminated via having her head knocked off by a utility pole while Shapiro's death scene in a moving car, like Milly's character Charlie in ''Hereditary''.]]''Film/{{Hereditary}}''.

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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: As drag artists, the contestants are naturally inclined towards this trope. However, the penultimate "Last Supper" episode of each season seems to be specifically tailored for this. In those episodes, all the eliminated contestants are brought BackFromTheDead to give one last flurry of criticism to the surviving top three. Oftentimes, they also offer genuine, heartfelt advice.



** In the episode with [[Film/{{Hereditary}} Milly Shapiro]] as guest judge, [[spoiler:Maddelyn is exterminated via having her head knocked off by a post while in a moving car, like Milly's character in ''Hereditary''.]]

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** In the episode with [[Film/{{Hereditary}} Milly Shapiro]] as guest judge, [[spoiler:Maddelyn is exterminated via having her head knocked off by a post utility pole while in a moving car, like Milly's character Charlie in ''Hereditary''.]]



** The “Killer Clowns” episode from Season 4 contains a few references to the challenge’s inspiration, ''Film/KillerKlownsFromOuterSpace''.

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** The “Killer Clowns” "Killer Clowns" episode from Season 4 contains a few references to the challenge’s challenge's inspiration, ''Film/KillerKlownsFromOuterSpace''.



* SurfRock: "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhNNTiC71ws Gothic Surf-a-rama]]", the song used for the Nosferatu Beach Party challenge.

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* TheStinger: Unusually for a reality TV show, following the credits of ''Resurrection'' [[spoiler:Dahli is shown waking up after seemingly getting killed by the Boulets' killer video tape sent to all of the other competitors]]. Fans were left guessing at the meaning until [[spoiler:he was introduced as the 11th competitor for Season 4]].
* SurfRock: "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhNNTiC71ws Gothic Surf-a-rama]]", Surf-a-rama]]" by the Vampire Beach Babes, the song used for the Nosferatu Beach Party challenge.



* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: As drag artists, the contestants are naturally inclined towards this trope. However, the penultimate "Last Supper" episode of each season seems to be specifically tailored for this. In those episodes, all the eliminated contestants are brought BackFromTheDead to give one last flurry of criticism to the surviving top three. Oftentimes, they also offer genuine, heartfelt advice.
* TheStinger: Unusually for a reality TV show, the ending of ''Resurrection'' has one showing [[spoiler:Dahli waking up after seemingly getting killed by the Boulets' killer video tape]]. Fans were left guessing at the meaning until [[spoiler:he was introduced as the 11th competitor for Season 4]].
* VomitIndiscretionShot: Played gloriously straight in the Season 1 finale with Vander's filth look.

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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: As drag artists, the contestants are naturally inclined towards this trope. However, the penultimate "Last Supper" episode of each season seems to be specifically tailored for this. In those episodes, all the eliminated contestants are brought BackFromTheDead to give one last flurry of criticism to the surviving top three. Oftentimes, they also offer genuine, heartfelt advice.
* TheStinger: Unusually for a reality TV show, the ending of ''Resurrection'' has one showing [[spoiler:Dahli waking up after seemingly getting killed by the Boulets' killer video tape]]. Fans were left guessing at the meaning until [[spoiler:he was introduced as the 11th competitor for Season 4]].
* VomitIndiscretionShot: Played gloriously straight in the Season 1 finale with Vander's filth look.Filth Floor Show. And that wasn't special effects either.
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** Landon Cider, as the franchise's first drag king, serves an exaggerated but still conventionally-handsome masculine look in drag. One of his go-to sayings as a show host is, "All the gay boys want to suck my sock." His "sexy werewolf daddy" look in the Halloween episode was also an instant hit with both audiences and the judges.

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** Landon Cider, as the franchise's first drag king, serves an exaggerated but still conventionally-handsome masculine look looks in drag. One of his go-to sayings as a show host is, "All the gay boys want to suck my sock." His "sexy werewolf daddy" look in the Halloween episode was also an instant hit with both audiences audiences, the judges, and the judges. some of his castmates who all felt conflicted as out of drag Landon is a cisgender lesbian woman, while Swanthula, guest judge Rachel True, and fellow castmate Priscilla Chambers all considered themselves exclusively attracted to men.
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** Dahli was admired by his castmates during his initial appearance on Season 2, but the fans came to admire him for his return in ''Resurrection'' [[spoiler:and Season 4]] with his new confidence and markedly not feminine drag persona.

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** Dahli was admired by his castmates during his initial appearance on Season 2, but the fans came to admire him for his return in ''Resurrection'' [[spoiler:and Season 4]] with his new confidence and markedly not no-longer feminine drag persona.persona. Dahli however is surprised by this as he believes his new drag persona to be asexual.
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** Season 4 episode 2 saw a "Fright Feat" challenge where every contestant had to eat a whole head of garlic and then wash it down with (ethically sourced) pig's blood first to gain an advantage in that week's Floor Show.[[note]]In a guest spot on Kendra Onixxx's Bouview of Season 4 Episode 2, [=HoSo=] said she thought she had an advantage in this challenge because pig's blood and garlic were normal in Korean cuisine, until she remembered La Zavaleta was Mexican and also no stranger to those ingredients in her own culture's food.[[/note]]

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** Season 4 episode 2 saw a "Fright Feat" challenge where every contestant had to eat a whole head of garlic and then wash it down with (ethically sourced) pig's blood first the fastest to gain an advantage set up the teams in that week's Floor Show.[[note]]In a guest spot on Kendra Onixxx's Bouview of Season 4 Episode 2, [=HoSo=] said she thought she had an advantage in this challenge because pig's blood and garlic were normal in Korean cuisine, until she remembered La Zavaleta was Mexican and also no stranger to those ingredients in her own culture's food.[[/note]]
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** Season 4 episode 2 saw a "Fright Feat" challenge where every contestant had to eat a whole head of garlic and then wash it down with (ethically sourced) pig's blood first to gain an advantage in that week's Floor Show.[[note]]In a guest spot on Kendra Onixxx's Bouview of Season 4 Episode 2, [=HoSo=] said she thought she had an advantage in this challenge because pig's blood and garlic were normal in Korean cuisine, until she remembered La Zavaleta was Mexican and also no stranger to those ingredients in her food.[[/note]]

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** Season 4 episode 2 saw a "Fright Feat" challenge where every contestant had to eat a whole head of garlic and then wash it down with (ethically sourced) pig's blood first to gain an advantage in that week's Floor Show.[[note]]In a guest spot on Kendra Onixxx's Bouview of Season 4 Episode 2, [=HoSo=] said she thought she had an advantage in this challenge because pig's blood and garlic were normal in Korean cuisine, until she remembered La Zavaleta was Mexican and also no stranger to those ingredients in her own culture's food.[[/note]]
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** Season 4 episode 2 saw a "Fright Feat" challenge where every contestant had to eat a whole head of garlic and then wash it down with (ethically sourced) pig's blood first to gain an advantage in that week's Floor Show.

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** Season 1's winner Vander Von Odd has since come out as trans femme. Ursula Major is also the franchise's so far only bearded queen, sporting a full beard in all her looks.
** Season 2's Disasterina identifies as "heteroflexible", as out of drag she is in a straight marriage. Winner Biqtch Puddin' has since incorporated more androgyny and genderfuck in their drag by incorporating her real moustache in her drag looks in 2021.

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** Season 1's winner Vander Von Odd has since come out as trans femme.femme and non-binary. Ursula Major is also the franchise's so far only bearded queen, sporting a full beard in all her looks.
** Season 2's Disasterina identifies as "heteroflexible", as out of drag she he is in a straight marriage. Winner Biqtch Puddin' has since incorporated more androgyny and genderfuck in their drag by incorporating her real moustache in her drag looks in 2021.2021 onward.



** Season 4 has as part of the cast the trans woman Bitter Betty, the "female impersonator impersonator", Sigourney Beaver[[note]]an AFAB cis woman drag queen[[/note]], [=HoSo=] Terra Toma[[note]]It's not touched on much, but she identifies as trans-feminine nonbinary out of drag[[/note]], and [[spoiler:the return of Dahli]].

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** The press for Season 4 has as part went out of its way to make sure viewers knew how the cast described their drag styles and what their preferred pronouns were, with most of the cast the preferring they/them in some combination with or exclusively from she/her and/or he/him, such as Formelda Hyde (he/they), Koco Caine (they/them only), Saint (he/she/they), and La Zavaleta (she/they). Some uniquely identifying cast members were trans woman Bitter Betty, the trans-femme and non-binary "Drag {{Youkai}}" [=HoSo=] Terra Toma, "female impersonator impersonator", Sigourney Beaver[[note]]an AFAB impersonator"[[note]]AFAB cis woman drag queen[[/note]], [=HoSo=] Terra Toma[[note]]It's not touched on much, but she identifies as trans-feminine nonbinary out of drag[[/note]], queen[[/note]] Sigourney Beaver, and [[spoiler:the return of Dahli]].

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