Drag Race Down Under season four cast revealed as Stan announces new line-up of queens and premiere date
Brenda Bressed, 24, Melbourne, VIC
An energetic camp performer with a background in musical theater. Despite her young age, Brenda Bressed is considered one of the most polished queens in the Melbourne scene.
Freya Armani, 24, Brisbane, QLD
Originally born in Philadelphia, USA, of Lebanese and Puerto Rican ethnicity, Freya made her way across the pond in 2011. She started doing drag in 2019 and has since been booked and blessed, working as a regular at the biggest gay clubs along the Gold Coast.
Karna Ford, 27, Sydney, NSW
Known for her energetic performance style and sassy attitude, Sydney’s dancing diva jumps off the stage and does the splits. She is one of the world’s newest queens and has quickly risen to fame, with a recent highlight of winning Sydney’s Slay 2 Stay competition.
Lazy Susan, 32, Melbourne, VIC
This queen is pure comedy, known for her wacky sense of humor and crazy drag aesthetic. Lazy Susan’s drag is unmatched by any other queen in the Melbourne scene. Her most recent achievements include performing with Charlie XCX, appearing in a Troy Sivan music video and selling out the Melbourne comedy festival.
Lucina Innocence, 28, Auckland, New Zealand
This queen is a tall drink of water and stands about 6 feet tall. Lucina has built her reputation over the past seven years and is known for her wig styling skills – with some of her work appearing on drag racing alumni Yuri Guy & Flor.
Mandy Moobs, 33, Brisbane, Queensland
Brisbane’s most talented drag costumer, Mandy Moobs offers the most polished looks, some of which have already appeared on the main stage of RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under. Known as the ‘Mother’ of Brisbane, Mandy’s credits include being nominated for Best Drag Artist three years in a row and representing Australia at NZ Pride Ski week last year.
Max Drag Queen, 24, Melbourne, VIC
Max Drag Queen is a formidable force on the Melbourne scene and is known for pulling off all the stunts on stage, as well as being part of the Isis Avis Loren dynasty. Max previously won Best New Talent at Melbourne’s Drag Awards, won numerous drag competitions such as Dragathon and appeared in a number of national campaigns.
Nikita Iman, 27, Auckland, New Zealand
This Samoan beauty was born in the ballroom where she won her first category, ‘FACE’, and that is exactly what she will serve in the competition. After getting a taste of drag, Nikita ventured out to explore the Auckland club scene and has been unstoppable since.
Olivia Dreams, 26, Wellington, New Zealand
Olivia is a young, passionate and high performer emerging on the Wellington scene. She has been doing drag for three years now and is known as the ultimate pop diva, who can serve up both an energetic dance number and a ballad.
Vybe, 32, Sydney, NSW
Vybe has been active on the Sydney scene for the past 13 years, living with her drag sister (and brother), RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under Season 1 contestant Coco Jumbo. Vybe is a polished queen with a great sense of humor.