Ready, Set, Werk: Meet the Queens of Canada’s Drag Race Season 6
- Kian Butler
- Nov 1, 2025
- 3 min read
Canada has cracked open the glitter vault once again. Twelve fierce drag performers are stepping into the Drag Race spotlight, and each one is ready to slam heels first onto the stage with talent, nerve and a whole lot of national pride. This season is shaping up to be a melting pot of high fashion, cultural storytelling and outrageous personality. Here’s your first look at the queens who are about to make the North the campiest place on Earth.
Dulce

Dulce is a dancing storm from London, Ontario, who grew up speaking Spanish and serving realness literally. She joined the Canadian Army Reserve as a teen before diving into drag full-time. Expect high kicks, high charisma and maybe a little high-risk choreography. She came to fight. She came to twirl. She came to win.
Eboni La’Belle

A living exclamation point from St. Catharines, Eboni is here to bring volume. She’s a pageant queen, a comedy queen and a proudly trans queen proving you can snatch crowns and crack jokes at the same time. If laughter is the best medicine, Eboni is ready to heal the country.
Hazel

Once a competitive diver, Hazel replaced the swimsuit with sequins and traded the pool deck for the runway. Now hosting popular shows across Vancouver, she performs like someone who has already tasted competition and has no intention of belly flopping.
Karamilk

The name says sweet, but this queen from Toronto has bite. As Kimmy Couture’s drag daughter, Karamilk brings legacy and lethal levels of polish. With dance and musical theatre baked into her DNA, she’s here to make the judges melt.
Mya Foxx

Mya thrives at the intersection of Indigenous heritage and modern fashion. An Inuit performer from Halifax, she started as a backup dancer and stepped right into the spotlight. Mya’s looks come with storytelling and staying power a true triple threat of beauty, culture and claws.
Paolo Perfección

Montreal’s fashion beast. Paolo stitches her drag from scratch, turning fabric into fantasy. She’s runway ready, club-performance tough and completely committed to proving that “Perfección” isn’t just branding — it’s her baseline.
PM

Known for ballet precision and extraterrestrial imagination, PM is the Vancouver visionary who will make you question reality. Their drag is fluid, fearless and frequently from another planet. Prepare for creature couture.
Saltina Shaker

Saltina is proof that resilience can rhinestone itself. After surviving a serious car accident, she reshaped her future through drag. Now she’s a TikTok star with millions cheering her on. Expect a salty kick but a surprisingly sweet aftertaste.
Sami Landri

A proud representative of Acadian drag, Sami is ready to take the Maritimes global. Their charm and fanbase stretch far beyond Moncton. Sami’s mission is to bring drag to every corner of Canada to a village, city and everything in between.
Star Doll

Star Doll is exactly what she claims to be: a star. A Toronto queen with a Filipino heart and theatre training baked into every move. She sings, she raps, she writes and she’s ready to make the Drag Race stage her concert arena.
Van Goth

High fashion meets dark fantasy. Van Goth designs drama right down to the seams. Toronto already knows she’s a look legend and now the rest of the world is about to find out why.
Velma Jones

Velma is the seasoned queen of the bunch, proudly AFAB and proudly Montreal. She’s a community mentor and a walking example of drag’s most important truth and the art form belongs to all who love it.
Why Season 6 Will Be One to Watch
This cast is packed with bold personalities and backstories that matter. There are dancers, designers, survivors, jokesters, and community heroes all stepping onto one stage. Creativity levels are about to spike. Competition fuel is lit. And Canada is ready for a new crown jewel.




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