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Season 3

6 episodes · Nov 25, 2022

In season three, the queens recruit a diverse group of local residents from Granbury, TX; St. George, UT; Brevard County, FL; Jackson, MS; and Sussex, NJ to share their stories, increase awareness, and promote acceptance in their communities by participating in one-night-only drag shows. In each town, the queens inspire their “drag daughters” to express their genuine selves in front of their families, friends and communities, at times facing increased opposition and anti-LGBTQ+ legislation laws.

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  • Granbury, Texas
    S3E1

    Granbury, Texas

    Nov 25, 202267m

    The queens work with an unapologetic ally, a music minister recently removed from their church, and a teen looking to create a safe space.

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  • Jackson, Mississippi
    S3E2

    Jackson, Mississippi

    Dec 2, 202260m

    The queens help further Mark’s advocacy for queer people of color, amplify Debronski’s voice, and raise Chris’ allyship to new heights.

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  • St. George, Utah
    S3E3

    St. George, Utah

    Dec 9, 202259m

    The queens help a bisexual woman who left Mormonism, a teen struggling with being misgendered, and an advocate for the queer community.

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  • Sussex, New Jersey
    S3E4

    Sussex, New Jersey

    Dec 16, 202259m

    The queens help a woman find a queer community, a bisexual navy vet accept his whole self, and Shangela’s most unexpected “daughter” yet.

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  • Florida, Part 1
    S3E5

    Florida, Part 1

    Dec 23, 202254m

    The queens help a mom and her trans daughter, a couple of almost 50 years, a man seeking to be open about his identity, and a Pulse survivor.

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  • Florida, Part 2
    S3E6

    Florida, Part 2

    Dec 30, 202260m

    As they put the finishing touches on the drag show, Bob, Eureka, and Shangela continue their work with Jaime, Dempsey, Mandy, Lori, Mark, and Vico. Meanwhile, Eureka is inspired by Mandy to be upfront about her own identity and live a more authentic life.

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