Get ready for wild performances, backstage drama, and fierce competition! Meet the queens of Drag Race Down Under Season 4 as they share their craziest moments on stage and more.
The new season of Drag Race Down Under is set to premiere on Stan, Friday, November 1, with a lineup of 10 queens from Australia and New Zealand competing for the title of “Down Under’s Next Drag Superstar.” Hosted by Michelle Visage, this season promises a mix of standout performances and fierce competition.
Watch our video interview with several of the contestants at a launch event this week below:
Here’s a look at all the queens ready to take the stage:
Brenda Bressed (@brenda_bressed) – Melbourne’s camp performer with a background in musical theatre and a finalist on The Voice Australia.
Freya Armani (@freyaarmani) – A Brisbane-based queen bringing competitive dance skills and a passion for diversity.
Karna Ford (@karnaford) – Sydney’s high-energy performer known for winning the Slay 2 Stay competition and her WorldPride appearance.
Lazy Susan (@mslazysusan) – A comedy queen from Melbourne, known for her unique drag aesthetic and sold-out comedy festival performances.
Lucina Innocence (@lucinainnocence) – Auckland’s tall queen, recognised for her live singing and wig styling skills.
Mandy Moobs (@mandymoobs) – Brisbane’s experienced costumier, with her designs already gracing the Drag Race main stage.
Max Drag Queen (@maxdragqueen) – Melbourne’s stunt queen, with a history of winning drag competitions and performing in national campaigns.
Nikita Iman (@nikitaiman) – Originally from Auckland, now based in Sydney, this Samoan queen brings ballroom culture to the competition.
Olivia Dreams (@oliviadreamsnz) – A pop performer from Wellington, focused on creating inclusive drag spaces in her community.
Vybe (@itsjustvybe) – A veteran of Sydney’s drag scene, performing for over 13 years at major venues and events.

You can catch all the action when the new season kicks off on Stan.
Interviews: @samprins.
Editing: @bengrubb.
Production assistance: @finnparsonage.
Editor’s note: GSN’s editor works for a company that owns Stan.
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