Watch: 'We're Here' Queens Take On Anti-Drag Threats in Season 4 Trailer

Emell Adolphus READ TIME: 1 MIN.

The acclaimed docuseries "We're Here" is back on HBO with a whole new crop of "RuPaul's Drag Race" queens looking to change the world, one makeover at a time across the nation.

In the Season 4 trailer, the queens take on lots of anti-drag rhetoric, including threats of arrest and anti-gay legislation, reports Entertainment Weekly.

The queens this time around includes "RuPaul's Drag Race" Season 9 victor Sasha Velour, Season 4's Latrice Royale, Season 12 winner Jaida Essence Hall, and "Canada's Drag Race" Season 1 champ Priyanka.

"Because they tried to cancel Pride, it's important that we make drag a spectacle. We're not hiding. We're not going anywhere," says Priyanka in the trailer.

The queens journey from Tulsa, Oklahoma to Murfreesboro, Tennessee, seemingly in the heart of 2023's anti-drag discourse.

"Honey, you can't kill drag," says Jaida. Then someone informs the queens that they "might get arrested" if they proceed with a demonstration.

About the upcoming Season 4 Jaida said "the show is doing something different this time."

"We're just switching it up," she said. "We still want to have the format of three queens in each city so you can focus without having to be so expansive. There's a lot that could happen with four queens. I don't know if there's enough room for all four of us."

Look for "We're Here" Season 4 on HBO starting April 26. See the trailer below.


by Emell Adolphus

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