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Justin Trudeau Is First World Leader to Appear on Drag Race

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Justin Trudeau is ready for world domination…. Drag edition.The prime minister of Canada will join the upcoming season of Canada’s Drag Race: Canada vs.

The World as a special guest, becoming the first world leader to be featured in the Drag Race franchise as a guest star. (Nancy Pelosi appeared on last season’s RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars in hopes of persuading contestants and viewers to vote in the midterm elections.)                                                     As revealed in the new trailer, Trudeau will grace an episode of the Canadian competition show, surprising the nine contestants as they gear up to werk for that crown.The series will welcome back queens from all over the world— Icesis Couture, Stephanie Prince, Kendall Gender, and Rita Baga from Canada; Vanity Milan and Victoria Scone from the UK; Anita Wigl'it from Australia; and of course— All Stars alum Silky Nutmeg Ganache and Ra’Jah O’Hara from the US.

The trailer teases judgey behavior… and lots of it. Brooke Lynn Hytes, Brad Goreski, and Traci Melchor join the judging table as season regulars, welcoming a variety of respected guests to take a seat along with them— Anjulie, Gary Janetti, Hollywood Jade, Jeanne Barker, Joe Zee, Monet X Change, Priyanka, and Sarain Fox will all take a stab at advising the queens this season.

But with “the stakes high and the heels highest"— as one queen puts it— who will rise to the top?Tune in to find out. Canada’s Drag Race: Canada vs.

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