Brenda Bressed

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Brenda Bressed
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Bryce Gibson
Occupation Drag queen
Television

Brenda Bressed is the stage name of Bryce Gibson, [1] an Australian drag performer who was a finalist on the twelfth season of The Voice and will compete on the fourth season of Drag Race Down Under .

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Career

Brenda Bressed was a finalist on the twelfth season of The Voice and is competing on the upcoming fourth season of Drag Race Down Under . [2] [3] [4]

Personal life

Brenda Bressed is from Melbourne and has cited Dolly Parton as an inspiration. [3]

Filmography

See also

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