Call Me Mother season 2

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Call Me Mother
Season 2
Call Me Mother (season 2) poster.jpg
Promotional poster for season two
Hosted byDallas Dixon
Coaches
No. of contestants15
WinnerWeebee
Winning coachBarbada de Barbades
Runner-upJessie Précieuse

Makayla Couture

Pepper
No. of episodes9
Release
Original network OutTV
Original releaseOctober 26 (2022-10-26) 
December 21, 2022 (2022-12-21)
Season chronology
 Previous
Season 1

The second season of Call Me Mother premiered on October 26, 2022. [1] The cast was announced on September 23, 2022. [1] All three drag mothers from the first season, Peppermint, Crystal and Barbada de Barbades, are returning; [2] Farra N. Hyte is also returning as a non-mentoring judge, alongside new judge Landon Cider in place of the first season's Miss Butterfly. [3]

Contents

The prize package for the winner includes a seven-night stay for two at the Almar Resort luxury LGBTQ+ beachfront experience in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, courtesy of Air Canada Vacations, a year’s supply of Rimmel Cosmetics, a year’s supply of Wella Professionals hair product and the chance to be the Face of Wella Face at Pride Toronto, and a cash prize of $25,000, courtesy of Freddie.

The winner of the second season of Call Me Mother was Weebee, with Jessie Précieuse, Makayla Couture and Pepper as runners-up.

Contestants

Ages, names and cities stated are at time of filming.

Contestants of Call Me Mother season 2 and their backgrounds
ContestantAgeHometownHouseOutcome
Weebee25 Vancouver, British Columbia HarmonieWinner
Jessie Précieuse27 Montreal, Quebec GlassRunners-up
Makayla Couture19 Toronto, Ontario Dulcet
Pepper45 Edmonton, Alberta Harmonie
Justin Abit41 Delta, British ColumbiaDulcet5th place
Jenna Seppa22 Sturgeon Falls, OntarioHarmonie6th place
Phoenix Black27 London, OntarioGlass7th place
Imarra29Toronto, OntarioDulcet8th place
Mya Foxx28 Halifax, Nova Scotia Dulcet10th place
Seyoncé Knows35Toronto, OntarioGlass
Miss Shay Dee25Toronto, OntarioHarmonie12th place
Stony Mac23 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Glass
Champagna36Toronto, Ontario15th place
Kingchella23 Ajax, Ontario
Newfound Lad28 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador

Contestant progress

Legend:

  Weebee won Call Me Mother season 2.
  Jessie Précieuse, Makayla Couture, and Pepper were the runners-up.
  WIN indicates that the House or contestant scored the highest in the challenge.
  SAFE indicates that the house or contestant was declared safe by the judges.
  BTM (Bottom) indicates that the house was up for elimination.
  ELIM (Eliminated) indicates that the contestant was eliminated.
  Dulcet indicates that the contestant was chosen to be in the House of Dulcet by Peppermint.
  Glass indicates that the contestant was chosen to be in the House of Glass by Crystal.
  Harmonie indicates that the contestant was chosen to be in the House of Harmonie by Barbada.
Progress of contestants including rank/position in each episode
ContestantEpisode
1 [4] 2 [5] 3 [6] 4 [7] 5 [8] 6 [9] 7 [10] 8 [11] 9 [12]
WeebeeHarmonieBTMWINWINSAFEBTMWINGuestWinner
Jessie PrécieuseGlassBTMBTMSAFEWINSAFESAFEGuestRunner-up
Makayla CoutureDulcetWINBTMBTMBTMBTMBTMGuestRunner-up
PepperHarmonieBTMWINWINSAFEWINBTMGuestRunner-up
Justin AbitDulcetWINBTMBTMSAFEWINELIMGuest
Jenna SeppaHarmonieBTMWINWINSAFEELIMGuest
Phoenix BlackGlassBTMBTMSAFEELIMGuest
ImarraDulcetWINBTMELIMGuest
Mya FoxxDulcetWINELIMGuest
Seyoncé KnowsGlassBTMELIMGuest
Miss Shay DeeHarmonieELIMGuest
Stony MacGlassELIMGuest
ChampagnaELIMGuest
KingchellaELIMGuest
Newfound LadELIMGuest

Contestant notes

Makayla Couture previously appeared on the second season of Canada's Drag Race , as the makeover partner of Icesis Couture in the "Prom" episode. [13]

Jessie Précieuse regularly appears, under her real name Alex Verville, as a television meteorologist on MétéoMédia, the French-language version of The Weather Network. [14] In 2021, the network chose to celebrate Pride Month by having Verville present several weather segments in drag as Jessie Précieuse. [15]

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air date
91"Adoptions"October 26, 2022 (2022-10-26)

The drag artists participate in three rounds of adoption challenges to be selected by one of the three drag mothers: a look challenge, a talent challenge and a tea time conversation with the mothers; however, with only 4 spots on each team and three drag mothers, three of the fifteen artists will not be selected.

  • Adopted into the House of Dulcet: Mya Foxx, Makayla Couture, Imarra (Talent Round), Justin Abit (Tea Time Round)
  • Adopted into the House of Glass: Phoenix Black, Stony Mac, Jessie Précieuse (Talent Round), Seyoncé Knows (Tea Time Round)
  • Adopted into the House of Harmonie: Pepper, Weebee, Miss Shay Dee (Talent Round), Jenna Seppa (Tea Time Round)
  • Eliminated: Champagna, Kingchella and Newfound Lad
102"Family Day"November 2, 2022 (2022-11-02)

  • Challenge Winner: House of Dulcet
  • Eliminated: Miss Shay Dee and Stony Mac
113"Safety Dance"November 9, 2022 (2022-11-09)

  • Challenge Winner: House of Harmonie
  • Eliminated: Mya Foxx and Seyoncé Knows
124"Of Monsters and Media"November 16, 2022 (2022-11-16)

  • Challenge Winner: House of Harmonie
  • Eliminated: Imarra
135"Might Have Been Me"November 23, 2022 (2022-11-23)

  • Challenge Winner: Jessie Précieuse
  • Eliminated: Phoenix Black
146"Leave It On The Stage"November 30, 2022 (2022-11-30)

  • Challenge Winner: Justin Abit and Pepper
  • Eliminated: Jenna Seppa
157"Sell It"December 7, 2022 (2022-12-07)

  • Challenge Winner: Weebee
  • Eliminated: Justin Abit
168"Family Reunion"December 14, 2022 (2022-12-14)
179"Mother of All Finales"December 21, 2022 (2022-12-21)

  • Winner: Weebee
  • Runners-up: Jessie Précieuse, Makayla Couture and Pepper

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