List of The Boulet Brothers' Dragula contestants

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The Boulet Brothers and the cast of the first, second, and third seasons.

The Boulet Brothers' Dragula is an American reality competition television series, that premiered on October 31, 2016. The series documents producers and co-hosts of the Boulet Brothers' search for "The World's Next Drag Supermonster".

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The original series has crowned five winners, awarding them the title of "The World's Next Drag Supermonster": Vander Von Odd, Biqtch Puddin', Landon Cider, Dahli, and Niohuru X.

Main series

Legend:

  The contestant won the season, episode, or special.
  The contestant returned to the competition after being eliminated during the season.
  The contestant returned to the competition after being eliminated in a previous season.
Contestants of The Boulet Brothers' Dragula and their backgrounds
SeasonContestantHometownOutcome
1
Vander Von Odd Los Angeles, CaliforniaWinner
Frankie DoomLos Angeles, CaliforniaRunners-up
Melissa Befierce
Meatball 4th place
Loris5th place
Xochi Mochi
Foxie Adjuia7th place
Ursula Major8th place
Pinche Queen9th place
2
Biqtch Puddin' Atlanta, GeorgiaWinner
James Majesty [lower-alpha 1] Seattle, WashingtonRunners-up
Victoria Elizabeth Black [lower-alpha 2] Orlando, Florida
Abhora Miami, Florida4th place
DisasterinaLos Angeles, California5th place
Erika Klash San Francisco, California6th place
Dahli [lower-alpha 3] Phoenix, Arizona 7th place
Kendra Onixxx Pomona, California 8th place
Monikkie Shame Seattle, Washington9th place
Felony DodgerLos Angeles, California10th place
3
Landon Cider Long Beach, California Winner
Dollya BlackOrlando, FloridaRunners-up
Priscilla Chambers Asheville, North Carolina
Louisianna Purchase Austin, Texas 4th place
Evah Destruction Dallas, Texas5th place
Maddelynn Hatter New York City, New York6th place
Hollow Eve [lower-alpha 4] San Francisco, California7th place
Maxi Glamour St. Louis, Missouri8th place
Yovska Toronto, Canada9th place
St. Lucia [lower-alpha 5] Atlanta, Georgia10th place
Violencia! [lower-alpha 6] Boston, Massachusetts11th place [lower-alpha 7]
4
Dahli [lower-alpha 3] [lower-alpha 8] [lower-alpha 9] Phoenix, ArizonaWinner
HoSo Terra Toma Seoul, South KoreaRunners-up
Saint [lower-alpha 5] [lower-alpha 8] New York City, New York
Sigourney Beaver Chicago, Illinois
La ZavaletaNew York City, New York5th place
Jade Jolie Louisville, Kentucky 6th place
Bitter Betty Los Angeles, California7th place
Merrie CherryNew York City, New York8th place
Koco Caine Tulsa, Oklahoma 9th place
Astrud AureliaPhoenix, Arizona10th place
Formelda Hyde Phoenix, Arizona11th place
5
Niohuru X Tianjin, ChinaWinner
Blackberri Houston, TexasRunners-up
Orkgotik Buenos Aires, Argentina
Throb ZombieBoston, Massachusetts
Fantasia Royale Gaga Miami, Florida5th place
Cynthia Doll Kansas City, Missouri 6th place
Jay KayNew York City, New York7th place [lower-alpha 10]
Anna Phylactic Manchester, United Kingdom8th place
Jarvis Hammer Atlanta, Georgia9th place
SatannaLos Angeles, California10th place
Onyx OndyxPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania11th place
6 Auntie Heroine Rockford, Illinois TBA
Aurora Gozmic Chicago, Illinois
Asia Consent Portland, Oregan
Desiree Dik Washington, D.C.
Grey MatterHouston, Texas
JahariaKansas City, Missouri
Majesty [lower-alpha 1] [lower-alpha 11] Portland, Oregon
PiPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
ScyllaChicago, Illinois
Severity StoneBoston, Massachusetts
Vivvi The ForceSan Diego, California
Yuri [lower-alpha 12] Auckland, New Zealand

Spin-offs

Legend:

  The contestant won the season, episode, or special.
  The contestant returned to the competition after being eliminated during the season.

Resurrection

Contestants of The Boulet Brothers' Dragula: Resurrection and their backgrounds
SeasonContestantHometownOriginal season(s)Original placement(s)Outcome
1
Saint [lower-alpha 5] Acworth, Georgia Season 3 10th placeWinner
Dahli Phoenix, Arizona Season 2 7th placeRunner-up [lower-alpha 13]
Victoria Black [lower-alpha 2] Orlando, FloridaSeason 2Runner-up3rd place [lower-alpha 14]
Frankie Doom West Covina, California Season 1 Runner-up4th place
Kendra Onixxx Riverside, California Season 28th place
LorisLos Angeles, CaliforniaSeason 15th place
Priscilla ChambersAsheville, North CarolinaSeason 3Runner-up

Titans

Contestants of The Boulet Brothers' Dragula: Titans and their backgrounds
SeasonContestantHometownOriginal season(s)Original placement(s)Outcome
1
Victoria Black [lower-alpha 2] Orlando, FloridaSeason 2Runner-upWinner
Resurrection3rd place
HoSo Terra Toma Seoul, South Korea Season 4 Runner-upRunners-up
Koco CainePhoenix, ArizonaSeason 49th place
Astrud AureliaPhoenix, ArizonaSeason 410th place4th place
Evah DestructionAustin, TexasSeason 35th place
Melissa BefierceLos Angeles, CaliforniaSeason 1Runner-up6th place [lower-alpha 15]
AbhoraLos Angeles, CaliforniaSeason 24th place7th place [lower-alpha 16]
Erika KlashNew York City, New YorkSeason 26th place8th place
Kendra OnixxxRiverside, CaliforniaSeason 28th place9th place
Resurrection4th place
Yovska Toronto, CanadaSeason 39th place10th place

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 Now Majesty, they were referred to as James Majesty on season 2.
  2. 1 2 3 Victoria Elizabeth Black is referred to by her full name on season 2 and as Victoria Black on Resurrection and Titans.
  3. 1 2 The Dahli is referred to as Dahli on the show.
  4. Hollow Eve of Destruction is referred to as Hollow Eve on the show.
  5. 1 2 3 Now Saint, she is referred to as St. Lucia on season 3.
  6. Violencia Exclamation Point is referred to as Violencia! on the show.
  7. Violencia! quit the competition before the extermination.
  8. 1 2 The contestant returned to compete after being eliminated on a previous season.
  9. Dahli entered the competition on episode 2.
  10. Jay Kay originally placed eleventh before re-entering the competition.
  11. Majesty originally competed on season 2, placing as a runner-up
  12. Yuri Guaii is referred to as Yuri on the show.
  13. After being exterminated by the Boulets Dahli was shown to have survived.
  14. Victoria Black quit the competition prior to the final judging.
  15. Melissa Befierce decided to quit the competition after being placed into the bottom two and was ultimately exterminated by the Boulets.
  16. Abhora originally placed tenth, but re-entered the competition and ultimately placed seventh.

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