Similar to the preceding iteration, Brooke Lynn Hytes assumes the dual responsibilities of hosting and serving as the head judge in Canada's Drag Race: Canada vs. the World. The show enlists a panel of supporting judges, including Brad Goreski and Traci Melchor.[4]
The contestants compete for a prize package consisting of $100,000 and the esteemed title, "Queen of the Motherpucking World".[5][4] In June 2023, the show was renewed for a second season.[6]
Format
Season 1
In the first season, the format is similar to seasons 2 to 4 of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars. The top two queens of the maxi challenge will participate in a Lip Sync For The World. The winner of the lip sync received either a luxury vacation or $10,000, alongside the power to eliminate one of the bottom queens from the competition. In the finale, the top 4 will participate in a Lip Sync For The Crown tournament to determine the winner. [7][8]
Season 2
The second season saw a change to the format, with the format now similar to the fourth season of Canada's Drag Race. Each week, there are 1 maxi challenge winner and 3 bottom queens. The winner of the maxi challenge will win the Golden Beaver, with the power to save one of the bottom 3 queens from participating in a lip sync. The other 2 queens who are not saved by the Golden Beaver will have to Lip Sync For Their Lives, to determine which queens will be eliminated. In the finale, the top 4 will participate in a Lip Sync For The Crown tournament to determine the winner.[9]
The second season featured contestants competing from the United States, France, Canada, and the United Kingdom. The season was ultimately won by Lemon, who previously competed on season 1 of Canada's Drag Race, and series 1 of RuPaul's Drag Race: UK. vs the World.
Reception
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