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This season will focus on two U.S. towns over the course of six episodes, taking an in-depth and more immersive look at the local political systems and participants, anti-LGBTQ+ legislation and opposition, and their effect on the LGBTQ+ community.
As the crowd for their park gathering grows, the Queens vow to meet the hate with even louder outpourings of love. Then, after finally securing an unconventional venue, Sasha, Priyanka, and Latrice – along with their drag daughters – prepare for an epic drag show of biblical proportions.
After cautions from the Bartlesville local equality group, Sasha, Priyanka, and Latrice grow more determined than ever to show up for the queer community – but securing a venue for their show proves increasingly difficult. Then, as Latrice finds unexpected healing in Tulsa, the Queens meet Jess, who needs a little help living her truth.
The Queens call for reinforcement by way of Latrice Royale for their next stop in conservative Oklahoma, a state that has introduced an alarming number of anti-LGBTQ+ bills. There, they work with attack survivor Christian, proud father and viral sensation Kris, two-spirited educator John, and Randy, who is openly gay and accepted in the staunchly anti-drag town of Bartlesville.
After the town hall meeting goes worse than expected, Sasha, Priyanka, and Jaida refocus their attention on their drag children. As everyone prepares to take the stage, the queens hope their "kids" are met with love and acceptance by the local community.
After a successful open drag show, Sasha, Priyanka, and Jaida begin planning an even larger event for the center of town. Meanwhile, Priyanka welcomes her first drag daughter Princey, whose out and proud wrestling persona "Pha'Nesse" is his polar opposite. Then, the queens risk getting arrested for attending a town hall meeting in full drag attire.
New queens Sasha Velour, Priyanka, and Jaida Essence Hall jump in where they're needed most: Murfreesboro, TN, a city that canceled Pride following a statewide anti-drag ban. They meet Maleeka, who is tired of "passing" and ready to start living; musician Bradford, who wants to be a better ally for his kids; and Norm, a seasoned drag performer with a heavy heart.
This season will focus on two U.S. towns over the course of six episodes, taking an in-depth and more immersive look at the local political systems and participants, anti-LGBTQ+ legislation and opposition, and their effect on the LGBTQ+ community.
In Season 3, the queens recruit a diverse group of local residents from Granbury, TX; St. George, UT; Brevard County, FL; Jackson, MS; and Sussex, NJ to share their stories, increase awareness, and promote acceptance in their communities by participating in one-night-only drag shows. In each town, the queens inspire their "drag daughters" to express their genuine selves in front of their families, friends and communities, at times facing increased opposition and anti-LGBTQ+ legislation laws.
We're Here recruits small-town residents across America to participate in a one-night-only drag show. In each episode, renowned drag queens Bob the Drag Queen, Eureka O'Hara and Shangela Laquifa Wadley will inspire and teach their own "drag daughters" to step outside their comfort zone for a night of no-holds-barred, full-on drag.