HBO Cancels Drag Reality Series We're Here
HBO Cancels Drag Reality Series We're Here
HBO Cancels Drag Reality Series We're Here
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HBO's Emmy-winning drag makeover series 'We’re Here' has been canceled after four seasons, as announced by co-creators Johnnie Ingram and Stephen Warren. The show, which premiered in 2020, featured former 'RuPaul's Drag Race' contestants traveling across the U.S. to promote LGBTQ+ acceptance through drag performances and makeovers. The fourth season, which aired in early 2024, focused on activism amidst rising anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment and featured new hosts, including Sasha Velour and Priyanka. HBO expressed pride in the show's impact and its accolades, including four Emmy wins and a Peabody Award. The creators shared gratitude for the opportunity to spread a message of love and acceptance through their work. The series concludes with a legacy of empowerment for the LGBTQ+ community.

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