

I definitely think that the two standouts 100 per cent are Brook Lynn and Yvie. My initial thoughts have changed since the beginning. You’ll be performing with some of the Season 11 queens. Canada is always just so energized for the shows, so it’s very exciting.

I just find that some audiences just aren’t into the drag phenomenon as much as other places. It’s just really cool to see an audience that’s just fully there for the show because you don’t get that everywhere you go! In the states you can find drag literally every night of the week, and probably several shows a night. Every time that I come, the audience is just so energized, and so into the show, they just love it! And not just for the Drag Race girls, but for the local entertainers that are in the show as well.

I really love the fact that the audience is just very appreciative of the shows that they have there. What is your favourite thing about performing in Canada? You’ll be back in Canada performing in Toronto on April 20. Davenport) to talk preparation for All Stars, her favourite looks from the show, the tied ending, and how sharing the title of AS4 winner is not what you may think. IN got the chance to chat with Trinity ahead of her April 20 performance in Toronto (along with Season 11 queens Shuga Cain, and A’Keria C. Known for her fabulous body-ody-ody, infamous tuck, and super-polished looks, Trinity delivered stunning performances on the main stage that classified her as a fan favourite from both her time on Season 9, and AS4. It’s been two months since Trinity the Tuck was named as one of the winners of RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 4, and the shocking tie still remains one of the biggest twists in the show’s history. The All Stars 4 winner talks about her favourite looks, who she’s rooting for this season of Drag Race, and how sharing the All Star title is not what you may think…
