Lazy Susan is crowned the new winner of Drag Race Down Under season four and wins and $50,000 in prize money

Brenda Bressed, 24, Melbourne, VIC

A high energy, camp performer with a background in musical theatre. Despite her young age, Brenda Bressed is considered to be one of the most polished queens on the Melbourne scene. 

Freya Armani, 24, Brisbane, QLD

Originally born in Philadelphia, USA, of Lebanese and Puerto Rican ethnicity, Freya made her way across the pond back in 2011. She started drag in 2019 and has found herself to be booked and blessed ever since, working as a regular at all the biggest gay clubs up and down the Gold Coast. 

Karna Ford, 27, Sydney, NSW

Known for her high energy performance style and sassy attitude, Sydney’s dancing diva can be found jumping off stages and doing the splits. One of the newest queens on the scene, she has quickly become well known with a recent highlight being winning Sydney’s Slay 2 Stay competition. 

Lazy Susan, 32, Melbourne, VIC

This queen is pure comedy, known for her zany sense of humour and kooky drag aesthetic, Lazy Susan’s drag is unmatched by any other queen on the Melbourne scene. Her most recent achievements include performing with Charlie XCX, appearing in a Troy Sivan music video and selling out at Melbourne comedy festival. 

Lucina Innocence, 28, Auckland, NZ

This queen is a tall drink of water, standing at around 6ft 7 in drag. Lucina has spent the last seven years building up her reputation and is known for her wig styling ability – with some of her work appearing on drag race alumni Yuri Guy & Flor. 

Mandy Moobs, 33, Brisbane, QLD

Brisbane’s most accomplished drag costumier, Mandy Moobs offers the most polished looks—some of which have already appeared on the mainstage of RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under. Known as the ‘mum’ of Brisbane, Mandy’s achievements include having been nominated for Best Drag Artist three years in a row and having represented Australia at the NZ Pride Ski week last year.

Max Drag Queen, 24, Melbourne, VIC

A formidable force on the Melbourne scene, Max Drag Queen is known for pulling out all the stunts on stage, as well as belonging to the Isis Avis Loren Dynasty. Max has previously won Best New Talent at the Melbourne’s Drag Awards, won countless drag competitions such as Dragathon, and appeared in a number of national campaigns. 

Nikita Iman, 27, Auckland, NZ

This Samoan beauty was birthed in the ballroom where she won her first category, ‘FACE’—which is exactly what she’ll be serving in the competition. After getting a taste of drag, Nikita ventured out to explore the Auckland club scene and has been unstoppable ever since. 

Olivia Dreams, 26, Wellington, NZ

Olivia is a young, passionate and high performer who is up and coming on the Wellington scene. She’s been doing drag for three years now and is known for being the quintessential pop diva, able to serve a high energy dance number as well as a ballad. 

Vybe, 32, Sydney, NSW

Vybe has been in the Sydney scene for the last 13 years, residing with her drag sister (and brother), RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under Season 1 contestant Coco Jumbo. Vybe is a polished queen with a killer sense of humour. 

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