‘We’re Here’ Canceled By HBO After Four Seasons

Drag reality series We’re Here is ending after four seasons on HBO, Deadline has confirmed.

We’re Here followed the drag queens as they traveled across the U.S., recruiting small-town residents to participate in one-night-only drag shows.

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“We are honored to have brought four heartfelt and impactful seasons of We’re Here to viewers around the world, amidst ongoing hostility directed at drag performers and aggression towards the LGBTQ+ community at large,” HBO said in a statement.

“The two recent Emmy nominations, along with four previous Emmy wins, a Peabody Award, a Critics Choice Real TV and LGBTQ Award, Television Academy Honors and three GLAAD Media Awards, fill us with enormous pride. After bringing the show to over 20 towns across America, the series’ journey has come to an end, with the fourth season being its final. We thank Johnnie Ingram, Steve Warren, Peter LoGreco, all of our fabulous queens and crew for proving countless times that love is stronger than hate.”

We’re Here premiered on HBO in 2020, and it featured former RuPaul’s Drag Race contestants Bob the Drag Queen, Eureka O’Hara, and Shangela.

Co-Creators and Executive Producers Johnnie Ingram and Stephen Warren said, “Although the current run of our show has ended, We’re Here’s message of love and acceptance has already made a lasting impact for 2SLGBTQIA+ people across the country.”

“Creating We’re Here was a dream come true and our hearts are overflowing with love. We are grateful to HBO for giving us this opportunity, to our fierce drag mothers and drag community, to our production team at IPC, and to all those that shared their hearts and stories with us,” they continued. “It took a lot of courage, sequins and sweat to make We’re Here, and we are so proud to leave behind four Peabody, Critics Choice, GLAAD and Television Academy award winning seasons that are wildly entertaining, enlightening and give hope to anyone struggling to live their truth.”

Season 4 of the show premiered on April 26, 2024, with new queens: Jaida Essence Hall, Priyanka, Sasha Velour, and Latrice Royale. The last episode of the series aired on May 31, 2024.

Variety was first to report the news.

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