We’re Here Not Returning for Season 5
We’re Here is packing its bags and… not hitting the road. The HBO reality series will not return for a fifth season, TVLine has confirmed.
“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,” series creators Johnnie Ingram and Stephen Warren say in a statement. “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.”
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We’re Here followed multiple RuPaul’s Drag Race stars as they traveled the country, staging one-night-only drag shows in small towns, changing hearts and minds along the way.
The first three seasons starred Bob the Drag Queen, Eureka O’Hara and Shangela, all of whom were swapped out for a new set of queens in Season 4. The final season starred Jaida Essence Hall, Priyanka, Sasha Velour and Latrice Royale.
We’re Here won four Primetime Emmy Awards during the course of its run — two in 2022 for costuming and makeup, and two more in 2023 for costuming and hairstyling.
Variety was the first to report the news about We’re Here ending. Will you miss joining the queens on their journey across America? Drop a comment with your thoughts below.
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