Watch similar TV shows
on Apple TV+ for free
House of Drag Season 1
Hosted by iconic Kiwi drag queens Kita and Anita, this brand-new elimination style reality series follows nine dragstars competing in outrageous challenges each week to keep their place in the stunning House of Drag mansion!
Watch NowWatch similar TV shows
on Apple TV+ for free
With 30 Day Free Trial!
Free Trial ChannelsAD
Cast
House of Drag Season 1 Full Episode Guide
Season Finale: Only three drag-stars remain and they have one last chance to battle it out for the title of Brightest Star and winner of the first ever season of House of Drag.
The final four drag-stars are challenged to write raps about each other and battle it out to stay in the competition.
The drag-stars compete in a dance challenge. Plus, negative vibes surround the house as the rift between the Aucklanders and Wellingtonians continues.
The competition amps up as the drag-stars are forced to work in teams of three and devise a skit that's inspired by Kita and Anita's drag careers. Who will light up the stage? And who's light will be dimmed?
Kita and Anita introduce the challenge for this week, a costume challenge that gives the drag-stars two minutes to select from a table of “crap.” The drag-stars become violent in the chaos as Lola rips material from Hugo’s arms.
Celebrating their survival, the drag-stars gather for a game of croquet in the backyard; where there is talk of Leidy Lei’s flat shoes being considered as cheating, and Bunny Holiday’s habits of face-tuning her photos.
In the series premiere of House of Drag, we meet the hosts Kita and Anita, who introduce the nine New Zealand drag-stars who are living together.
Welcome to the House of Drag, where nine fierce and fabulous drag stars are moving in to compete in outrageous challenges to win the competition and be crowned the nation’s ultimate drag star. Hosted by two fabulous and hilarious high-profile queens who welcome our nine drag stars into a glamorous house for this hilarious new reality game show.
Warner Bros. International Television Production New Zealand