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Watch the Fabulous & Emotional Trailer for We're Here Season 3

Watch the Fabulous & Emotional Trailer for We're Here Season 3

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Bob the Drag Queen, Shangela, and Eureka O’Hara are all coming back for a third season on HBO.

The Emmy award-winning series We're Here is finally coming back!

For its third season, HBO's reality drag series We're Here will take hosts Bob the Drag Queen, Eureka O'Hara, and Shangela to even more small-town cities in the U.S., like Brevard County, Florida; George, Utah; Granbury, Texas; Jackson, Mississippi; and Sussex, New Jersey. During each of those visits, the queens will aim to spread awareness and acceptance of LGBTQ+ individuals.

Just like the first two seasons, the hosts of We're Here will put on a one-night-only drag show in each of these cities and will give a makeover to their chosen "drag daughters" in the leading up to their performances.

Watch the trailer for We're Here season three below.

In the trailer, Bob is shown facing a protest against one of the drag shows put on by We're Here. One of the protestors appears to call Bob an "abomination," to which she replies, "me!?" In another scene, Shangie comments that "this has been different than any experience that we've had in the history of doing this show."

Despite the pushback that they're facing in certain cities, Eureka, Shangela, and Bob are set to keep pushing forward to support the LGBTQ+ communities in these conservative spaces.

We can't wait for what is sure to be an emotional ride on season three of We're Here.

We're Here season three premieres November 25 on HBO and HBO Max.

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