HBO Cancels LGBTQ+ Reality Series 'We're Here' After 4 Seasons

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HBO Cancels LGBTQ+ Reality Series 'We're Here' After 4 Seasons

HBO’s LGBTQ+ reality series We’re Here is sashaying away after four seasons.

On Friday (September 6), it was confirmed that the network would not be renewing the series, which first premiered in 2020.

The most recent season aired earlier this year starring Jaida Essence Hall, Priyanka, Sasha Velour and Latrice Royale. In it, the drag queens put on drag shows in small towns across the United States.

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Deadline confirmed that the series was coming to a close.

“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,” a representative for HBO said in a statement shared with the outlet.

They continued, saying, “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’re Here premiered starring Bob the Drag Queen, Eureka O’Hara, and Shangela.

More than 50 shows have been cancelled so far in 2024.

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