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We're Here is back for its highly anticipated third season. The Emmy Award-winning show will see drag queens Bob the Drag Queen, Eureka O'Hara, and Shangela journey across small-town America, "spreading love and connection through the art of drag."
The queens, who have all competed on RuPaul's Drag Race in the past, each meet their own drag children in the towns, where they share their stories, increase awareness, and promote acceptance in their communities by participating in one-night-only drag shows.

Shangela, who is also competing in season 31 of Dancing With the Stars, told Newsweek that the trio of co-hosts were motivated "now more than ever" to "share and highlight these important stories that deserve to be told across our country."
Shangela said: "Because of everything that's going on in America, the current political climate, [there's a] necessity of greater visibility and representation for us all. Especially in these marginalised places."
Newsweek has everything you need to know about the third installment of HBO series We're Here.
When Does Season 3 of We're Here Start?
The third season of We're Here will start on Friday, November 25, at 10 p.m. ET/PT.
The queens travel to Granbury, Texas; St. George, Utah; Brevard County, Florida; Jackson, Mississippi; and Sussex, New Jersey.
Is There a Trailer for Season 3 of We're Here?
The trailer for We're Here season three was released at the start of November and gives fans a sneak peek of what's to come in the episodes.
In the teaser, Shangela, Bob the Drag Queen and Eureka show off some of their amazing outfits as they walk through the different towns they are visiting.

Shangela's voiceover then says: "You would think we were in Jurassic Park. You know with the glass in the water when it starts shaking? That's our heels coming!" as Eureka asks: "The question is, where are the gays hiding?"
"Everyone is overly-friendly. Kind of like, 'what's going on' friendly?" Bob adds, before we then see a montage of some of the different people who will be sharing their stories and taking part in the drag shows.
There are also some clips of some of the less-welcoming residents in the various towns, with some protesters even calling Bob an "abomination" as they walk down the street.
"This has been different from any other experience we've had of doing this show," Shangela tells the cameras.

It doesn't look like the queens are going to let the protesters get to them, however, as the rest of the trailer shows some sneak peeks of the amazing one-night-only shows that the We're Here team put on in the towns.
When the third season of We're Here was announced in December 2021, Nina Rosenstein, executive vice president of HBO Programming, said: "Part of the magic of We're Here is that, even though it takes place in small towns, the series has had an incredibly inspiring ripple effect that goes way beyond those communities.
"We're looking forward to another season where we can continue to inspire and showcase some fierce drag!"

How to Watch Season 3 of We're Here
The six-episode-long third season of We're Here will air weekly on HBO on Fridays at 10 p.m. ET/PT. Episodes will also be available to stream on HBO Max.
We're Here seasons one and two are available to watch in full on HBO Max.
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