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Saint is not to be confused with Santa Lucía

Saint (formerly known as St. Lucia) is an American drag performer and one of the eleven contestants to compete on the third season of The Boulet Brothers' Dragula. On October 6th, 2020, it was announced that she would be a contestant on The Boulet Brothers' Dragula Resurrection, where the Boulet Brothers declared her the winner. As the winner of Resurrection, Saint won a cash prize of $20,000 as well as a position on the fourth season of Dragula. She finished as a runner-up alongside HoSo Terra Toma and Sigourney Beaver.

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What was Saint's original drag name before she became known as Saint? toggle section
The drag performer known as Saint was originally named St. Lucia. Born on December 11, 1995, in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, Saint is of African-American descent and currently resides in Brooklyn, New York, USA.
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The drag performer Saint made her initial appearance on The Boulet Brothers' Dragula in Season 3, securing the 10th place. Following her victory in The Boulet Brothers' Dragula Resurrection, she returned to compete in Season 4.
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In The Boulet Brothers' Dragula: Resurrection, returning drag monsters from Dragula Seasons 1-3 competed for a $20,000 cash prize and a secured position in Dragula Season 4. This event combined elements of horror film, documentary, and reality competition.
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The victory of Saint in The Boulet Brothers' Dragula Resurrection was notable due to the $20,000 cash prize and the secured spot on Dragula's fourth season. Declared the winner on October 6th, 2020, Saint, earlier known as St. Lucia, showcased her drag performance skills by finishing as a runner-up in the subsequent season.
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Drag performer Saint, previously known as 'St. Lucia', is occasionally mistaken for 'santa drag queen' due to name resemblance. Saint, an African-American born on December 11, 1995, in Atlanta, GA, is a participant in Dragula 3 and Dragula 4 Resurrection. Currently, Saint is based in Brooklyn, NY.
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Drag Name Origin[]

Saint's name originates from the book "American Gods" by Neil Gaiman, from the character "Saint Lucia".[citation needed]

Track Records[]

Saint
Statistics Dragula
Season 3
Dragula
Resurrection
Dragula
Season 4
Ranking: 10th Place 1st Place
(Winner)
2nd/3rd/4th Place
(Runner-Up)
Main Challenges Won: 0 1 (Ep. 2)
Mini Challenges Won: 0 0
Times as Team Captain: 0 0
Times in Bottom: 1 (Ep. 2) 2 (Eps. 3, 8)
Episode Eliminated: Episode 2 Episode 10
Extermination
Reenactment:
Pierced through the
heart with a stake.
N/A

Memorable Quotes[]

The Boulet Brothers' Dragula Season 3[]

  • "I thought we all looked basic I don't know why everybody's coming for me."

The Boulet Brothers' Dragula Season 4[]

  • "If helping another competitor out during this competition is my downfall then so be it. I am a Saint." (during the Meet the Monsters)
  • "Well, you just missed the mark."
  • "What about me!"
  • "I'm not mad at it. It should have been me. I gave a really convincing Mom One- no I was Mom Two... Yeah I gave a really convincing Mom Two."

Trivia []

  • Saint gave herself tattoos at the age of 14.[citation needed]
    • During the Season 3 Last Supper, she revealed that out of 170 tattoos, 150 of them were done by herself.
  • In 2020 Saint accomplished five years of doing drag.[citation needed]
  • Aiden Zhane, her drag sister and former partner,[citation needed] was a contestant on Season 12 of Drag Race.
    • They coincidentally share the same placement in their debut seasons, both placing 10th.
  • Saint and Dahli are the first Dragula contestants to compete on three seasons.
  • While being placed at the lowest placement of all returning contestants, Saint won The Boulet Brothers' Dragula Resurrection.
  • In all 3 seasons, Saint experienced 3 different vampire-themed challenges: Burlesque Vampire on Season 3, Lip Syncing in a Vampire Look on Resurrection, and Nosferatu Beach Party on Season 4.
    • They were exterminated for failing in Season 3, redeemed themselves in Resurrection and eventually won their first main challenge on Season 4
  • When asked during The Last Supper who would return for another season of Dragula, Saint was the only monster of Season 4 to not raise their hand. Saint stated that competing on the show three times was enough for her.
  • Every look from Season 4 has a hidden "psychedelic flower" somewhere on it, as seen in Saints vampire look from Resurrection[citation needed]
  • According to their twitter account, Saint described that all their Finale looks has ties to characters from previous floorshows.[3]
    • The Glamour look is the wife of the ghostship captain in the Ghostship Glamour.[3]
    • The Horror look is the toothfairy who made the mime from the Killer Clown unable to speak.[3]
    • The Filth look is the "pre-vampire bite" version of their Resurrection vampire girl.[3]

Gallery[]

The Boulet Brothers' Dragula Season 3[]

The Boulet Brothers' Dragula Season 3 Looks[]

The Boulet Brothers' Dragula Season 4[]

The Boulet Brothers' Dragula Season 4 Looks[]

The Boulet Brothers' Resurrection[]

The Boulet Brothers' Dragula Resurrection Looks[]

The Boulet Brothers' Dragula: Titans Season 1[]

The Boulet Brothers' Dragula: Titans Season 1 Looks[]

Videos[]

Filmography[]

TV[]

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2019 The Boulet Brothers' Dragula (Season 3) Self Contestant, Placed 10th
2020 The Boulet Brothers' Dragula Resurrection Self Contestant, Placed 1st
2021 The Boulet Brothers' Dragula (Season 4) Self Contestant, Placed 2nd/3rd/4th

Discography[]

Appearances/Features[]

Year Title Notes
2020 "Boo!" by Aiden Zhane ft. Saint

Podcasts[]

Year Title Topic Notes
2022 B.A.P.s Culture with Koco Caine

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