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Revision as of 06:46, 13 August 2022

The Real Queens Drambenburg Season 1
Hosted bySaskia Schonbula
Country of originDrambenburg
Release
Original release2016
Season chronology


This is the 1st season of the reality game show, The Real Queens Drambenburg, which aired in 2016.

Contestants

Contestant Real Name Gender Age Hometown Outcome
Amy Thyst
Anna Halruit
Julia Cassirer
Freuenna
Furstina Ametta
Kristine Rehn
Lufgraskeris
Mira Genderbeugen
Schona Heights
Rudolfia Malen IV
Sofia Eulenburg
Stefanie Lafrenz

















Contestant Information

Contestant Information
Amy Thyst Amy's drag name comes from "amethyst".
Anna Halruit The inspiration for her drag name came from Anhalruit Castle.
Julia Cassirer
Freuenna Her drag name comes from the Drambenburgian word, "erfreuen".
Furstina Ametta Her drag name comes from the Drambenburgian words, "furstin" (princess) and "amet" (honey).
Kristine Rehn
Lufgraskeris Her drag name is a portmanteau of "lufu" and "grasker", roughly translating her name to "love gourd".
Mira Genderbeugen Her drag name comes from the English word, "gender", and the Drambenburgian word, "beugen" (to shape or force something straight into a curve or angle).
Schona Heights Her drag name comes from the Drambenburgian word, "schonheit" (fabulous), and the English word "height". In an interview, she says the name, to her, means "fabulous to great heights".
Rudolfia Malen IV The main inspiration of her name came from King Rudolf IV.
Sofia Eulenburg
Stefanie Lafrenz