RuPaul’s Drag Raceis back for a whopper 13th season that promises to be the wildest yet, not least because it was shot during theCOVID-19 pandemic.

This necessitated some changes in the “Werk Room,” since all 13 contestants couldn’t be in there together, leading to six lip-syncs that divided the queens up into winners and kind-of losers, relegated to the Porkchop Loading Dock (named after the iconic Victoria “Porkchop” Parker, who went home first).

Thefirst queento enter the Werk Room, and technically the first lip-sync champion of the season, was Kandy Muse.

RuPaul’s Drag Race star Kandy Muse appears on the hit show

The New York-based queen will already be familiar to fans, thanks to her connection to previous winner Alaska, as well asDragulastar Meatball, who’s perpetuating a rumor Muse’s full name is actually Kandice Musical on her podcast,Sloppy Seconds.That may not be true, but there’s plenty of other juicy info to glean about this talented performer.

Kandy Muse’s Drag Race connections run deep

Aside fromcountingthe likes of Alaska as friends, Kandy Muse was previously a member of the Haus of Aja.

The New York-based collective wascreatedby the titular queen, who competed on season 9 and again onAll Stars 3.Although Muse advised onDrag Racethat the group disbanded due to jealousy and in-fighting, according to Aja herself, that’s not quite the case.

RuPaul’s Drag Race star Kandy Muse poses on Instagram

As she toldThem,the group’s 2018 breakup came about because Aja didn’t want to be viewed as adrag queenat all anymore.

Kandy Muse is the same person in and out of drag

In a 2019 interview withPapermagazine, Kandy Muse confirmed she’d been doing drag full time “for about five years.”

However, theDrag Racestandout briefly stopped performing, admitting, “I got kind of bored with drag so I started working at Sephora.”

RuPaul’s Drag Race star Kandy Muse takes a selfie out of drag

Naturally, drag soon began calling her name once more, and before long, it’d taken over as a full-time job leading Muse to quit her retail post after just a couple months.

She first gained prominence on Instagram and is completely self-taught, though a background in theater certainly helped cultivate her unique stage presence.

The no-nonsense New Yorker is quick to note, “People always say when they’re in drag they venture to do this completely different thing, but I am exactly the same, b***h, in and out of drag.”

Although she acknowledged, “I’m a little shyer when it comes to boys out of drag,” Muse maintained her personality is the same, describing herself as a “loud ass b***h.”