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Rita Baga is the stage name of Jean-François Guevremont (born May 27, 1987), a Canadian drag queen from Montreal, Quebec,[1] who is most noted as a top three finalist in the first season of Canada's Drag Race.[2] In 2022, it was announced that Rita Baga would be a judge and the main host on Drag Race Belgique, a Belgian version of the franchise. She is also set to compete in Canada's Drag Race: Canada vs. the World in 2022.[3]

Rita Baga
Born
Jean-François Guevremont

(1987-05-27) May 27, 1987 (age 35)
Boucherville, Quebec, Canada[citation needed]
EducationUniversité du Québec à Montréal (MA)
OccupationDrag queen, singer, event programmer
Years active2007–present
TelevisionCanada's Drag Race (season 1)
Canada's Drag Race: Canada vs. the World

In addition to performing as Rita Baga, Guevremont worked as director of programming for Fierté Montréal.[4]


Education


Guevremont is an alumnus of the Université du Québec à Montréal, where he studied human resources and tourist development.[5]


Career


Guevremont began his drag career in 2007, performing at Cabaret Mado for the birthday show of his friend Dream, performing a medley from the film Sister Act with colleagues Marla and Célinda. Initially his drag name was Rita d'Marde (A phonetic play on the words "pile of shit", the name sounds like "Laugh, asshole !"),[1] which he changed to Rita Baga in 2010 when he began performing at Cabaret Mado as a regular.[1] In 2013, Rita Baga appeared on La Guerre des clans, V's French-language version of Family Feud.[5]

In 2014, Rita Baga became the permanent host of Bagalicious, the Sunday night program at Cabaret Mado.[6] In 2016 she launched MX Fierté, a cross-Canada drag pageant held in conjunction with Fierté Montréal;[7] in the same year, she travelled to Mumbai, India to perform at the KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival.[8]

In 2017 Guevremont participated in Ils de jour, elles de nuit, an Ici ARTV documentary series about drag queens, alongside Barbada de Barbades, Gaby, Lady Boom Boom, Lady Pounana and Tracy Trash.[9]

The inaugural season of Canada's Drag Race filmed in late 2019, and the cast was revealed to the public in 2020 several weeks before the show's premiere on July 2. Rita Baga was one of two queens from Montreal, alongside Kiara, to appear in the season.[10] In August 2020, with Fierté Montréal suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, Guevremont in his role as director of programming helped to coordinate a special online edition of the annual Drag Superstars show, which featured all of the queens from Canada's Drag Race in prerecorded video performances.[4] While most other queens performed lipsyncs to established pop songs, Guevremont used his segment to premiere the music video for Rita Baga's own original single "Something Spiritual".[5] Rita Baga made it to the Top 3 in Canada's Drag Race, with Scarlett BoBo and Priyanka, and won the most weekly challenges over the course of the season, but ultimately lost the crown to Priyanka.[2]

Following the conclusion of the Canada's Drag Race season, the cast announced a cross-Canada tour, to be performed at drive-in venues due to the ongoing social distancing restrictions remaining in place during the COVID-19 pandemic.[11] The tour was hosted by Brooke Lynn Hytes; as the Top 3 finalists, Priyanka, Scarlett Bobo and Rita Baga appeared at every date on the tour, while other cast members performed at selected dates based on availability.[12]

Alongside Priyanka, Scarlett BoBo and Jimbo, Rita Baga participated in an online panel as part of the 2020 Just for Laughs festival.[13]

In December 2020, it was announced that Rita Baga would be part of the cast of the first season of the Quebec version of Big Brother Célébrités.[14] She was evicted on day 29 in twelfth place.

In April 2021 it was announced that Rita Baga would be one of the regular panelists, alongside Roxane Bruneau, on Qui sait chanter?, the Quebec adaptation of I Can See Your Voice.[15] In July, Rita Baga and Jean-Thomas Jobin, who had been one of her housemates on Big Brother Célebrités, cohosted a Carte blanche gala at the 2021 Just for Laughs festival.[16]

In September, she had a guest role appearing as herself in a fifth-season episode of Madame Lebrun, the Quebec adaptation of Mrs. Brown's Boys.[17]

In October 2021, Rita Baga launched Créature, a theatre tour blending lipsynching, live singing and comedy segments.[18] The tour received a Félix Award nomination for Best Variety or Reinterpretation Concert at the 44th Félix Awards in 2022.[19]

In November, she was announced as the host of La Drag en moi, a makeover series based on Dragnificent! in which drag queens help ordinary people to look their best for an important event;[20] the series premiered on Crave in August 2022.[21]

In July 2022, she was announced as the host for the upcoming Drag Race Belgique, Belgium's Drag Race spin-off.[22]

On September 18, 2022, Rita Baga, Barbada de Barbades and Mona de Grenoble presented an award at the Prix Gémeaux ceremony, reading the nominees before bringing out Gisèle Lullaby, the third season winner of Canada's Drag Race, to announce the winner.[23]


Controversy


"Boniour! I saw a lot of things online recently about me and problematic things i've done in the past. I have make stupid and hurtful mistakes, a long time ago, that I still regret. Deeply. For those of you who did not know this before, I apologize again. I can't undo what i've done as a young, privileged and unaware white queen."

Statement from Rita Baga on Twitter.[24]

On November 6, 2022, Baga issued an apology throughout social media due to an act of blackface as Amber Riley on Glee.[25]


Filmography



Television


Year Title Role Notes
2020 Canada's Drag Race (season 1) Contestant Runner-up
2020–22 La semaine des 4 Julie Herself Celebrity Guest, 8 episodes
2021 Sans rancune Herself One episode[26]
2021 Big Brother Célébrités Contestant Eliminated; 12th place
2021-2022 Qui sait chanter? Herself Main panelist
2021 Madame Lebrun Herself One episode
2022 La Drag en moi Host Crave original series
2022 Canada's Drag Race: Canada vs. the World Contestant Participating
TBA Drag Race Belgique Main host

Discography



Singles



As lead artist

Title Year Album
"Something Spiritual"[27] 2020 Non-album single


Title Year Album
"Not Sorry Aboot It"
(with The Cast of Canada's Drag Race, Season 1)
2020 Non-album singles
"U Wear It Well" – Queens of the North Ru-Mix
(RuPaul featuring the Cast of Canada's Drag Race, Season 1)

Awards and nominations


Year Award-giving body Category Work Results Ref.
2022 23th Gala Les Olivier Olivier de l’année Herself Nominated [28]
2022 2022 Premier Gala de l’ADISQ Spectacle de L’année – Variétés/Réinteprétations Creature Pending [29]

References


  1. Hugo Dumas, "La future reine québécoise du Nord?". La Presse, August 19, 2020.
  2. Rebecca Alter, "Canada’s Drag Race Season Finale Recap: What’s Her Name?". Vulture.com, September 21, 2020.
  3. Nolfi, Joey (October 17, 2022). "See the 'Canada's Drag Race: Canada vs. the World' cast of international all-stars". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2022-10-17.
  4. André-Constantin Passiour, "Une édition canadienne toute spéciale de Drag Superstars". Fugues, August 9, 2020.
  5. Louis Angot, "8 choses à savoir sur Rita Baga, la candidate montréalaise à « Canada's Drag Race »". Narcity, July 6, 2020.
  6. André-Constantin Passiour, "Rita Baga rend hommage à Adele". Fugues, September 19, 2016.
  7. André-Constantin Passiour, "C’est reparti pour une 2e édition du concours MX Fierté". Fugues, February 1, 2018.
  8. "‘We must all be treated equally; that is the future’". The Hindu, May 27, 2016.
  9. Emmanuelle Plante, "L’envers du décor de la culture drag". Le Journal de Montréal, April 1, 2017.
  10. Samuel Larochelle, "Les drag queens montent au front". La Presse, June 28, 2020.
  11. Peter Knegt, "All hail our queen: A conversation with Canada's Drag Race winner Priyanka". CBC Arts, September 10, 2020.
  12. Tyler Jadah, "Canada's Drag Race is coming to Montreal's drive-in venue this month". Daily Hive, September 10, 2020.
  13. Jenelle Riley, "For Montreal’s Just for Laughs, the Show Will Go On(line)". Variety, October 2, 2020.
  14. Élizabeth Lepage-Boily, "La drag queen Rita Baga se joint à l'aventure Big Brothers Célébrités". Showbizz.net, December 11, 2020.
  15. Yannick Leclerc, "Rita Baga et Roxanne Bruneau seront les panélistes régulières de «Qui sait chanter?»". Fugues, April 27, 2021.
  16. Marissa Groguhé, "Rita Baga et Jean-Thomas Jobin, un duo insolite qui promet". La Presse, July 23, 2021.
  17. Stéphanie Nolin, "Rita Baga transforme la famille Lebrun dans la première de saison de Madame Lebrun". Showbizz.net, September 28, 2021.
  18. Bruno Lapointe, "Rita Baga: divine Créature". Le Journal de Montréal, October 21, 2021.
  19. Louis-Philippe Labrèche, "Les résultats du Premier Gala de l’ADISQ 2022". Le Canal Auditif, November 2, 2022.
  20. Marie-Lise Rousseau, "Rita Baga animera «La drag en moi» l’hiver prochain". Métro, November 15, 2021.
  21. Frédérique De Simone, "«La drag en moi»: drag à la rescousse". Le Journal de Montréal, August 6, 2022.
  22. Nolfi, Joey (July 5, 2022). "Canada's Drag Race queen Rita Baga to host RuPaul's Drag Race Belgique: 'My biggest dream comes true'". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on July 5, 2022. Retrieved July 5, 2022.
  23. Caroline Bertrand, "Les drags brillent sur la scène des Gémeaux". Métro, September 18, 2022.
  24. "#CanadasDragRace Star Rita Baga Issues Statement After Being Accused of Doing Blackface". November 7, 2022. Retrieved November 7, 2022.
  25. Iftikhar, Asyia (November 6, 2022). "Drag Race's Rita Baga apologises for 'stupid, hurtful' blackface". PinkNews | Latest lesbian, gay, bi and trans news | LGBTQ+ news. Retrieved 2022-11-07.
  26. Audrée Laurin, "Rita Baga sera à Sans Rancune et à En direct de l'univers!". HollywoodPQ, February 12, 2021.
  27. "10 New songs by Canadian artists to add to your kitchen playlist - August 14, 2020 edition". Eat North. Eat North. August 14, 2020. Retrieved July 5, 2022.
  28. Andre Olivier Lyra (March 19, 2022). "23e Gala Les Olivier : la relève à l'avant-scène". Retrieved October 18, 2022.
  29. Louis-Philippe-LABRÈCHE (September 21, 2022). "Les nominations du Premier gala de l'ADISQ 2022". lecanalauditif.ca. Retrieved October 18, 2022.



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