We're Here season 4 release date confirmed in new trailer

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We're Here season 4 has been given a release date in a powerful new trailer.

The HBO show is getting a change for its fourth run, with US and Canada Drag Race legends Jaida Essence Hall, Sasha Velour, Latrice Royale and Priyanka taking over as the main stars.

Alongside the new trailer, it has been confirmed that the new episodes will premiere later this month on April 26.

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In the emotional clip, a spotlight is shone on disturbing anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric in Oklahoma and Tennessee, including drag bans.

"We're not hiding, we're not going anywhere," Priyanka declares, Jaida adding: "Honey, you can't kill drag."

"Four seasons later, it's actually harder to be out and proud," Priyanka then admits, as one subject shockingly reveals that they were the target of violence for being a drag queen running for office.

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Priyanka concludes the clip by saying: "To inspire one person to live out and proud is worth it."

Upon the addition of the show's new queens last year, they said: "We have been so inspired by the stories and important work that has been done over the last three seasons of We're Here.

"We look forward to continuing this journey throughout the country to uplift voices, spread love and showcase new stories through the art of drag. We thank the entire We're Here team for choosing us to join this life-changing experience."

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Speaking to Digital Spy last year about We're Here, Priyanka said: "I think a lot of us as queer people have a hard time being fully vulnerable and tapping into our emotions. This is the show that does that for you.

"In this show, you can watch other people experience things and you probably will 100% relate to a lot of the stories, but it's a stepping stone in the right direction to really discover who you are and what makes you feel inspired, what makes you just feel.

"When you watch it, you will be crying. That's why it's tough to watch."

We're Here returns on Max in the US on April 26, and streams on Sky Go and NOW in the UK.

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