The first Canadian to compete on RuPaul鈥檚 Drag Race had a fierce run, but in the end fell just short of snatching the crown.
Brook Lynn Hytes, the drag persona of Toronto-born ballet dancer Brock Hayhoe, finished second in the season 11 finale on Thursday night, losing in a head-to-head lip synch battle against Colorado queen Yvie Oddly.
Hytes dominated the competition all season, winning three challenges 鈥 more than any of her competitors 鈥 for her polished looks, strong dance skills and
Hytes is the first Canadian queen to compete on the show, and her appearance on the show earned her , which is managed by the federal government. People's Party Leader Maxime Bernier
Hytes also drew attention for her on-air romance with Vanessa Vanjie Mateo, marking the show鈥檚 first relationship. The couple has since called it quits.
But Hytes鈥檚 journey to the finale wasn鈥檛 without a few bumps. She was criticized midway through the season for a particularly tone-deaf Celine Dion impersonation and was twice forced to lip synch for her life.
On Thursday night, Hytes fought her way to the final two after winning a lip synch against Mississippi鈥檚 Silky Nutmeg Ganache to Destiny鈥檚 Child鈥檚 鈥淏ootylicious.鈥 But, in the final lip synch for the crown, set to 鈥淭he Edge of Glory鈥 by Lady Gaga, Hytes鈥檚 dramatic outfit reveal and acrobatic dance moves weren鈥檛 enough to outpace Oddly鈥檚 spine-bending choreography.
RuPaul鈥檚 Drag Race has been on television since 2009 and is often referred to as the 鈥淥lympics of drag.鈥 The show invites a group of drag queens to compete in a variety of dancing, acting, comedy and runway challenges.
The winner receives $100,000, a one-year supply of Anastasia Beverly Hills cosmetics and the title of 鈥淎merica鈥檚 Next Drag Superstar.鈥
Guys I got second! That鈥檚 first in Canadian! Congratulations 鉂わ笍
鈥 Brooke Lynn Hytes (@Bhytes1)