Jaylene Tyme
Jaylene Tyme is the stage name of Jaylene McRae,[1] a Canadian drag queen who was profiled on the fourth season of Canada's a Drag. She is currently a contestant on the fifth season of Canada's Drag Race.[2][3] CareerJaylene Tyme first discovered drag in Calgary, Alberta before moving to Vancouver.[4] In June 2024 she was featured in the final episode of season four of Canada's a Drag, a CBC Gem docu-series which profiles various drag performers across Canada. By the time of her episode she had been doing drag in Vancouver for over 30 years.[5] In October 2024 she was announced to be one of the eleven queens competing on season five of Canada's Drag Race.[3] She received a rose in the first episode for having the best Entrance look of the season, which paid tribute to Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit People. However she was not chosen to lipsync for the win as one of the top two contestants in the episode.[6] Jaylene was ultimately eliminated in the fifth episode of the season after underperforming in the girl groups challenge and losing a lip-sync to Love Inc.'s "Here Comes the Sunshine" against Xana. She had previously been saved from lip-syncing for her life in the third episode by The Virgo Queen. She placed eighth overall.[7] On social media she expressed regret that she was unable to reach the Snatch Game challenge, which took place in the episode immediately following her elimination, and revealed four planned celebrity impersonations: Cher, Dolly Parton, Mae West and Buffy Sainte-Marie.[8] Personal lifeJaylene Tyme is a Two-Spirit First Nations and Métis Indigenous trans woman.[3][9] She is a survivor of the Sixties Scoop, where she was removed from her Indigenous home and placed into a settler family. She was separated from her brother at age three and lived in five different homes before age four.[4] She discussed her story of being a Sixties Scoop adoptee in the second episode of Canada's Drag Race, where she connected with fellow contestant Xana whose grandfather was also a Sixties Scoop survivor.[9] Jaylene Tyme is sober, having been in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction since the late 1990s.[4] She is based in Vancouver as of 2024.[3] Members of her drag family include Kendall Gender, Chelazon Leroux, and Canada's Drag Race season 4 winner Venus.[6] Filmography
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