Sevynn the Moment
Sevynn the Moment
Windsor drag powerhouse Sevynn steps into the spotlight like never before. In this exclusive interview, she opens up about her fierce evolution, her HIV advocacy, and what to expect when she hits the stage for three of Windsor-Essex Pride Fest’s hottest events — the Spritz Boat Cruise, Pride Drag Lunch, and the GLITTERBALL.
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Unfiltered, unafraid, and unforgettable — Windsor’s drag royalty talks evolution, advocacy, and Pride.
Sevynn is a name Windsor knows well — but get ready, because she's entering a bold new era. With charisma, couture, and a calling for advocacy, Sevynn is turning heads and turning up the volume on what it means to be a drag queen with purpose. Known for her sharp wit, high-energy performances, and her unwavering commitment to HIV awareness and queer health equity, Sevynn doesn’t just perform — she ignites.
Now, the Windsor drag powerhouse is getting ready to take center stage at not one, not two, but three major events as part of Windsor-Essex Pride Fest 2025: the much-anticipated Spritz Boat Cruise, the glitter-filled Pride Drag Lunch, and the even more glitter-filled GLITTERBALL. Ahead of these appearances, Sevynn sat down with THISisDRAG.com to talk about her evolution as an artist, her vision for advocacy in drag, and what fans can expect from her upcoming performances.
THISisDRAG.com: Let’s start with the name — Sevynn. For those who are new to you, how would you describe the essence of your drag persona?
Sevynn: For those who don’t know: Sevynn is a remodel of my original drag persona, Benz Menova. I’m still the same lustful and sparkling diva I was before, but with a more open mind. I’ve become bolder and more mysterious — once you think you’ve figured me out, I’ll turn it on its head and keep you guessing.
TiD: You have this beautiful way of blending glamour with grit — how has your style or message evolved since you first started performing?
7: My style changes through experience and reflection. I’ve moved from dance-heavy numbers to more intimate moments where each audience member feels seen. I want people to crave those moments and come back for more. Visually, I’ve become more androgynous and edgy — blending the “pretty girl” look with alternative aesthetics.
Your advocacy work, especially around HIV awareness and queer health equity, is a huge part of your brand. Why are these causes so close to your heart?
I’ve experienced hate and misinformation due to fear and ignorance about my HIV status. After my diagnosis, my doctor actually told me it was best to keep it to myself — why? When I speak openly about it, it gives others space to ask questions safely. Being HIV undetectable is part of me, not something to feel ashamed of. It was like another coming out. I’m not yet where I want to be with advocacy, but I’m working to build partnerships with local and national foundations.
What’s one message or feeling you hope people walk away with after seeing a Sevynn performance?
I hope people come in hoping they’ll get their own moment of my attention — and leave either grateful they did, or craving more. That’s how I keep them coming back.
You’ve always stood for something — whether it’s body positivity, healthcare justice, or identity visibility. What advice would you give to young queer performers who want to use their platform for change?
You won’t be respected unless you’re willing to listen. Passion is important, but so is conversation. You can’t change people, but you can understand them — ask questions, be curious. Hostility rarely helps, so pick your battles and know when to stand firm and when to connect.
“My platform is a stage, and my message is clear: everybody deserves to shine, no matter their status.”
Spritz Boat Cruise - Presented by Windsor-Essex Pride Fest
Sunday, July 27, 2025
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TiD: We are so excited to see you on the water for the Spritz Boat Cruise! What can you tease about your performance for that event?
7: I’ll be pulling out some brand-new material for the cruise — new music and flirty summer vibes. Fun fact: I’ll be performing a song by an artist I went to high school with!
This event blends drag with a summer day party on the river. What’s your vibe going into it — and what makes performing on a boat so iconic?
I’m refreshed and ready — it’s the kickoff to my Pride season and a chance to showcase the new me. The most iconic part? The breeze keeping my face from melting! I’m also just excited to see familiar faces and make new memories.
Pride Drag Lunch - Presented by Windsor-Essex Pride Fest
Sunday, August 3, 2025
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TiD: Next up, you’re performing at the Pride Drag Lunch at The G.O.A.T. in Walkerville. What makes this kind of intimate brunch-style show special for you as a performer?
7: These shows are a chance for me to step away from the “Top 40” playlists and perform songs that really vibe with me. They're creatively freeing — they let people see a more personal side of Sevynn and help shape my style.
You’re performing alongside Venom Vonsnaps and hosted by Jonny Parks and Dan MacDonald — what kind of energy are you bringing to the table for this one?
I’m bringing high-energy performance that’s appropriate for all ages. As a performer, it’s important to read the room — you’ll see a more modest Sevynn here, but still unmistakably me.
GLITTERBALL - Presented by Windsor-Essex Pride Fest
Saturday, August 9, 2025
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TiD: You're also slated to perform at GLITTERBALL on August 9 — a late-night celebration full of sparkle, music, and aerial performances. What excites you most about being part of this glitter-drenched queer nightlife moment?
7: In all my years of performing for Windsor Pride, this is my first time performing at GLITTERBALL, so that’s exciting! I’d say what excites me most about this night in particular is my partner from North Carolina will be visiting and has never seen me perform before. This will be his introduction to Sevynn and Canada drag altogether, so you bet I’ll be putting on one hell of a show!
With DJ Kevin Bailey spinning and fellow performers like Rosie, Elixia, and Kai on the bill, GLITTERBALL feels like a true fusion of drag, dance, and spectacle. How are you preparing to bring your own kind of magic to the mix?
The magic I’ll bring to GLITTERBALL is energy and sex appeal. My mindset prepping for GLITTERBALL is serving the foreplay you didn’t know you needed. Only one person will be bringing me home that night, and every single person will wish it was them.
Is there anything else you’d like to share with your fans, followers, or those attending Windsor-Essex Pride Fest this year?
I’m excited for everyone to experience Sevynn! I’ve been working on new costumes and can’t wait to debut them. Also — a little teaser: I’m partnering with Windsor-Essex Pride Fest for some future events. So, keep your eyes peeled!
Catch Sevynn live and in full force this Pride season! She’ll be serving high-octane looks and purpose-driven performances on:
Sunday, July 27, 2025 at the Spritz Boat Cruise — a floating celebration with music, drag, and views for days. 🎟 Get tickets here.
Sunday, August 3, 2025 at the Pride Drag Lunch — an afternoon of fierce eats and even fiercer queens at The G.O.A.T. Walkerville. 🎟 Reserve your seat here.
Saturday, August 9, 2025 at the GLITTERBALL - a world of glitter and sparkly surprises. 🎟 Get tickets here.
Don’t miss your chance to witness one of Windsor’s most magnetic voices in drag as she turns Pride into power — one spotlight at a time.
Trinity The Tuck’s Return
Trinity The Tuck’s Return
Get ready, Windsor! WePrideFest is bringing an unforgettable night of glamour and talent to Lanspeary Park. On Saturday, August 10, 2024, Queens of Pride will feature an electrifying lineup of drag performances headlined by none other than Trinity the Tuck, also known as Trinity Taylor. Trinity rose to fame on the ninth season of RuPaul's Drag Race and claimed the crown on the fourth season of All Stars, sharing the title with Monet X Change. She also dazzled audiences on the all-winners seventh season of All Stars. Joining Trinity will be Aimee Yonce Shennel from Canada's Drag Race season 4. Hosted by AM800's Dan MacDonald, the event will also spotlight local talents Vanity Affair, Lena Di, Star, Benz Menova, Epoxy, and Venom Vonsnaps.
Before she takes the stage, we had the chance to sit down with Trinity the Tuck for an exclusive interview.
DRAG MAG: Welcome back to Windsor, Trinity! How are you feeling about performing at Queens of Pride?
Trinity the Tuck: Thank you for the welcome! I always love coming to Windsor. I have family right outside of Detroit so this just feels like an extension of family! I’m super excited to celebrate Pride with you all.
DM: You've performed at numerous pride events over the years. What does performing at pride events mean to you personally?
TtT: I think performing at pride, not only is way for me to connect to my fans and to celebrate love, also it’s a continuation of making sure we are seen and heard because even still our rights as human beings are being taken away.
DM: In what ways do you think pride events have evolved over the years, and what role do you think drag plays in these celebrations?
TtT: Pride has evolved from kind of a disorderly protest in the early stages when we were fighting for our rights! It has evolved to be more of a celebration, even though it is still a protest Drag artist are the voices of the queer community. Anytime there is a benefit show to be put on or someone speaking on behalf of our community it is usually a drag artist!
DM: This isn't your first time in Windsor. How does it feel to return, and do you have any special memories or experiences from your previous visits?
TtT: I love the city. Everyone is so kind and welcoming here! I love that everyone is so excited about drag here!
DM: You've had an incredible journey on RuPaul's Drag Race, from season nine to winning All Stars season four and competing in the all-winners season. How has your experience on the show shaped you as a performer and a person?
TtT: I think that being on Drag Race has opened my eyes to all sorts of drag. Coming from a small town where Drag was very much in a box to travel in the world and seeing all kinds of creative artists, I view drag differently. It definitely has pushed my drag to be better because there are so many amazing artists out there!
DM: What was it like sharing the All Stars 4 crown with Monet X Change? How did that moment impact your career?
TtT: There is not a single entertainer out there that I would rather share this title with! Getting to know Monet over the last several years has been my pleasure and she is not only an incredible artist but such a kind person! I think our win is so unique to the franchise. There’s not any other double crown winners, and that is special to me.
DM: Can you tell us a bit about the evolution of your drag persona, from Trinity Taylor to Trinity the Tuck?
TtT: When I first started Drag, I really wanted my Drag to go in a very Goth style. I really tailored my Drag after Trinity from the matrix. I only wore jet black hair and vinyl. Over the years I tried different styles until I finally leaned into the drag I have today. I’m still Trinity Taylor. Trinity the Tuck is just a nickname, an extension of Trinity Taylor.
DM: You've been known for your incredible looks and impeccable fashion. Where do you draw your inspiration from, and how do you keep your style fresh and innovative?
TtT: Drag is all about being inspired by your surroundings, fashion, and other artists. It’s about bringing your creativity to life. I think also collaborating with other artist such as amazing designers that we have in our community really helps elevate each artist and keep them unique and fresh.
DM: How do you prepare for your performances, and what can the audience in Windsor expect from your show?
TtT: I have been doing this so long. I don’t really have a ritual to prepare for anymore. I am in my groove of what I do as an artist. I think you all can expect what I do best which is great costumes, interactive performances, banter with the audience and high-performance.
DM: You've been a vocal advocate for various causes within the LGBTQ+ community. Can you share some of the issues that are particularly close to your heart?
TtT: Yes, absolutely! I definitely think when you have a platform you should use that to some capacity for the betterment of mankind. I have advocated for many causes over the years, but my number one is always local artist! I was a local artist far longer than I have been on TV and I know the struggle. Artists that haven’t been on TV. Do not get adequate pay to what they deliver on stage and what is required of them. I try to uplift artists to be seen. Encourage audiences to support those in their community.
DM: What advice would you give to upcoming drag performers who aspire to reach the levels of success you've achieved?
TtT: Anyone who is successful has been faced with many challenges along the way. Many doors closed, but they never gave up! My advice would just be to keep pushing forward and when a door closes just open a window! Also invest in your Drag and get several costumes so that way you have enough for a show!
DM: With so many drag shows and tours, how do you maintain a balance between your professional and personal life?
TtT: I think that’s always a struggle for anyone who is constantly on the road. I try to maintain the closer relationships that I have and I’m very fortunate that the people in my inner circle are very understanding of how this business works.
DM: How do you see the future of drag evolving, and what role do you hope to play in that future?
TtT: The future of Drag is endless! This is an art form and really you can do anything with it. I hope that it continues to evolve to be even more inclusive, and like I said, previously, I try to uplift all types of artists so that I may play a part in giving a platform to those who do not have as large of one.
“Performing at pride is a continuation of making sure we are seen and heard because even still our rights as human beings are being taken away.”
DM: What message would you like to share with your fans in Windsor and the readers of THISisDRAG.com and DRAG MAG?
TtT: Just remember what pride is for and that we have to continue to be proud of who we are and who we love and representation is everything! Make your voice be heard and stand up for what you believe in. Also, no matter where you are, register to vote because your voice is your number one tool!
DM: Do you have any upcoming projects that you’re excited about and can share with us?
TtT: I just released a full album called Sinematic. It is out now and you can watch two of the music videos on my YouTube right now and listen to the album wherever you find your music! Also, if you have access to the streaming service Tubi, you can check out a movie I’m in with Heidi N Closet, Crystal Methyd and Cara Melle! It’s called Slay!
DM: Is there anything else you’d like to add or share with us today?
TtT: Wishing you a happy pride and stay safe! Super excited to see you all!
Don't miss this spectacular event! Join us at Lanspeary Park on Saturday, August 10, 2024, for Queens of Pride, featuring the fabulous Trinity the Tuck and a stellar lineup of performers. Presented by WePrideFest and hosted by AM800's Dan MacDonald, it's a night you won't want to miss. Get your tickets now and prepare for an evening of unforgettable entertainment!
Queens of Pride
Saturday, August 10, 2024
At Lanspeary Park, in Windsor, Ontario
This article has been brought to you by WEPrideFest in Windsor, ON.