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Queen of Screams: Luxy Charms Rules Halloween

Luxy Charms, Windsor’s reigning queen of screams, celebrates four years of fright and fabulousness with a killer Halloween lineup. From Life’s A Drag to The Cult of Belle Vyra, Luxy talks horror, humor, and the art of drag that’s to die for.
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Windsor’s spookiest queen celebrates her drag birthday with a killer lineup and a cult following.

Four years ago, a nervous young performer stepped onto the stage at Koko Starr’s Life’s A Drag – Open Stage event at Turbo Espresso Bar. That performer was Luxy Charms — who would go on to become Windsor’s undisputed queen of screams, blending horror, humor, and heart into every performance.

Show poster from Luxy Charms’ first event. Friday, October 29, 2021.

Since that debut, Luxy has evolved into a local legend — known affectionately as the cereal killer, and the very first queen ever spotlighted by THISisDRAG.com in the premiere Halloween edition of DRAG MAG.

This October, Luxy celebrates her fourth drag birthday with two major events: Ryan & Steve’s 6th Annual Halloween Bash Extravaganza (Saturday, October 25 – invite only) and The Cult of Belle Vyra (Sunday, October 26 at The Barbershop Bar), featuring a killer lineup of Windsor’s finest creatures of the night.

🕸️ BLOOD, BEGINNINGS & THE BIRTH OF A MONSTER

THISisDRAG.com: You’re celebrating your fourth drag birthday this Halloween — congratulations! Can you take us back to that first performance at Life’s A Drag and what that night meant to you?
Luxy Charms: I remember being very nervous. It was the first time I’d ever stepped outside of the house in drag, and my entire friend circle came to support — sporting homemade T-shirts they made from Vistaprint or something. It was a competition-based open stage, and I managed to make it to the final lip-sync battle round through audience voting.

The song choice was determined very last minute, so I ended up learning it in literally a day — just listening to it on repeat until I couldn’t stand it anymore (I still can’t). I ended up winning! My best friend actually cried like a baby. We all celebrated by dancing the night away upstairs at a rave that was going on. I came home way too late, covered in dollar-store glitter, and tried to scrub it off just to get a few hours of sleep before work.

TiD: Since then, you’ve carved out a space as Windsor’s spooky queen. When did you realize that horror, Halloween, and all things creepy were part of your drag DNA?
LC: When I was a kid, I’d stay up late watching way-too-adult movies with my mom. That was our form of bonding. I always loved Halloween because it was an excuse to wear capes and grim reaper dresses with billowing sleeves — and nobody batted an eyelash. I’d give my little sisters’ Barbie dolls goth makeovers with black markers and nail polish. So when I started drag, going spooky felt completely natural — it’s what I’ve always loved.

What are some of your biggest inspirations — horror icons, movies, or moments — that have helped shape the Luxy Charms persona?
Tiffany (Bride of Chucky), Elvira, Morticia (The Addams Family), Tank Girl, Nancy (The Craft), Ginger (Ginger Snaps), Hexadecimal (Reboot), Leeloo (The Fifth Element), and Blind Mag (Repo! The Genetic Opera). Some horror, some not — but all empowered female characters. Growing up in a family full of women, my drag is really a love letter to badass femininity.

Fans know you as the “cereal killer.” Where did that name come from, and how does that playful horror energy show up in your performances?
“Luxy” came from two inspirations — Lux Interior, the lead singer of The Cramps, and Lux Lisbon from The Virgin Suicides. “Charms” came from my love of cereal as a comfort food. Ironically, Lucky Charms isn’t even my favorite cereal — but it just sounded right.

Halloween seems to be more than just a theme for you — it’s a lifestyle. What does Halloween mean to you personally and artistically?
Halloween has the best weather, decorations, color palette, parties, and candy — what’s not to love? It’s the one time of year when everyone feels free to dress however they want without fear of judgment. It’s equally magical as a kid and as an adult.

You’ve become a master at blending horror and humor on stage. How do you strike that balance between terrifying and entertaining your audience?
I always try to strike a balance — creepy, sexy, and funny. When the look says one thing and the performance flips it on its head, that’s when drag becomes really captivating.

If you could build your dream horror movie cast, which drag performers or local artists would you want to star alongside you — and who would die first?
Epoxy, Howl, Mercury Retrograde, Mina Gorgina, Randy Johnson, and Airress.
Epoxy would definitely die first. She’s the accident-prone bimbo one.

For all the baby ghouls and monsters just starting their drag journeys, what advice would you give to those trying to find their own voice (or scream) in the scene?
Just do it (insert Shia LaBeouf meme here). It’s easy to talk yourself out of it, but the best part about starting off rough is getting to look back and see how far you’ve grown. Do drag that you want to see — when you love what you’re doing, the audience will too.

Drag taught me that my softness is my strength — even monsters can have heart.
— Luxy Charms

🎭 RYAN & STEVE’S 6TH ANNUAL HALLOWEEN BASH

TiD: You’re on the cast of Ryan & Steve’s 6th Annual Halloween Bash Extravaganza — a fan-favourite private event that’s become a staple of Windsor’s spooky season. What makes this Halloween bash such a special gig for you?
LC: It’s such a fun gig because it’s not your typical drag venue. The audience is super diverse — people who might not normally attend shows. It gives everyone a reason to dress up and experience something they’ve never seen before.

What are some of your favorite memories or wildest moments from past Halloween performances?
It’s hard to narrow down! I’ve done everything from killer nurses to mosquito drag, witch hat reveals, zombie bites, and spider ladies eating men on stage. Horror always finds its way into my performances somehow.

🕷️ THE CULT OF BELLE VYRA

TiD: The next day you’re headlining The Cult of Belle Vyra at The Barbershop Bar. What can audiences expect from this dark and divine lineup?
LC: It’ll be the first time my entire drag family is performing in the same show, which is so special to me. Expect creepy, witchy, cult vibes — and maybe a little sacrilege. It’ll be enthralling and just the right amount of uncomfortable.

Without giving too much away, what kind of performance are you summoning for the night — are we in for a ritual, a resurrection, or something even more unholy?
You can expect something different from me — a heart-wrenching, somber ballad followed by something creepy and silly to lighten the mood.

The Cult of Belle Vyra
Sunday, October 26, 2025
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💀 WRAP-UP

TiD: Finally, is there anything you’d like to say to your fans, followers, or the creatures of Windsor getting ready to celebrate Halloween with you this year?
LC: All I can say is — wow. Four years. From the bottom of my cold, dead, shriveled little clown heart, thank you to everyone who’s supported me and my art. Drag has truly saved my life and helped me gain confidence I never knew I had.

I’ve met so many amazing people through drag — friends, family, even love. These are trying times, especially for those deemed “other.” Be kind, be compassionate, and show up for one another. It costs nothing — and it could save someone’s life.
Stay safe this Halloween — and please, don’t drink and drive.


Four years after first stepping onto a Windsor stage, Luxy Charms continues to cast her spell on audiences with a mix of fright, fantasy, and fierce authenticity. What began as a one-night experiment at Life’s A Drag – Open Stage has grown into a legacy of glitter, gore, and unshakable individuality — proof that sometimes the monsters we create become the most beautiful parts of ourselves.

You can catch Luxy in all her dark glory this Halloween weekend at Ryan & Steve’s 6th Annual Halloween Bash Extravaganza (Saturday, October 25 – private event, invite only) and The Cult of Belle Vyra (Sunday, October 26 at The Barbershop Bar), featuring an unholy lineup of Windsor’s most wicked performers.

Whether she’s making you scream, laugh, or both at once, one thing is certain — Luxy Charms is a drag force to die for.

By Kevin Blondin
Photos by @timedrightphotography @darkelflx @crisco1492 and @photography.by.lilo

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Juice Boxx Unleashed

Juice Boxx Unleashed

BIO - Juice Boxx

Drag Queen and hair-flipping extraordinaire Juice Boxx is small, sparkly, and adorable, but with a seductive twist.

Her smart hosting style perfectly balances her fun and flirty performances, which serve a blend of top 40s pop princess and enticing burlesque vixen. Juice began her career in the fast-paced drag scene of Toronto, where she excelled for years before being cast on the first season of Canada’s Drag Race.

Along with the stage, Juice Boxx spends much of her time streaming on Twitch. She has collaborated with companies like Dead by Daylight, McDonald’s and It Gets Better for a variety of different online events.

Although her status as “Canada’s Porkchop” (or first eliminated) on the show cut her time short, her cute and quirky personality won viewers over as she tripped, snagged, and fell her way to becoming a fan-favourite.

DM: Juice Boxx, spill the tea! What's the juiciest thing that's happened in your life since Canada's Drag Race Season 1?

JB: Honestly Since season 1 it's hard to lock down just one thing that's been the juiciest. I've built my brand up into something I'm very proud of with streaming and podcasting. I've been able to travel all over Canada performing.

Now that you've sashayed away from the Drag Race runway, how has your drag evolved?

I feel like I have found exactly how I want to be portrayed and how I want to perform vs how I felt I needed to perform. In Toronto you were expected to do 4-16 numbers in an evening and everything you did from your hair, costumes and makeup was dependant versatility and being able to work and dance. Now that I've been on drag race and given a bigger platform I'm able to express my art closer to how I want vs how I HAVE to, to be able to work. 

What exciting adventures have unfolded in your drag journey?

I was able to discover a lot about myself, and that's always a wild adventure. I discovered confidence and sobriety within my drag journey and it really helped me grow as a person. 

What is your best memory from being on Drag Race?

My best memory would be meeting the other girls, as we saw the entire filming process was quite stressful for me but being around my sisters was always something that helped calm me down.

We've heard you're a gaming enthusiast! What's your go-to game?

My personal favourite game is kingdom hearts 2, but I’ve definitely been so deep into the Spiderman games lately!

What’s new and exciting in the Game World?

I’m not too sure actually, I mostly just play for myself and my own enjoyment lately… I’ve got enough excitement in the drag fandom, I like to keep the gaming stuff in the no drama zone.

How does gaming influence your drag?

Gaming usually influences my costuming choices… I love to add aspects of cosplay into my drag or just flat-out full-blown cosplaying characters!

Are there any connections between gaming and drag?

Taking on a new persona and a fantasy definitely!!

Windsor roots run deep! How has your hometown shaped the fabulous queen we know and love today?

Trauma… haha. Growing up in Windsor wasn’t the most accepting place of who I was… but trauma makes you funny so at least I can make people laugh.

What is something special about your hometown?

My family, it is always nice to have a safe space to come back to.

Can you share any early drag memories from your hometown?

I didn’t start drag in Windsor, I started in Toronto about 5 years after I had left… but I do remember seeing Miss Conception, Devine Darlin and Sofonda Cox as the first queens I had interacted with at Windsor pride in like 2015.

How has your hometown influenced your drag identity?

I mean this in the nicest way possible... it has not.

How does it feel, and what does it mean to you, to be able to come back around and perform in your hometown?

It means a lot, especially seeing how much more accepting Windsor-Essex has become since I left. It’s really beautiful to see growth in a community after you’ve left.

You have a show coming up in Windsor in the New Year. What can fans expect from this hometown show?

I absolutely LOVE performing back home so one thing you can definitely expect is my parents in the back partying and getting rowdy!

Where and when is the event, and who else will be performing at the event?

It will be February 4th at The Barbershop Bar, with me and Koko Starr!

Speaking of roots, your CrossFit journey is as fierce as your drag! How does sweating it out at the gym inspire your performances?

Fitness was something I discovered with my sobriety journey, I wanted to feel happy and comfortable in my body OUT of drag. I was able to find community and fun within Crossfit and I’ve recently started training to become a coach to help others the way I was helped. Crossfit doesn’t really inspire my performance but it definitely gives me better stamina for longer shows.

Can you share any fitness tips for staying fabulous?

Drink plenty of water and SLEEP! Hydration and recovery are just as important as your workouts.

As we count down to the New Year, what resolutions are you making for yourself?

I honestly never make new years resolutions! I always have goals for myself year-round, so why make a deadline?

How will Juice Boxx conquer 2024 with a bang?

I’ve got a lot of shows I’m producing myself and with friends. I found for a long time I wasn’t getting cast in shows I was passionate about, so I decided why not create those opportunities for myself?

What is one thing that you hope to accomplish in 2024?

Keep being successful and hot.

What is your biggest memory from 2023?

DragCon 2023 I think was a big one for me. It’s always a wild time and this year was one of my favourites.

How do you celebrate on New Years Eve?

I usually go to bed at 9pm…

Can you spill some details about your latest podcasting venture and what listeners can expect?

Me and Synthia Kiss are taking on S4 of Canadas Drag Race and diving into exclusive interviews with the eliminated queens. We also recently announced a live tour so we’ll be going across Canada doing our show live! We may also make a stop in Windsor if you’re lucky!

How can fans tune in?

Listen wherever you listen to podcasts or on the SONAR network.

How else can fans keep up with all of your latest news?

Follow me on Instagram, TikTok or X!

Any new news coming up in the new year that you can share with us now?

Watch my socials for all show announcements but currently watch out for SemiQualifiedQueens LIVE in your city soon!


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