Call Me Mother

[4] Hyte and Dixon were also the co-hosts of a weekly companion podcast which included post-elimination interviews with the competing artists.

[5] Miss Butterfly did not return as an "auntie" for the second season, and was replaced by past Dragula winner Landon Cider.

[9] The first season was won by Toddy, a non-binary drag performer from Vancouver, British Columbia.

[14] On June 3, 2021, it was announced that Peppermint, Crystal and Barbada would be leading the series as the mothers to the competing drag houses.

[15] Although the shows are not directly related, three performers to date have appeared in both Call Me Mother and Canada's Drag Race: Barbada and Crystal have both also served as hosts of OutTV's Sew Fierce, a drag competition show centred around design.