[15] Eureka's drag mother is Jacqueline St. James,[16] a former winner of the Miss Gay USofA at Large competition.
Eureka won the National title for anti-bullying organization as Miss Don't H8 DIVA and awarded Hall of Fame.
[19] On February 2, 2017, it was announced that Eureka was selected alongside thirteen other contestants to compete on season nine of RuPaul's Drag Race.
[22][3] Eureka ultimately finished as a runner-up of season 10,[7] alongside Kameron Michaels and behind eventual winner Aquaria.
[29] In June 2021, Eureka was revealed to be one of the thirteen cast members of the sixth season of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars.
[32][33] In the season finale, Eureka once again placed as a runner-up alongside Ginger Minj and Ra'Jah O'Hara, losing out to eventual winner, Kylie Sonique Love.
[38][39] The video features cameo appearances by RuPaul's Drag Race contestants Charlie Hides and Cynthia Lee Fontaine, as well as reality television personality Farrah Abraham.
[45] In November 2018, VELO released the single "Where My Man At", featuring O'Hara and Drag Race season three runner-up Manila Luzon.
[46] The two also appear in the song's music video, together with Thorgy Thor, Ginger Minj, and Trinity the Tuck.
[48] On the season 3 finale of We're Here, Eureka came out as a trans woman, using exclusively she/her pronouns and beginning to both socially and medically transition.