Prior to their appearance on the show, they had auditioned in Los Angeles for the eleventh and twelfth seasons of American version.
[9] On Canada's Drag Race, Verley placed in the bottom two on three occasions and was eliminated in the seventh episode.
[10][11] They also attracted positive notice for their look in the season finale, which blended a First Nations jingle dress in their signature pastel colours with red handprints, a symbol of the issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women.
[12] In October 2020, Verley was announced as one of the performers at the opening gala of the 2020 imagineNATIVE Film and Media Arts Festival.
[13] In November 2020, Verley was named to Out magazine's annual Out100 list of influential LGBTQ personalities.