[3] She received a rose in the first episode for having the best Entrance look of the season, which paid tribute to Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit People.
[9] Jaylene was ultimately eliminated in the fifth episode of the season after underperforming in the girl groups challenge and losing a lip-sync to Love Inc.'s "Here Comes the Sunshine" against Xana.
[10] On social media she expressed regret that she was unable to reach the Snatch Game challenge, which took place in the episode immediately following her elimination, and revealed four planned celebrity impersonations: Cher, Dolly Parton, Mae West and Buffy Sainte-Marie.
[11] In the final episode she wore a dress dedicated to the Every Child Matters movement, which she received blessing from the designer Andy Everson to wear.
[7] In a post-Drag Race interview on CBC Radio One's talk series Q, she spoke of the importance of using her platform as a performer to educate and raise awareness of both LGBTQ and indigenous issues.