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Who is Sami Landri from Canada’s Drag Race Season 6?

Sami Landri is a 27-years-old Canadian drag performer from Dieppe, New Brunswick, currently competing on Canada’s Drag Race Season 6. Born on July 24, 1998, Sami is the first Acadian queen to compete on the show, and is considered a pioneer of New Brunswick drag.

How old is Sami Landri?

Sami was born on July 24, 1998, in Dieppe, New Brunswick, making him 27 years old as of 2025. He always celebrates his birthday on July 24 every year, and his zodiac sign is Leo.

Personal Information Summary

Real NameSamuel Landry
Stage NamesSami Landri, Mona Noose
Gender IdentityShe/her (in drag), he/him (out of drag) 
Date of BirthJuly 24, 1998
Age27 years old (as of 2025)
Birth PlaceDieppe, New Brunswick
Zodiac SignLeo
NationalityCanadian
EthnicityAcadian / French Canadian
Net WorthNot publicly disclosed
OccupationDrag artist, performer, social media personality
Reality TV AppearanceCanada’s Drag Race Season 6
Social MediaInstagram and TikTok
Sami Landri
Sami Landri

Early Life and Education

Sami Landri, born Samuel Landry in 1998, grew up in Dieppe, New Brunswick, within an Acadian family. From a young age, Sami was drawn to performance and storytelling. She began her artistic journey at the Capitol Theatre in Moncton, where she first explored stage work and developed her theatrical instincts. For her formal education, Sami attended the Université de Moncton, where she studied history and theatre. She spent three years at the university before deciding to leave her studies behind in order to pursue art full-time. This decision marked a turning point, as she committed herself fully to drag and creative work.

Parent’s nameFather: Information not available
Mother: Information not available
SiblingsInformation not available

Is Sami Landri Married?

Sami Landri is not married and there is no public record or mention of her being married

Relationship StatusUnmarried
PartnerInformation not available
ChildrenInformation not available

What does Sami Landri do to earn a living?

Landri earns a living primarily as a drag performer, social media personality, television appearances, and hosting work.

Career Background

Sami began her artistic journey at the Capitol Theatre in Moncton, where she first explored stage performance and developed her skills in acting and expressive storytelling. Her breakthrough came in 2021, when a short video of her in drag asking “As-tu une cigarette?” went viral online. The clip showcased her quirky humor and instantly made her a recognizable figure in Canadian drag. This viral fame opened doors for her to expand her reach beyond local performances, positioning her as both a performer and a social media personality.

In addition to her drag performances, Sami has also worked in media. She co-hosted the documentary series Drag! d’la tête aux pieds on TFO alongside Barbada de Barbades and has featured as an artist in “Futur”, a song on Robert Robert’s album Boost. Additionally, she appeared as a guest on the television special One Night Out with Alan Cumming, which was filmed during the Just for Laughs Festival in Montreal.

Her career reached a new milestone when she was cast in Canada’s Drag Race Season 6, becoming the first Acadian queen to compete on the show. She continues to perform in drag shows across Ontario, Quebec, Europe, Montreal, as well as Acadia.

Sami Landri, Canada’s Drag Race Season 6

Sami Landri is currently competing on Canada’s Drag Race Season 6 for the title of Canada’s Next Drag Superstar and a $100,000 prize. She entered the competition as the first Acadian queen in Drag Race hirstory, immediately positioning herself as a cultural trailblazer. Her theatrical humor, cultural pride, and flair define her journey on Canada’s Drag Race Season 6. Her presence on the show is not only about competition but also about visibility, bringing Acadian culture to a national stage

From the start of the season, Sami leaned into her comedic persona, which had already made her a viral figure through her famous “As-tu une cigarette?” clip. In addition, audiences praise Sami for blending camp with cultural references, creating a drag style that feels both authentic and entertaining. One of her most notable moments so far was a lipsync battle against fellow contestant Paolo Perfección, which drew attention online for its energy and entertainment value, reinforcing Sami’s reputation as a performer who can command the stage.

Currently, Sami remains in the competition, and the show lists her progress as ‘to be announced’ since the season is ongoing. Regardless of the final outcome, her impact is already clear: she has become a fan favorite for her cultural representation, viral humor, and pioneering role in Acadian drag

All you need to know about “Canada’s Drag Race Season 6”

Season 6 features 12 new queens competing across nine episodes for the title of Canada’s Next Drag Superstar. The season continues the familiar Drag Race format: challenges test the queens’ skills in performance, fashion, comedy, and lip-sync battles. In addition, it introduces a refreshed judging panel. Longtime judge Brad Goreski departed after Season 5, and the panel now consists of Brooke Lynn Hytes and Traci Melchor, joined by a rotating trio of special resident guest judges: Carson Kressley, known from RuPaul’s Drag Race; Hollywood Jade, the show’s choreographer; and Sarain Fox, a dancer, activist, and television host. In addition, the season promises high-profile guest judges, including Paula Abdul.

Casting for Season 6 began in October 2024 and premiered on Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025, at 9 p.m. ET on Crave in Canada and WOW Presents Plus internationally. The contestants hail from across Canada, representing a wide range of drag styles and regional identities. Among them are;

  1. Mya Foxx (Halifax, Nova Scotia)
  2. Star Doll (Toronto, Ontario)
  3. Eboni La’Belle (St. Catharines, Ontario)
  4. Paolo Perfección (Montreal, Quebec)
  5. Hazel (Vancouver, British Columbia)
  6. PM (Vancouver, British Columbia)
  7. Karamilk (Toronto, Ontario)
  8. Dulce (London, Ontario)
  9. Van Goth (Toronto, Ontario)
  10. Saltina Shaker (Ottawa, Ontario)
  11. Velma Jones (Montreal, Quebec)

How Tall is Sami Landri?

Landri is approximately 5 feet 9 inches tall, equaling 1.75 meters.

Sami Landri Net Worth

As of now, Landri’s net worth has not been publicly disclose and there are no reliable figures available in media or official sources that estimate his earnings or overall financial status.

Social Media

Landri is gaining popularity on social media, where he shares his drag artistry, comedic skits, and Acadian cultural references. His viral presence online has been a major driver of his career growth. You can follow him on his social media handles.

Instagram@samilandri, where he has over 208k followers
TikTok@samilandri, where she has over 479k followers

By Kennedy

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