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‘Drag Race’ offshoot ‘UNHhhh’ hits its 200th episode: “Trixie and Katya are back.”

Trixie Mattel and Katya Zamolodchikova have hit a major milestone. The two drag queens, who both competed on season seven of the reality series RuPaul’s Drag Race, have now hosted 200 episodes of their chatty web series UNHhhh.

UNHhhh‘s arrival at the double-century mark coincides with the premiere of its eighth season. The show is available on WOW Presents Plus, the streaming service run by Drag Race producer World of WonderUNHhhh fans can pay $4.99 per month to watch new episodes as soon as they become available. Those installments will arrive on YouTube one month after their initial premieres, though extended, uncensored cuts will be reserved for WOW Presents Plus.

Though UNHhhh has spanned 200 episodes (and counting), the show’s formula has remained relatively consistent: Trixie and Katya shoot the breeze while looking back on their previous episodes with an eye-winking, self-referential tone. A trailer for season eight tells views that “Trixie and Katya are back” and full of the “energy” their fans expect.

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Based on this trailer, it’s clear that there’s plenty more silliness in store for future episodes of UNHhhh — even though the starring queens have already provided plenty of laughs across their eight-season run. The show’s most-watched episodes have pulled in millions of views, and Trixie and Katya won a Streamy Award when they hosted the broadcast in 2020.

With another raft of UNHhhh episodes incoming, Trixie and Katya have a chance to add more feathers to their already-impressive caps. New installments of the show will hit WOW Presents Plus each Wednesday at 3 PM ET.

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