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  1. Eureka, also known as Eureka O'Hara and Eureka!, is the stage name of Eureka D. Huggard (born August 26, 1990), an American drag queen and reality television personality. Eureka rose to prominence competing on the ninth and tenth seasons of RuPaul's Drag Race.

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  2. 597K Followers, 6,017 Following, 447 Posts - Eureka! (@eurekaohara) on Instagram: "Host @hbo Emmy and Peabody winning series. @werehere : @rupaulsdragrace 9/10/AS6 : @ahsfx @lovevictorhulu @sho_thelword @netflix @hbo @broadwayhd"

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  4. Today Eureka continues to STOMP their way onto the national scene with television, music, videos, songwriting, singing, acting, and modeling. Eureka is part of two Emmy nominated casts and their appearances include: We’re Here on HBO, AJ and The Queen, RuPaul’s Drag Race Seasons 9 and 10, MTV, VH1, Entertainment Tonight, and on stage in a ...

  5. 23 dic 2022 · RuPaul’s Drag Race star Eureka OHara has opened up about her journey to transitioning after officially coming out as a trans woman. In an interview with People, the reality TV star described her relief at finding peace after years of struggling with her identity. “I’m blessed now, because I know who I am without question,” she explained.

  6. 22 dic 2022 · Jeff Nelson. Published on December 22, 2022 01:37PM EST. Eureka O'Hara. Photo: Johnnie Ingram. Eureka O'Hara would like to reintroduce herself. After years of struggling with her gender...

  7. 26 dic 2022 · By Isabelle Kliger. December 26, 2022. Bird Lambro. Eureka OHara finally feels free to be herself. Last week, in a People magazine exclusive, the Drag Race legend shared that she is a transgender woman, revealing that filming the third season of the LGBTQ+ travel series We’re Here had inspired her to come out.