"From 'I'm your biggest fan' to being a huge fan on one of my favorite horror shows!" Eureka O'Hara shared to their Instagram, with a GIF of Crystal Decanter saying, "I ooze elegance and shine."
"Your show has been a part of my life for a whole decade," they wrote to "AHS" co-creator Ryan Murphy. "Now to be a part of this amazing and groundbreaking legacy is the ultimate cherry on my sundae!!"
O'Hara, a drag queen and musician inspired by the legendary Divine, competed on and placed in the top three on Season 10 of "RuPaul's Drag Race." Before they rose to the top of that season, though O'Hara appeared on Season 9. After an unfortunate knee injury sustained in an early-season cheerleading competition didn't improve, they were removed from the season.
"Well... Biggie is out but this is NOT the last of Me!!" O'Hara wrote in their farewell message, then unaware of how triumphant their return to the show would be. In 2018, they appeared on "RuPaul's Drag Race Holi-slay Spectacular," a one-hour Christmas special where they lip-synced against Trixie Mattel.
Like many successful Drag Race competitors, O'Hara was invited back on the show again for Season 6 of "RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars," where they also placed in the top three.