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Trixie Mattel and Katya have never sounded better. This duo finally debuted their comedy podcast series and, oh honey, fans can’t get enough. Binge while working out. Laugh along while in the shower. Here’s what we know about UNHhhh and future episodes available for listening.

These biological women are headed to Spotify with their new podcast

These legends, icons, and stars at it again. This time with a new project — a podcast based on their comedy YouTube series-turned WOWPResents Plus special, UNHhhh.

This podcast shares the same name and touches on some of life’s greatest hardships, from money to social media. There are 15 episodes of this podcast available, although they mostly feature snippets from already released episodes of the YouTube series. 

These podcasts are available for listening on Spotify and most other streaming platforms. Although, some report that the podcast episodes are not yet available on Apple Podcasts. Still, some fans shared their excitement on social media. One comment on Instagram read, “I love watching UNHhhh episodes before bed so podcast form is going to be even better.”

“I mean you guys can just record Trixie and Katya in general and they’ll still be hilarious,” another comment read. However, this isn’t the first time Trixie Mattel or Katya appeared on a podcast series. 

Trixie Mattel and Katya worked together for a book and their Viceland series

Sure, they talk about religion, babies, and Barbies on YouTube, but Trixie Mattel and Katya previously worked on a Viceland series, entitled The Trixie and Katya Show. Their book, Trixie and Katya’s Guide to Modern Womanhood, debuts during July 2020. Until then, fans can watch episodes of UNHhhh on YouTube and the streaming platform, WOWPresents Plus.

“We were both so scared [on Drag Race],” Trixie Mattel said during an interview with GQ. “On YouTube, we were emboldened to just make whatever jokes we wanted. Some of the jokes are truly just freaky. Weird.”

Fans can also see the duo on their Netflix web series, I Like to Watch. Miss Mattel also keeps busy with her Trixie Cosmetics makeup line. She recently released her studio album, Barbara, and went on her Grown Up tour with a live band. As for Katya, the Russian biological woman appeared in RuPaul’s Netflix original series, AJ and the Queen.

Trixie Mattel and Katya Zamolodchikova perform onstage
Trixie Mattel and Katya Zamolodchikova perform onstage | Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic for Clusterfest

A few ‘Drag Race’ alumni have podcasts available for binge-watching

Trixie Mattel and Katya are not the first RuPaul’s Drag Race contestants to debut their podcasts. Winner of All-Stars 2, Alaska 5000 and season 4 contestant, Willam, have their humor-filled podcast titled Race Chaser. A number of the episodes are filled with hot gossip and their experiences together. 

Of course, RuPaul features former contestants on her podcast with Michelle Visage, titled RuPaul: What’s the Tee? First premiered during 2014, RuPaul even talks to celebrities from Robyn to Nicki Minaj, who formerly appeared on the reality series. 

Episodes of UNHhhh premiere on a weekly basis on YouTube and the streaming platform WOWPresents Plus. New episodes of RuPaul’s Drag Race debut on VH1 Friday nights.