Ella Lamoureux is a Two-Spirit drag artist from the Yukon, who has significantly contributed to the growth of the drag scene in Kelowna. She identifies as a member of the Kaska Dena First Nation and uses her platform to represent and advocate for Two-Spirit individuals.
Ella has been a drag entertainer for over a decade, participating in various drag events and competitions. Notably, she was a contestant on the first season of "Call Me Mother," a Canadian drag reality show. Ella has also been a mentor to other drag performers, fostering a sense of community and support within the drag scene.
Her work extends beyond performance, as she hosts a podcast named "Dénht’ā," where she shares stories and experiences of Indigenous folks from various First Nations, aiming to create a platform for their voices to be heard. Ella's work and presence in the drag community have been instrumental in raising awareness and understanding of Two-Spirit identities and Indigenous cultures. Recipient of Kelowna’s Top 40 under 40 in 2024 for being an indigenous and two-spirit voice and for creating and endorsing safe/brave spaces for the 2SLGBTQIA+ communities.