Meet the queens of Drag Race Drag Race México: Latina Royale
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Your watchlist just got hotter! Drag Race México: Latina Royale is coming to television screens very soon, and we've got all the details on what to expect for this Latin showdown.
In October, World of Wonder first revealed plans for the new spin-off. The announcement was a no-brainer when it came on the heels of the uber-successful Drag Race Philippines: Slaysian Royale.
Eleven returning queens from across the Drag Race universe will compete for the title of “Latin Drag Superstar of the World”
Lolita Banana and Taiga Brava are to return as hosts of the competition! The program is also set to air entirely in Spanish.
“World of Wonder is proud to continue spotlighting the many cultures which shape global drag, and celebrate Latin artistry with Drag Race Mexico: Latina Royale,” Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato, the co-founders of WOW, shared in a statement.
Drag Race México: Latina Royale will start streaming on WOW Presents Plus on July 30.
Meet the reinas set to appear on the upcoming season:
Alexis Mateo (RuPaul's Drag Race Season 3)
Bio: With this new appearance, Alexis Mateo officially becomes the queen with the most seasons competed in Drag Race herstory. Throughout every edition, she carried the weight of representing the Latin community – never as token representation – but through undeniable talent, charisma, and a natural gift for comedy. Known for her hilarious, sharp, and authentic personality, Alexis knows how to stand her ground while maintaining the charm that made her a fan favorite. From her very first season to now, her evolution has been undeniable, growing into a polished competitor who consistently makes it far in the competition.
Barbie Q (Drag Race Germany Season 1)
Bio: Although her time in Drag Race Germany was short, Barbie Q made an emotional impact that was impossible to ignore from the very first episode. Her story sparked important conversations about LGBTQ+ visibility, body perception, and the contrast between the glamorous perfection of Barbie Q and insecurities outside of drag. Being the first eliminated queen deeply shaped her journey, but it also taught her humility, resilience, and a new understanding of herself.
DesiRée Beck (Drag Race Brasil Season 2)
Bio: With an explosive personality and impossible-to-ignore charisma, Desirée turned every episode into must-watch television. Even though she openly admitted she couldn’t sing, dance, or sew, she managed to get far in the competition through sheer authenticity and infectious energy. Her runway looks sparked mixed reactions, balancing praised concepts with critiques about execution and makeup — but they were never forgettable. Lip syncs quickly became her strongest weapon, especially after delivering an unforgettable double shantay performance of “Brasil” by Gal Costa that proved she was born to entertain.
Elecktra Vandergeld (Drag Race Mexico Season 2)
Bio: Elektra made an unforgettable first impression, winning the opening design challenge and quickly establishing herself as one of the most fashion-forward queens in the franchise. Week after week, her runway presentations showcased an unmatched level of polish, style, and sophistication. But beyond the glamour, she proved she had range — earning praise in comedy, musical, and performance challenges that revealed a far more versatile competitor than many expected.
Eva Blunt (Drag Race Mexico Season 2 )
Bio: Eva came to Drag Race México as a true legend of Mexican drag, already respected and recognized by every queen in the Werkroom. Throughout the season, she stood out for her flawless runways, unconventional fashion, and remarkable consistency. While acting, singing, and comedy weren’t her strongest suits, she still managed to stay safely away from the bottom every single week. With two memorable wins, in the design and makeover challenges, she also proved she’s never afraid to speak her mind, especially after feeling robbed in the Ball.
Horacio Potasio (Drag Race Mexico Season 2 )
Bio: From her first appearance in Drag Race Mexico, Horacio Potasio made it clear that the stage belonged to her the moment the music started playing. Quickly becoming the dancer to beat, she dominated choreography challenges while serving glamorous, high-impact runway looks. Although the judges noted that she sometimes relied too heavily on showing skin, her magnetic personality and the confidence with which she presented her body became an essential part of her impact and appeal.
Mariana Stars (Drag Race España Season 4 )
Bio: From the very beginning of the competition, Mariana Stars established herself as one of the fiercest and most charismatic queens of her season. Her confidence, flawless runway presentations, and magnetic personality quickly made her a clear finalist contender. But beyond the competition, she became an unforgettable television personality thanks to her explosive rivalries, dramatic confrontations, and a redemption arc that ultimately won fans over.
Matraka
Bio: Matraka entered Drag Race México season 1 as a promising contender and quickly became one of the season’s most unforgettable breakout stars. Her full potential exploded during the Girl Band Challenge, delivering a verse that instantly became iconic among fans. With striking visuals, a strong artistic folkloric vision, and undeniable consistency, she dominated the competition week after week. Her performance, design, concept, and three key victories cemented her status as the fan favorite.
Miss Abby OMG (Drag Race Holland Season 1 )
Bio: Miss Abby OMG burst onto “Drag Race Holland” Season 1 as an unstoppable force. Although she hit bottom time after time, she slayed her way back through every lip sync straight to the finale. Her fierce attitude and commanding stage presence made her one of the most unforgettable queens of her season. Now she returns with a reimagined drag aesthetic: more classic, more sophisticated, more balanced, more polished, more powerful than ever.
Regina Voce (Drag Race Mexico Season 1 )
Bio: Regina Voce came to Drag Race carrying the weight of expectation and the talent to back it up. After shining on international stages, acting in “Mentidrags: El Musical,” being part of Cirque du Soleil, and making waves on Queen of The Universe, her experience and commanding presence made her one of the fiercest competitors of her season. While she delivered standout performances and won the unforgettable “The Night of a Thousand María Félix” challenge, her runway fashion often became a target for the judges’ critiques.
Xunami Muse (RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 16)
Bio: With her lighthearted humor, natural charisma, and infectious energy, Xunami Muse became one of the most beloved personalities in the Werkroom during season 16 of RuPaul’s Drag Race. Although she never secured an official maxi-challenge win or reached top placements in the competition, she stood out for her authenticity, charm, and ability to connect effortlessly with the other queens.