Drag Race Philippines

Western audiences often comment on how frequently the queens of cry. It is not fragility; it is hugot .

They are singers, dancers, comedians, and—most importantly— masters of quick wit. The term "Charot" (a Tagalog slang for "just kidding" or a punchline) might as well be the show’s second subtitle. Drag Race Philippines

In a challenge centered on Filipino mythical creatures, winner Precious Paula Nicole dressed as a Western audiences often comment on how frequently the

The lifeblood of any season is its cast, and Drag Race Philippines has delivered some of the most charismatic queens in the franchise's history. The show has successfully highlighted the diversity of drag in the archipelago, moving away from a singular aesthetic to embrace a wide spectrum. The term "Charot" (a Tagalog slang for "just

The panel is known for its outspoken and often emotional critiques.