The first edition of ‘Drag Race Spain: All Stars’ has kicked off with the premiere of ‘Meet The Queens’ at Atresplayer. The new season of the talent show already has a premiere date, next February 4and the identity of the queens that make up the edition’s cast of contestants has already been revealed.
The ‘Drag Race Spain’ workshop will reopen its doors. This time, however, it will do so in a very special way and, although those who enter already know this catwalk, they will find that The competition has new rules.
Led by Supremme De Luxe, the program seeks the best of the best. In each program, the contestants will have to pass the different tests proposed by the team to not be eliminated and thus be crowned the winner. To judge their work, in addition to Supremme herself, Ana Locking, Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi continue on the program.
The program is produced by Atresmedia Televisión in collaboration with Buendía Estudios following the agreement reached with Passion Distribution in favor of WOW (World of Wonder). Fenton Bailey, Randy Barbato, Tom Campbell and RuPaul Charles are executive producers for WOW. Passion Distribution distributes the program globally.
‘Drag Race Spain: All Stars’ will be available exclusively in Spain through Atresplayer and will be available on WOW Presents Plus for the rest of the markets with subtitles.
The queens who will participate in the program
This time, The queens are not unknown to the public, and ‘Drag Race Spain: All Stars’ looks for the best of the best. After passing through the first three editions of ‘Drag Race Spain’, they return:
- Pupi Poisson (T1): “How could he not be in ‘All Stars’ if he has been in all the seasons of ‘Drag Race Spain’?” Pupi Poisson defines herself as an ‘All Stars’ girl in the most comical way possible: because she has oily combination skin, and she doesn’t need anything to shine on her own. She comes ready to correct her old mistakes and assures that she has learned to sew and “to spread her legs like a compass.” She is clear that she is not going to tremble when it comes to firing anyone.
- Sagittaria (T1): comes to All Stars in its “improved version”, with “more flexibility and confidence.” He has come to serve and show that he can give much more than what we saw in his season. He was a finalist and this time he does not plan to miss the opportunity to achieve victory. She has learned to sew and “to dance better” and is willing to give whatever ax is necessary for the crown.
- Samantha Ballentines (T2): defines itself as an LED bulb: “they cost €5, but they last a long time.” It comes with “a piece of battery that gives it enough strength to give a lot of fight, a lot of cane and a lot of fun.” She also comes to ‘All Stars’ to make up for having been nominated three times in a row in her season, although she remembers that “she defended it very well.” Furthermore, she clarifies that in her lip syncs “she takes off her wig because she wants to, it doesn’t fall off.”
- Drag Sethlas (T2): arrives willing to do anything for the crown. She assures that she arrives with “transgression, the art of transformation and Canarian art as a flag.” She remembers that she is the Canarian “” who has lasted the longest in ‘Drag Race Spain’ “and points out that her best moment in the contest was the talent show with her drag transformer. Furthermore, she assures that she has to be the drag superstar who inaugurates the ‘Drag Race Spain’ Hall of Fame because “Canarian talent runs through her blood, as well as success, professionalism and constant work.”
- Juriji Der Klee (T2): returns “more sophisticated, fiercer and hornier.” She defends that her “ass” couldn’t be missing from the ‘All Stars’ and she comes to take it all, to have a good time and to hit axes. Since her season, she has explored “her passion for flans” and admits that her most iconic moment was the “lesbian episode with Venedita Von Däsh.” In her opinion, she deserves to be the superstar because she “is the coolest one in the room.”
- Onyx Unleashed (T2): comes renewed and with an updated name: Unleashed, because “its drag feels liberated, unleashed, unleashed, crazy and unhinged.” It warns us to prepare for “unleashed” love. She has come to have a good time because ‘Drag Race Spain’ for her is like a “transvestite amusement park” and she has skipped the line for the attractions. This time she comes prepared with her intergalactic ship and is ready to destroy the Earth if she doesn’t take the crown. To be the drag superstar she “is willing to do bizum to whoever it is her turn.”
- Hornella Góngora (T3): She is willing to pull off wigs in this competition. She comes confident in her talents and draws on her characteristic humor to say that her ‘All Stars’ face is “full of hyaluronic acid, Botox and white, very white smiles.” She hasn’t come to make friends, but to kill more than one. She defends that she has to be the drag superstar because she “is the best and comes like a more guerrilla Hornella.”
- Pakita (T3): she is sure that she will once again be “the face of the season.” She claims that she comes back because she, “in addition to being the most beautiful, she is the most talented.” In her season she brought with her “a bitch’s heart” and now “she also brings the skin.” She defines herself as “more whore and less deluded.”
- Pink Chadora (S3): He assures that she is an All Star because of her charisma, because of “her tough face” and because she is “overwhelming.” She has returned to the competition because she has many pending accounts: a crown, a scepter and a financial prize. She does not hesitate to think that alliances will be born in ‘All Stars’, but she is sure that those in season 3 will be “like the witches of Salem: very united.” She regrets defining herself in her season as a comedy queen, because she is funny and nice by nature.
‘Drag Race Spain’ makes history at Atresplayer
‘Drag Race Spain’ has made history since it arrived at Atresplayer. The program has revolutionized the international art scene, being a platform for drag art to take center stage.
Beyond its broadcast, fans of the program organize gatherings to watch the premiere together in numerous parts of Spain and the theaters fill up to watch the format as a community, which still does this program is more special.
What ‘Drag Race Spain’ has meant in our country is demonstrated by the fact that Spain is the first franchise in the world to release its ‘All Stars’ version beyond the American original.
‘Drag Race’, a unique international phenomenon
With 15 seasons behind him and several special editions, ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’, the original version, is a phenomenon that goes beyond television. It has become an event with thousands of followers around the world and has launched dozens of artists to stardom.
The program has been adapted with great success in countries such as Chile, Thailand, United Kingdom, Canada, Holland, France, Italy, Germany, Mexico, Brazil or Sweden. It devastates audiences and social networks wherever it goes.
‘Drag Race’ now has 27 Emmy Awards on his shelf, among other awards. In addition to having awarded its host, RuPaul, on several occasions, the format has managed to be awarded in the main category of Best Reality and Competition Program on two occasions.
Source: Lasexta

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