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In the Mexican spin-off from RuPaul's Drag Race, hosted by Valentina and Lolita Banana, Drag Queens compete for the title of Mexico's Next Drag Superstar.In the Mexican spin-off from RuPaul's Drag Race, hosted by Valentina and Lolita Banana, Drag Queens compete for the title of Mexico's Next Drag Superstar.In the Mexican spin-off from RuPaul's Drag Race, hosted by Valentina and Lolita Banana, Drag Queens compete for the title of Mexico's Next Drag Superstar.
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I have fallen in love with this season & the queens. For me by far the best international season out there. The queens are very talented & very polished. Production is top notch & lives up to the U. S. version. The first lip sync of the season wasn't great but lip syncs after that have all been great. Not only does this season make me smile & be joyful but it has its moments of emotional stories attached to it. It's a total package for me & I can't wait for season 2!
Also, Valentina is an amazing host & beautiful as ever! Nothing against Lolita Banana but Valentina could've hosted this alone.
Also, Valentina is an amazing host & beautiful as ever! Nothing against Lolita Banana but Valentina could've hosted this alone.
The first of a glut of three new international drag shows recorded at the same gigantic studios in Columbia - Mexico debuts a nice chunky stage, an absolutely cavernous werk room with loads of mirrors and a newly remixed soundtrack. The unique elements include two hosts, an unmasked Valentina and the great Lolita Banana (a personal favourite contestant of mine from the evergreen Drag Race France) and a glut of talented and not-so-talented Mexican queens. The two hosts work well together and have good chemistry, but their permanent co-judge Óscar Madrazo doesn't make much of an impression. There's also a few too many episodes and a strong sense of padding (compilation episodes, multiple double shantays/sashays). I've also never been a fan of crying "rigged" at Drag Race, it's usually just folk who wanted someone else to win, but there genuinely feels like a case for it here which is a serious shame.
The second series is far less annoying and has some real highlights. However the wild bias against interesting or experimental queens feels almost comically overplayed and the new co-judge doesn't add a great deal into the mix. Lolita easily has charisma enough to go it alone if needs be! Again it felt too long but certainly worth a gander for one of the raunchiest lip synchs in the history of the entire franchise.
The second series is far less annoying and has some real highlights. However the wild bias against interesting or experimental queens feels almost comically overplayed and the new co-judge doesn't add a great deal into the mix. Lolita easily has charisma enough to go it alone if needs be! Again it felt too long but certainly worth a gander for one of the raunchiest lip synchs in the history of the entire franchise.
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