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Mexico has arguably become the capital of Latin drag, largely due to the explosive success of the reality TV franchise La Más Draga . Mexican drag is steeped in a rich history of camp, comedy, and pop culture references. Mexican queens are masters of the "transformista" art, often favoring extreme caricatures and high-glamour aesthetics. They draw inspiration from the golden age of Mexican cinema, the wild fashion of the 90s, and the chaotic energy of variety shows. Figures like Valentina, who crossed over into the American mainstream, paved the way, but the local scene is populated by queens who specialize in comedia —biting satire, slapstick, and an incredible ability to turn a tragedy into a hilarious spectacle. Keeping the community updated on local drag brunches,
) emerged as a Spanish-language powerhouse designed to showcase the intersection of queer identity and Latin American heritage. Premiering in October 2022 on the Revry streaming network Mexican queens are masters of the "transformista" art,