Better: Drag Race Philippines
A household name in the Philippines long before he donned a sequined gown for the show, Ballesteros is a veteran actor and comedian known for his work on the long-running noontime show Eat Bulaga! . His presence as host is the show’s secret weapon. Unlike RuPaul, who often maintains a level of sage-like detachment, Paolo is deeply embedded in the culture. He is kuyas (big brother) and ate (big sister) rolled into one. He roasts the queens with a sharp, acidic wit that is uniquely Filipino—playful yet brutal, utilizing the languages of Tagalog and English (Taglish) to deliver punchlines that land with surgical precision.
While there are many legendary moments across its seasons, the most powerful "story" of Drag Race Philippines Drag Race Philippines
Produced by World of Wonder and Fullhouse Asia Production Studios, the show follows the standard Drag Race blueprint: local drag queens compete in various weekly challenges including comedy, acting, fashion design, and the iconic "Lip Sync for Your Life". A unique companion series, , airs alongside the main show, capturing the raw, behind-the-scenes drama and conversations among the queens while the judges deliberate. A household name in the Philippines long before
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. Unlike RuPaul, who often maintains a level of
In a challenge centered on Filipino mythical creatures, winner Precious Paula Nicole dressed as a
is how it transformed from a niche underground scene into a national cultural movement that challenges deep-seated religious and social norms. The Story of the "Golden Gays" One of the most heartwarming stories occurred during , in an episode paying homage to the Golden Gays The Background: